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OT scanning cards in photoshop
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10-06-2012, 02:43 PM
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OT scanning cards in photoshop
I'm having a little trouble and hopefully the community can help me. When I scan regular cards meaning non-shiny cards (chrome, refractors, etc) they come out pretty well and I'm satisfied with the results. However when I attempt to scan cards that are reflective they come out terrible. I always notice trade threads and box breaks where other members cards always look awesome and I'd like to learn the ways haha.
I have a HP Photosmart D110 all-in printer and have Photoshop CS3. I try to scan at 600 dpi. Any advice ![]() CARD COUNT: (Met cards - 12129) (Piazza - 1435) (Wright - 529) |
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10-07-2012, 03:03 PM
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RE: OT scanning cards in photoshop
Try putting into photshop, then reduce glare. Best idea I can think of.
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