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Old January 13th, 2016, 05:57 PM   #5
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Use a digital camera! I have done this since my scanner died and it gives excellent results. You may need to crop the image but that's all.I just download the images onto my PC and do the rest with Irfanview. If you haven't got Irfanview , it's free, uses next to no CPU or memory and is amazingly versatie. It's been my default image viewer from my first PC and it's the first thing I load onto a new one.
Now this idea never occurred to me, but I'm sure going to try it out. The two things that occur to me as potential issues are a) keeping the mag flat b) avoiding reflections from the glossy paper. How do you deal with that?
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