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Made A Test Scan - Not Sure If I Should Upload It
Yoc:
Hi CM,
Many scanners keep their TIFF or PNG files on reserve for a rainy day. For reading though cbz/cbr files with jpgs are the default standard.
tilliban:
--- Quote from: Cynicalman on December 19, 2012, 04:23:57 PM ---I wasn't talking about postworking them, but rather presenting a final image that will have use beyond just reading.
--- End quote ---
Allright, I wouldn't know anything about that. I'm just a "historian" presenting finds from the comics' prehistoric days.
:)
mr_goldenage (RIP):
Or.....if you really like BIG scanned pages with nice rich colors at higher dot pitch and resolutions I scan @ 360 dpi @ 110% set the rate @ 1000 wide @ best quality (10) and then set the color balance @ 0 on RGB - background light on high - fine print setting on High - mask on medium - a -9 on Brightness a +32 on contrast and a +32 setting on saturation and I do not tweek the color balances. Then I scan. When I am done (because the program already names my pages for me mostly) I only name the Front cover, the inside cover if there is one the individual stories if there are any and the back inside cover and the back cover, other than that if it's all too bit I split the thing into 2 zip/rar files before uploading them. Another alternative is to batch resize your scans @ one time at whatever size you want. It is a simple program to use and it works rather well. I hope my 2 cents helps.
RB
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