On Sun, 24 Jan 2010 20:23:48 -0500, "Thane" <thane100@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>You really should not have to do anything other than use the defaults for
>colour (sRGB or Adobe RGB) and scan at 300 dpi/ppi for resolution. Most
>consumer scanners are made to produce "pleasing" results at the default
>settings. If you do have a choice for photographs, choose "Best" rather than
>"Normal" and do not turn on "sharpening" -- and treat cover art as
>photographs, not as drawings or such, no matter what they look like. Some
>people now use digital cameras to reproduce covers, but it can be difficult
>to keep everything square.
>
>Unless the cover has some odd coating or strange fading, almost everything
>can be fixed on Photoshop.
>
>Of course, this is just my opinion; others may have better ideas.
>
Thanks for the tips. I hope I can improve the quality of my products
:-)
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