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March 13th, 2008, 05:53 PM | #1 |
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How to Scan Magazines - A discussion
First of all: Mod, please move this discussion as I didn't know where to put it.
Thx! - Hi everybody, since I started scanning my mags and came across some difficulties of improving the result while keeping the quality good over a whole magazine I wanted to ask you about your tricks to do so. Ok, here's how I scan: 1) I scan from The Gimp using a Canon Canoscan ScanLide 90 2) I pin down the master using heavy books with a hard cover book as the lowest layer to straighten out the pages -> I've got to keep the scanner open 3) That's why I avoid light within the direct area of the scanner 4) I make a couple of test scans per mag using 400dpi to find out what color correction I get the best results with -> And 4 bears the problem: When I preview e.g. page 1 the color optimizations will almost never lead to a good result on e.g. page 6 because the color bias changes with the developing of the series. - How do you scan to achieve the best results? - If I scanned without color correction, are there any cool tools to batch correct brightness/contrast/satuation Looking forward to your replies amicalement, hartwig |
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