magazines and books can be printed differently, which may have impact on the scans.
If your scan software has different settings, you can try a few and see which setting gives the best result. Not that it's really necessary, your scans look good. 300 dpi is the perfect scan resolution imo, no need to change is. This version is half the file size of yours: https://t15.pixhost.to/thumbs/23/57576591_halvar80.jpg If you can't see the difference I would suggest changing the quality setting to 80%, this will greatly reduce the file size. |
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A few tricks for scanning bound volumes:
-- you want the subject bathed in very soft light. Hard directional light magnifies the impact of the geometry -- photographing at a distance with a telephoto lens will tend to optically flatten a bound volume, that is the depth of the seam will be somewhat less noticeable. |
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The cardboard DIY-book scanner described here could be feasible. https://anonym.to/?http://diybooksca.../en/intro.html With good lighting it could produce good results, as you suggest. I have only a couple of more books to scan, If I had more I would invest in some equipment. |
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