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I tried my best. It was the first time I do the scanning. Please inform me if there's any picture need to be scanned again and give me some suggestions if possible. Thanks.
You've really scanned a lot of pictures. Very nice effort for your first time.

I don't understand anything about scan quality, so I can't help you or give any tips. But keep it up to the nice attitude. Okay?
Try to take a look at this thread : forum #2290 and thanks for scanning it.
TyxoC said:
Try to take a look at this thread : forum #2290 and thanks for scanning it.
That's really helpful. I scan at 300dpi because I'm feeling it looks better that at 600dpi. And I didn't do lots other settings...
they are quite good. even though they need a bit contrast adjustment by tonecurves, not a fault because colors aren't clipped out and easily re-adjust later.

there is one point.
all scanner have spaces unable to read papers. so when you scanning spread papes, set some guide bar on the read-dead spaces on a scanner.
midzki said:
they are quite good. even though they need a bit contrast adjustment by tonecurves, not a fault because colors aren't clipped out and easily re-adjust later.

there is one point.
all scanner have spaces unable to read papers. so when you scanning spread papes, set some guide bar on the read-dead spaces on a scanner.
Get it. I'm not very good at contrast adjustment and that kind of thing. And I will rescan all the broken pictures tomorrow.OTL
http://moe.imouto.org/forum/show/4773
it's FM screening book. 300dpi is enough,
and no filtering is good \(゚ ヮ ゚)