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Old January 18th, 2016, 02:08 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by knobby109 View Post
Use a digital camera!
No, don't do this. Not a good solution for flat material; camera lenses -- outside of some exotic models-- are not made for accurately imaging flat material. The battle in imaging magazines is dealing with moire-- the irritating patterns that result from the dot patterns than the photo is composed of; using a camera will ensure that you can never get rid of moire.

A scan is infinitely better, and high quality scanners are cheap.
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