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Ger Apeldoorn:
--- Quote from: Bob Hughes on February 23, 2012, 09:08:20 AM ---Ger when you say you've sent this stuff to the GCD, do you mean the error list? I can take a look for it this weekend and see what I can push through.
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I am already in contact with Peter Croome, one of my regular handlers, about creating a more definitive list with Jim's help and having it transferred directly from my Excell files.
Yoc:
Ger's scan of
Prize Comics Western #115 is now on the site.
Thanks Ger!
Ger Apeldoorn:
--- Quote from: Yoc on February 23, 2012, 12:53:25 PM ---Ger's scan of
Prize Comics Western #115 is now on the site.
Thanks Ger!
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Isn't it a bit dark? Uually when I edit my stuff, the first thing I do is take out the brown noise. It effects the colors very little. Do you want me to do that on future scnas or do people actually like them this way (at least you can furter edit them for yourself now)?
Snard:
--- Quote from: Ger Apeldoorn on February 25, 2012, 06:05:50 AM ---
--- Quote from: Yoc on February 23, 2012, 12:53:25 PM ---Ger's scan of
Prize Comics Western #115 is now on the site.
Thanks Ger!
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Isn't it a bit dark? Uually when I edit my stuff, the first thing I do is take out the brown noise. It effects the colors very little. Do you want me to do that on future scnas or do people actually like them this way (at least you can furter edit them for yourself now)?
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Hi Ger,
Thanks for the scans!
I think they look very good. When I edit scans, I try to punch up the colors a little and remove some of the yellowing/browning, but not to the point of making the paper completely white, or the colors fluorescent. Ink fades over time, and paper yellows. I try to ask myself "how did this book look when it was on the newsstand?" and then I try for that appearance. I know that I don't always succeed, but sometimes, time is less kind to a particular book, so you do the best you can.
Keep up the good work,
Yoc:
--- Quote from: Ger Apeldoorn on February 25, 2012, 06:05:50 AM ---Isn't it a bit dark? Uually when I edit my stuff, the first thing I do is take out the brown noise. It effects the colors very little. Do you want me to do that on future scnas or do people actually like them this way (at least you can furter edit them for yourself now)?
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Hi Ger,
It's all in the eye of the beholder. I know many that want a scan to look as much like the book Currently looks at scanning time. Others like Snard above aim for it to look more like it did at the time of Sale. If you'd like me to try to lighten the yellow I can do that for the Young Brides book you sent me to edit. Trial and error, eventually I'll find the level of edit you are most comfortable with seeing.
-Yoc
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