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What's Included |
300
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700
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1) Quick dry wipe of photo
to remove any dust or debris prior to scanning.
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2) Scan preview and crop - 300 DPI crop mode. (More...) |
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3) Scan preview and crop - 700 DPI crop mode. (More
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4) Photo scan. |
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5) JPG reviewed and compared to photo to assure
a clear, crisp scan. (More
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6) Open master copy image in photo software:
Crop image to include photo area only. (More
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7) Open master copy image in photo software:
Resize image to a more "user friendly" size.
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8) JPG's delivered on CD. (More
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POST-SCAN EDITING OPTIONS (ADDITIONAL COST) |
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9)
Touchup image |
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10) Restore
image |
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11)
Resize image to standard print sizes (4x6, 5x7,
etc.) |
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12)
Crop/edit image to exclude unwanted areas |
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NOTES:
1) Scanning your photo will not improve the
quality of your photo. All scanning does is
capture the existing image in digital format.
2) Some papers do not scan well, and some
printers/print processing techniques do not
provide for quality images for scanning. While
these images may look adequate to the naked eye,
low quality papers, printers or print techniques
are often amplified during scanning and provide
degraded digital images. Typically, good quality
photo paper and printers/print techniques
provide good prints for scanning. I do not
charge for photos that do not scan well. |