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Scanning with scanner
cookieelover:
Whenever I scan a drawing of mine from scanner to computer there's always weird random specks everywhere,
any solutions? ;/
kurandoinu:
Clean the glass on the scanner?
billlanam:
After cleaning the scanner, the software that came with the scanner should have a calibration function, that you use with a blank sheet of paper, which the scanner uses to eliminate any blemishes from the scanned image.
AnimeJanai:
If you have dusty air, it is possible some of the dust gets inside the scanner and deposits itself on the backside of the glass. If that happens, there's nothing else to do but clean that off.
You have not mentioned what scanner or what object you are scanning. If the object being scanned has a rough surface and there is printing on the OTHER side of the paper, then parts of the other side could show through at spots where the paper is thinnest.
cookieelover:
--- Quote from: AnimeJanai on January 01, 2012, 12:53:55 PM ---If you have dusty air, it is possible some of the dust gets inside the scanner and deposits itself on the backside of the glass. If that happens, there's nothing else to do but clean that off.
You have not mentioned what scanner or what object you are scanning. If the object being scanned has a rough surface and there is printing on the OTHER side of the paper, then parts of the other side could show through at spots where the paper is thinnest.
--- End quote ---
I usually scan my drawings that I draw on one side; and I know that lines from the other side of the paper would appear, so I normally don't scan drawings which I draw on both sides. I use an all-in-one HP deskjet o.o
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