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Old April 21st, 2008, 04:31 AM   #17
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Originally Posted by Sadielover View Post
*SADIELOVER'S PRO SCANNING TIPS*


...Line the back of the page you're scanning with a thick, dark card or plastic. Most porn magazines have pretty shitty paper quality, being thin and transparent, and the light from the scanner will likely add images from the reverse side to the scan. Putting a dark, non-reflective, opaque layer directly behind the page will ensure no ghosting of the opposite side. The only downside of this is that your scanned image will lose some contrast, but this can be fixed in any paint prog.
Use a completely black piece of paper on the opposite site of the image you want to scan,
as Sadielover suggests. It has to be mat and not glossy!
Glosssy paper will reflect the light and send it back through the paper and light up the opposite side.

It is common logic that black paper will absorb the light rays and not reflect.


When we speak of colors and light everything in this world is made of 'filters'.
A flower is red because it keeps the blue and yellow light - and sends the red color back.
A leaf on a tree is green because it keeps the red light and sends back the yellow and blue light to your eyes.


There are only three colors in this world:
Blue, Red and Yellow.
All other colors are made of these three, mixed to the nuance you see.

White has all three colors. Black has none of them.
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