Thursday, September 12, 2013
Working on Wallulah
Today I managed to finish editing all of the pages I had scanned in last time. I scanned in approximately 50 more pages to edit. I'm getting a little faster at editing each page but it is definitely a more time consuming process than scanning. However, I was able to perfect the position of the book on the scanner so the image is more aligned and I do not have to do extreme rotations in Photoshop. I have officially completed 60 pages of my first Wallulah, here's to many more!
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I've been checking over the edited pages, and the alignment and cropping look great. My only suggestion would be to not be afraid to press the page down firmly on the scanner, as that will help avoid shadows.
ReplyDeleteI've also noticed that the factory default settings on that scanner make things a little pinky. I can batch edit that out with photoshop, but I've been playing around with the settings, and find that setting both "gamma" and "contrast" to 2 seems to work better. It does make the images a little lighter, and that can be fixed with leveling. There is also a descreening option that I've set to "Art ...", and that might help with the moire, though you've been doing a good job editing that out too. I've made these changes on the scanner - we can play with it more on Monday.