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Anonymous
Question /hr/. I have a bunch of inserts in my Fafner Box set. I'm trying to scan them in some decent quality. what procedures do you guys use to make some good HR scans with a flatbed?
>> Anonymous
oh, and I do have photoshop.
>> The Nightmare Factory !r5OSw310Bk
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I would recommend that you use the scanners half-tone dot reduction, and make sure that you put some black craft paper behind the scan to avoid bleed-through.

Experiment.
>> Anonymous
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Is this "half-tone dot reduction" in any way related to "Descreen". there are alot of options on my HP scanner, from 24bit color to non-jpeg transport, but I can't find this dot reduction feature, is it known as something else?
>> The Nightmare Factory !r5OSw310Bk
I'm not an scanning expert. Only telling you what I've picked up lurking on this board.

What model of HP scanner do you have?
>> Anonymous
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Photosmart C3150
>> Anonymous
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Since it's on a piece of thick posterboard, I don't have to worry about bleeding, but thanks for that paper tip. I tried the de-screen option and a few noise reduction/blur filters, any better, or does it look alot worse, looks better I think. Being new to this scanning thing makes this guess and try...
>> The Nightmare Factory !r5OSw310Bk
Better then your 1st attempt. Open them up in different tabs on Firefox and compare them...