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    High Ends Scans of Antique Photos for Digital Restoration

    I own CS3 & CS6 and have completed some basic restoration work, but I have two 1870s Carte de Viste images that will require 3rd party restoration and colorization. As each is small, both being around 2.25" x 4", I am interested in scanning them at a very high optical dpi so as to enlarge them...
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    Scanning vs. Re-Photographing

    I have a 7 x 5 black and white photo that's 30 years old, taken with a 35mm film camera. The original photo has been kept in an album all this time and is in pretty good shape. If I want to digitize it, am I better off scanning it or taking a photo of the photo? Below is the photo in question...
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    noise reduction when scanning old slides - help

    scanning some old slides into my PC and the colour ones appear to have a speckled effect when put through the basic AUTO mode in PS Effects. is there a filter I can apply or a basic function I could use to make this at least a little bit better, obviousley its a blurred shot, but it would be...
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    Scanner parameters

    Hello, I hope this question can go into this thread, feel free to move it into more proper one if not ;-) I have tons of analog pictures and I would like to get them into computer and of course process in Photoshop. I have very bad experience with scanners about ten years ago, mainly...
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    Scanning multiple photos

    I recently learned of what sounded like a wonderful Elements feature: Scan as many photos as you can fit on your scanner bed and Elements will divide the scan into individual photos. The key was to use the "Divide Scanned Photos" command on the Image menu. Sounds great, but that command is...
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