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Scanning with scanner
kurandoinu:
Fixing it would probably be a nicer thing to do. :P
Any chance we can get an example of these random dots?
Remak:
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--- Quote from: AnimeJanai on January 01, 2012, 05:41:54 PM ---The reason why lines appear from the other side is because the light shines through the paper and then bounces back from the white background of the scanning cover. The drawing on the other side is then displayed as a shadow. To prevent the lines from the other side from showing, put something dark between the picture being scanned and the white background of the scanning cover.
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Unless I'm severely misreading then it's almost certainly about drawings on both side.
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The way I read it was like this. He talks about the light shining through the paper and going to the other side. (The drawing is the red line on the scanner)
Since the light shined through the paper the focus is on the other side. (blue). So the shadow on the "other side" is really the shadow from the drawing.
That was how I read it and it makes the most sense to me that way. I have trouble reading it as two-sides. My brain doesn't like it that way. :-\.
cookieelover:
--- Quote from: kurandoinu on January 01, 2012, 08:59:37 PM ---Fixing it would probably be a nicer thing to do. :P
Any chance we can get an example of these random dots?
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kurandoinu:
Are they in the same location on every scan?
cookieelover:
--- Quote from: kurandoinu on January 01, 2012, 09:51:37 PM ---Are they in the same location on every scan?
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