Scanning Backgrounds
Scanning Backgrounds
So I have a Nadesico background that I would like a nice digital copy of, but unfortunately its too large for my scanner. Now I've scanned my cels/backgrounds etc... in parts and composed them in photoshop before but you can always tell they've been edited. So my question is, is there a place where you can go that has a large scanner and won't have any copyright issues? I know there is Kinkos, but they might object, has anyone had experience with this before? I'm going through all this because I finally got the original background and have two cels from the same sequence, one of which I would like to sell with the copy background, and possibly post on rubberslug for others to use.
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Kinko's is cool with it. In fact, kymaera and I actually walked into one and had the lady at the desk make a copy of my background that matched his cel:
http://misfit.rubberslug.com/gallery/in ... mID=164083
http://kymaera.net/cel_gallery/ikkyu4.html
Most places don't care if you do it yourself, either. I think the lady though one of us had actually painted it.
We had a similar issue when my mother wanted to make a copy of my baby portrait. The employees said that they personally couldn't do it due to copyright laws, but they couldn't control what she copied on the copiers out on the floor (*nudge*nudge*wink*wink*). In hindsight, she should have said that she was the photographer.
Anyway, I imagine that scanning won't be much of a problem, either.
http://misfit.rubberslug.com/gallery/in ... mID=164083
http://kymaera.net/cel_gallery/ikkyu4.html
Most places don't care if you do it yourself, either. I think the lady though one of us had actually painted it.

We had a similar issue when my mother wanted to make a copy of my baby portrait. The employees said that they personally couldn't do it due to copyright laws, but they couldn't control what she copied on the copiers out on the floor (*nudge*nudge*wink*wink*). In hindsight, she should have said that she was the photographer.

Anyway, I imagine that scanning won't be much of a problem, either.
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A lot of cameras come with software for "Panoramas" that allows you to splice pictures together. It is done by computer matching and no seam shows. If your camera did not come with it you can look around and find one.
I challenge you to find the splice.
http://glorff.rubberslug.com/gallery/in ... emID=51882
I challenge you to find the splice.

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I've got a program like that. However, seams will show if you forget to crop the scan shadows off.glorff wrote:A lot of cameras come with software for "Panoramas" that allows you to splice pictures together. It is done by computer matching and no seam shows.

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I want that program!!!!glorff wrote:The Cannon program called Photostich cleans all of it up by itself and leaves nothing extra.

was it spliced here?


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That's the one I have.glorff wrote:The Cannon program called Photostich cleans all of it up by itself and leaves nothing extra.


Also, your scans have to have a certain amount of parts in common--too little or too much and it screws up. Like so:
http://misfit.rubberslug.com/gallery/im ... 2028&Pass=
That comes from the fact that I have a all-in-one scanner/printer, so the shape of the scanner prevents me from scanning really long cels properly. If I had a different scanner, the overlap wouldn't be a problem, and I wouldn't have gotten those blurs.
