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| JoshF:
I've tested out scanning the cover of a manual with my EPSON Perfection V600. The scan quality is great, but I imagine it being a hassle to have every page, back and front, aligned properly. I was thinking about getting a double-sided document scanner, like the Fujitsu ScanSnap s1300i. I'd rather go straight into the touch-up than spend an hour fiddling around with finding the right angle for every page. Do you think this would help? |
| noemann:
product not suited for game manuals for various reasons. slick referral string too, I might add. Here's a better link: http://www.amazon.com/Fujitsu-ScanSnap-S1300i-Document-Scanner/dp/B008HBFADQ skip the seller sites; head straight to the manufacturer's page: http://www.fujitsu.com/us/products/computing/peripheral/scanners/product/s1300i/ yawn. A good flat-bed scanner and some heavy books will work well. Arseen is very good at scanning manuals. ;) |
| JoshF:
I don't know what's slick about pasting the address that was in my address bar, but I updated the link. I have a good flat bed scanner, but I don't know how to efficiently align 20 sheets. I'll post a preview and you guys can tell me if it's good enough. |
| wiggy:
You'll likely have to align them after scanning. I'd pull the manuals apart as well (if you're not already). |
| Arseen:
--- Quote from: noemann on March 20, 2015, 05:33:53 PM ---Arseen is very good at scanning manuals. ;) --- End quote --- You are so asskissing sorry I mean asking me to scan all my manuals. Well I try to do some scanning in near future... any requests? |
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