Hi guys,
I think I'm FINALLY at a place were I have some time to finally start scanning and cataloging my art work. I'm curious what settings people use? I read the last scanning thread in the forum, but it was from about a year ago and really more about equipment than actual file information.
Any info would be helpful!
Thanks!
Scanning Cels?
Re: Scanning Cels?
What are your choices? My scanner software is super basic, so it's either b/w or photograph, and I picked photograph. Also setting everything to neutral so I'm not altering anything from the scan. If color needs to be improved I use photoshop afterwards. But some sketches scan really light and I up the contrast.
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Re: Scanning Cels?
I'm probably going to use the scanner I have at work, a Toshiba e-STUDIO5506AC. I actually think I would prefer just the choice between b&w or color, there are too many options 

Re: Scanning Cels?
One of the problems I come across with scanning is that typical home scanner/multifunction document handling device is not big enough to scan the whole piece. Usually 8 1/2" x 14" is about the largest you can find, and that's too short of the short side to get most animation art completely in one scan.
Then there is the annoying business of scanners being deliberately attenuated against red and reddish colors in an effort to deter currency counterfeiting.
Which begs the question, what do commercial interests do when they have a legitimate need to scan in documents high in red color content?
Then there is the annoying business of scanners being deliberately attenuated against red and reddish colors in an effort to deter currency counterfeiting.
Which begs the question, what do commercial interests do when they have a legitimate need to scan in documents high in red color content?