Paul Jones of iBiblio tells me that Natasha Smith of the UNC-based
Documenting the American South. has some
"serious guidelines."
Best,
Dan
On Nov 5, 2007, at 1:53 PM, Randy Cabell wrote:
> Interesting. My wife is going through old newspaper clippings
> about her parents, ca. 1940-1980. She is scanning everything at
> 300 dpi, gray scale. Most of the clippings have photographs, which
> are the old "half tone" composed of dots which have fixed loctions
> but vary in density to simulate gray scale. I think they re at
> about 72 dpi. She has gotten pretty good about processing those
> photos through the "Smooth" in the EFFECTS Filter, at the lowest
> setting, which does a surprisingly good job of producing a good photo.
>
> I did a couple of color photos from a 2001 newspaper clipping this
> morning, and did more or less the same thing except using color.
> In both cases, the resulting documents will go to PDF.
>
> Randy Cabell
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>> When working with newsprint, I use the lowest DPI (dots per inch)
>> available on my
>> scanner -- 75 DPI. I have an option that allows me to switch to
>> "descreen". This
>> combination provides a decent scan.
>>
>> See: http://www.scantips.com/
>>
>> Regards, Ray
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Harris Kern"
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>> Subject: Scanning docuements
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>>
>> Is there any particular method, process, or resolution that is
>> recommended for scanning
>> old paper documents?
>>
>> Harris Kern
>>
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