what is wrong with my scanner @_@

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moonrabitt
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what is wrong with my scanner @_@

Post by moonrabitt »

I have no clue what in the world is wrong with my scanner...
It used to scan stuff in perfectly...but when I used it today it horribly messed up one of my cels colors and made the character look super dark...
Examples:

http://melodymoon.rubberslug.com/galler ... esID=12741

The first one is with my old scanner:
~Mondo huh?~ NFS"

NEW SCAN (of the first one's sequence buddy):
~What?~ NFS
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I know that the scanner used to work, since I used it to scan my Gundam Destiny DX a while back:
http://melodymoon.rubberslug.com/galler ... esID=32125
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I think that my sister messed something up...but my knowledge of scanners is almost non-existent....
I think that I may have to fix the scanner settings...but to what I am not sure.....
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Info on scanner: HP 1510 All in one
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Settings: Picture -200ppi-(24-bit)
Scan Preferences:
*Automatically adjust exposure
*Prompt for additional scans from glass/TMA
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Quality Vs. Speed:
---Scan at maximum pixel depth -Not checked...should I use this???
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-Any help is appreciated........
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Post by Xelloss »

Did you try recalibrating it? Most scanners have a recalibrate feature.

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Post by pixie_princess »

I agree with recalibrating it. It's not broken. Looks like the brightness and contrast have been thrown off. I'd guess she reduced the brightness, and probably selected some auto color correct feature. Not too sure since I have a canon scanner. You could always do the 'reset to defaults' selection if you didn't have any of your own personalized scan settings. Probably easiest.
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Post by zerospace »

pixie_princess wrote:I agree with recalibrating it.
I agree with the recalibration idea as well ;). I, too, have a Canon scanner, but sometimes I have to recalibrate mine during scan sessions if I've allowed too much time to pass between scans (the scanner lamp turns off to save power, so the first scans afterwards always look darker. A calibration always fixes this).
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Post by moonrabitt »

recalibration? How???Sorry I'm a scanner noob >_<
p.s- thanks for the corrections she probably did as you said....
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Post by pixie_princess »

Access your scanner like you would if you were going to scan something. There should be some kind of window that opens up with a bunch of choices on it... Maybe it has tabs at the top. If it has it, go to advanced settings -it might be listed there, if not, look around and see if it has a calibrate scanner check box. Go to that.
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