Why not put them together as best she can then scan them in and use the clone
tool in
photodeluxe to smooth out and hide the tear?!
Terry
Jan Steinman wrote:
> >From: "John Petrush" <petrush@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> > Nodding agreement with Hans to scan both pieces seperately...
>
> I haven't had very good luck with this technique, but possibly
> because I'm missing something. I always end up spending lots of time
> in arbitrary rotate to get them to line up, and then the edges don't
> match, colors are slightly different, etc.
>
> If you go this route, you might want to scan both halves at the same
> time, but separated enough to be able to cut them apart in Photoshop
> for re-aligning, and carefully make sure the two are squared on the
> platen guide of the scanner. That way, as many of the variables of
> scanning as possible will be the same for both halves.
>
> : Jan Steinman <mailto:jans@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> : 19280 Rydman Court, West Linn, OR 97068-1331 USA
> : +1.503.635.3229
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