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==Visual guide showing optimum settings:==
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It is important to read the manual for your scanner to see what options and settings are available.   
 
It is important to read the manual for your scanner to see what options and settings are available.   

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General scanning tips:

  • Check photos for dirt or smudges.
  • Check scanner glass for dust, fingerprints or smudges - using a lint free cloth to clean the glass.
  • Specify the type of scan - when scanning photos you have a basic choice of colour or black and white. Usually best to scan in colour even if source photo is black and white.
  • Select best scan resolution. To ensure reasonable quality for enhancement or restoration then scan at a minimum of 300dpi (dots per inch).
  • Position photo on scanner, face down, and then prescan/preview.
  • Check position/alignment of photo - amend if necessary.
  • Check file size - if too large reduce scanning resolution.
  • Choose file type, scan image, name and save.


Visual guide:

It is important to read the manual for your scanner to see what options and settings are available.

The following visual guide gives some idea of the optimum settings for scanning photos/documents, particularly for restoration work purposes.


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