Dear freddenacka,
we changed the "Scan dimensions" tool in
SilverFast 8.
Here is a little description from our website:
New Resolution Slider
Many users always scan using the highest resolution, the scanner will allow. This way, they hope to get the best scans possible. But this is often not the case. Interpolation does not obtain any additional image information, as the magnification is based solely on a mathematical computation of existing image data and creates pixels where there were none before. The physical resolution, which manufacturers often print on the box very prominently, is theoretically achievable but again, only through interpolation. In practice, the resolution which is actually usable for the scan, called optical resolution, does not reach this theoretic value. There are a number of reasons, e.g. the complex optics (mirrors and lenses) are limited and may cause unsharpness at the edges of the scan area.
To achieve the best possible scan resolution, we have adjusted SilverFast and revised the functionality of the resolution slider located down in the Scan dimensions dialog. Use the Preset drop-down menu to choose a fixed resolution for the scan output file, e.g. 300ppi for printing or 72ppi for displaying on a screen.

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Use the slider control to set the resolution at which the scanner actually scans. The slider's color indicates if the chosen resolution is appropriate. In the red area, the resolution is interpolated, the scanner is not able to reach this resolution physically. The scanner easily achieves resolutions marked green, physically as well as optically. In between, from yellow toward red, although the scanner is physically designed for these resolutions, it does not always achieve them optically.
warning_50px Use our Resolution-Target USAF 1951 (see below) to easily determine the highest resolution your scanner is actually able to achieve.
How to use the Resolution Slider
Fix Output Format
Select your desired output format and output resolution at the Format and Preset drop-down menus. With your mouse, drag the red scan frame to the required size. Look at the Resolution Slider to check, whether the scanner resolution required for your settings is ok. In the green range, the scanner resolution is sufficient in any case. In the orange-red range you are outside optical resolution which would not secure the best possible image quality.
Variable Output Format
Select Custom as Format and your desired output resolution from the Preset drop-down menu. With your mouse, drag the red scan frame around the image to the required size. Using the Resolution Slider you can now specify the scanner resolution. Depending on the scanner resolution, the output size of the scan will change.