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I supposed this might deserve a new thread
Beth and all the others working on family pictures, you all seem to be scanning these images, but why don’t you spend some extra money on a copy stand? Especially those working with digital cameras could benefit from this.
It’s so much faster, you can do easely over a hundred images an hour.
You don’t have to invest in the most expensive part, the lighting. Just work about 1 meter from a north facing window, place little white piece of cardboard on the opposite side, a white piece of paper under your photo and all your problems will be solved. The cardboard reduces the light difference to almost zero, the white piece af paper allows you to exactly match the colour with the eyedropper tool.
Just only an opinion. At least, that’s the way I do it rather often.
Leen
Beth and all the others working on family pictures, you all seem to be scanning these images, but why don’t you spend some extra money on a copy stand? Especially those working with digital cameras could benefit from this.
It’s so much faster, you can do easely over a hundred images an hour.
You don’t have to invest in the most expensive part, the lighting. Just work about 1 meter from a north facing window, place little white piece of cardboard on the opposite side, a white piece of paper under your photo and all your problems will be solved. The cardboard reduces the light difference to almost zero, the white piece af paper allows you to exactly match the colour with the eyedropper tool.
Just only an opinion. At least, that’s the way I do it rather often.
Leen
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