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Re: [OM] Any scanning suggestions?

Subject: Re: [OM] Any scanning suggestions?
From: Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2011 19:02:12 -0400
DOF on an Epson V700 really isn't that great.  But as to glass to hold 
the print flat for rephotography my better half had the solution right 
away... use an 8x10 picture frame silly.  We have lots of empty ones. :-)

Chuck Norcutt

On 9/17/2011 5:53 PM, Mark Marr-Lyon wrote:
> Most flatbeds have a pretty large depth-of-field, so you could also
> try propping up one end of the photo on the scanner a bit. It should
> be pretty easy to see if you can tilt it enough to avoid the
> reflection, though you'd probably have to use another piece of glass
> to keep it flat in order to get a nice scan.
>
> Mark
>
> On Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 2:56 PM, Chuck Norcutt
> <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
>> Thanks.  I'll give some of this a try.  I know I can use the 5D but I'll
>> need to get a sheet of glass as a hold-down/flattener.  The work to
>> setup to copy 1 print may be more than the work to fix it in post.  I
>> need to spend more time on learning better selection methods anyhow.
>>
>> Chuck Norcutt
>>
>> On 9/17/2011 3:28 PM, Moose wrote:
>>> On 9/17/2011 9:15 AM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>>>> ...  No matter what I do, what I can just barely see with my eye
>>>> stands out like a sore thumb in the scan. I know how to fix it.  I
>>>> discovered that I can make another layer, increase the contrast
>>>> until the gray disappears, add a mask to reveal the original and
>>>> then paint with white to reveal the darkened area above
>>>
>>> Do more pre-selection. Try Select=>Color Range=>Shadows*, use the
>>> Quick Selection Tool, the Polygonal Lasso Tool and/or other selection
>>> tools to select and deselect areas until you are at least close, then
>>> Add Layer Mask (The gray rectangle with white circle in the middle
>>> icon on the bottom of the Layer Palette.)
>>>
>>> Then all the brushing needed, if any is edge refinements. I very
>>> seldom start using the brush on a blank mask.
>>>
>>>> . Works OK but is very tedious to blend in properly with the
>>>> brush.
>>>>
>>>> I've never seen scan behavior like this before.  Anyone have an
>>>> idea about how to avoid the problem during the scan?
>>>
>>> As AG suggested, in a slightly different context, hang up or lay on
>>> copy stand and shoot with 5D and macro lens. That will easily capture
>>> all the detail in an 8x10 print. Proper lighting will eliminate the
>>> reflective effect that's giving you problems.
>>>
>>> Moose
>>>
>>> * Creating a duplicate layer and applying + or - Brightness may be
>>> used to vary the areas selected this way, then the Marquee and Lasso
>>> tools to do mass un-selection of other areas.
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