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Damaged case?
Jeff:
Rotating an image on a computer tends to lose sharpness.
sheep2001:
I have to say, I've never noticed any loss of definition from rotating a high dpi image.
Arseen:
--- Quote from: sheep2001 on June 23, 2015, 01:59:59 PM ---I have to say, I've never noticed any loss of definition from rotating a high dpi image.
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Well take straight scan and crooked scan of same image with small details, straighten the crooked one and compare... see how the fine details get lost compared to the straight scan... 8)
TDIRunner:
--- Quote from: Arseen on June 23, 2015, 02:34:01 PM ---
--- Quote from: sheep2001 on June 23, 2015, 01:59:59 PM ---I have to say, I've never noticed any loss of definition from rotating a high dpi image.
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Well take straight scan and crooked scan of same image with small details, straighten the crooked one and compare... see how the fine details get lost compared to the straight scan... 8)
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That really doesn't make sense to me, but if that's truly the case, I will try my best to keep scans as straight as possible going forward. I have a descent number of scans in my scan thread, and I would hope that if anyone is having problems with them, they would let me know so that I can either correct or try to avoid the issue in the future.