Has anyone else tried this?
Digitization of old family printed photos? I am doing it the classical way: scanner (high quality 1200 dpi) and then rotating/cropping/adjusting them in Photoshop. It is gonna take me some time...
Is there a faster way when you don't have the negatives?
Thanks
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40 sats \ 1 reply \ @bookguy 10 Nov
We use a copy stand and camera with lights at 45 degrees to the object being photographed at the museum I work at
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @rootmachine OP 11 Nov
yeah. that would also do the job, but I don't have the time and room for the setup and work flow.
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @flat24 12 Nov
There is one pending activity on my long to-do list.
Thanks for the reminder.
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30 sats \ 0 replies \ @rootmachine OP 12 Nov
I just finished it. Took me one day and half. Go for it. It is great to see how things evolved, how everyone changed. It will ease some longing for those who are not among us anymore.
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