In regards to your question about scanning watercolour paintings,- I use a pretty basic Epson Pixma scanner, and always scan at 300 dpi, on the setting that is suited to photographs. I find that if you use the options that edit the photo for you while scanning (lightening, contrast, etc) then your scan will usually lose alot of clarity and colour. The best thing is to have an original scan that you can then edit manually, so you have control over the finer details.
Alle saman! Eg må berre seie at dette er ikkje mitt arbeid! All creds går til JELLYVAMPIRE! Eg gjorde det nok ikkje klart nok når eg skreiv at dette var inspirerande for meg;)
I like it! Du, ej skulle gjerne hatt adressa di, men finne ho ikkje nokken plass...
SvarSlettHi Maria,
SvarSlettIn regards to your question about scanning watercolour paintings,- I use a pretty basic Epson Pixma scanner, and always scan at 300 dpi, on the setting that is suited to photographs.
I find that if you use the options that edit the photo for you while scanning (lightening, contrast, etc) then your scan will usually lose alot of clarity and colour. The best thing is to have an original scan that you can then edit manually, so you have control over the finer details.
Hope that helps.
x Caitlin.
wow this is awesome!!
SvarSlettrett og slett nydelig!!!!!
SvarSlettDet her var helt nyyyydelig! Så spennende og spesielt :D wow!
SvarSlett* du har fått ny Følger*
Genialt!
SvarSlettHar du tegna dette selv?
Alle saman! Eg må berre seie at dette er ikkje mitt arbeid! All creds går til JELLYVAMPIRE! Eg gjorde det nok ikkje klart nok når eg skreiv at dette var inspirerande for meg;)
SvarSlettViss du likar dette sjekk ut :
http://jellyvampire.deviantart.com/
Og sei det rett til artisten:)
så fantastisk !!
SvarSlettSå fint! Elsker dyret!
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