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-> When scanning photos, which will give the better scan a photo -> developed with a flat or glossy covering? Thanks! -> -> --- Maximus/2 3.01 really don't know! I am involved in scanning (please e-mail me for info on my rates!) and I really don't know that this would make any difference. What does make a difference is the amount of graininess in the photogragh. A poor photo will make a poor scan. Scans can be touched-up with software programs, but this is time consuming! Dale Wein http://home.aol.com/dwcomm E-mail: dwcomm@aol.com FAX: 216-741-1219 --- InterPCB 1.50 ----------------> * Origin: OS/2Tower * Albany, GA * (912) 439-4054 * (1:3617/12) Well, I * Origin: Nerd's Nook (216)-356-1431 - Hayes V.VFC (1:157/2) |
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