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if your scanning and plan to work with the scans, TIFF is your ONLY friend, DO NOT save it as jpeg ABOSLUTLY NEVER, and PNG is not to prefer either, Why? Because all those format you lose quite a lot of important information while you work and edit your scans, TIFF is made for scanning pretty much. PNG and JPG work fine as an end result, but NEVER use them while you work with the pictures! NEVER.
Also don't go complete overkill on to high DPI, most cases on printed books you will hit the max around 300-600 DPI where the rez just become so high that you start to cell the ink cells and at this point is kind of ueless to scan higher, and the quality if the picture kind of get gross by smoting it out to much after here on to. Some books you can scan higher but it depence on the quality of there printing.
But yeah this is just my preference, I'm mostly just been working with black/white ( aka Doujinshis ) rater the color art, over 900+ to be exact )
the whitepaper book above could be color it could also be black and white as that circle seems to release both types quite often. Love there art thought :P
If it's black and white I can write a ton of more advice on how to clear up pictures, make them look like they where original ink drawings while not destroy to much of the shadows and os fort.
MugiMugi
Also don't go complete overkill on to high DPI, most cases on printed books you will hit the max around 300-600 DPI where the rez just become so high that you start to cell the ink cells and at this point is kind of ueless to scan higher, and the quality if the picture kind of get gross by smoting it out to much after here on to. Some books you can scan higher but it depence on the quality of there printing.
But yeah this is just my preference, I'm mostly just been working with black/white ( aka Doujinshis ) rater the color art, over 900+ to be exact )
the whitepaper book above could be color it could also be black and white as that circle seems to release both types quite often. Love there art thought :P
If it's black and white I can write a ton of more advice on how to clear up pictures, make them look like they where original ink drawings while not destroy to much of the shadows and os fort.