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These chrome disc's are getting more & more popular!
They are a bugger to scan!......just got some movies one's to scan , and they are not so shiny as other's! ......They come out BLACK! .....NOT happy! Any tip's would be nice Thanks............. ![]() ![]() <<<Sarge>>> |
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I've had some success using plastic sleeves that I found in one of my binders. I tried different colours and found that the frosted white sleeve produced the best results...
Not all scanners are the same as some work better that others and I used Corel PaintShop Photo Pro X3 to edit the scan. |
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I have been experimenting with a simple photocamera. just don't flash.
It's a bit of a hassle but if you want to make a lot of photo's it works fine. Afterwards edit it with a Photo editor. |
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The chrome discs I have just have black text/icons on them and this is what I do (won't work with coloured text).
I have a Canon Canoscan 5600F scanner and I use the MP Navigator software that was supplied with it. I always select Use The Scanner Driver rather than just scan ![]() Then I can select the Advanced Options tab. Using the default settings this is the type of scan I get ![]() I then switch over to monochrome and get a slightly different scan ![]() Towards the bottom on the right is an option for adjusting the tones ![]() This brings up the default window ![]() You can drag these lines to get an image that suits yourself but this is what I use. ![]() Which results in a scan like this ![]() I then use GIMP to trim the edges and clean up the centre. Because the background is basically white it is easy to wipe out and get a reasonable result.
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I also have a Canon all in one and never tried these tips, I always used paint.net and Corel Paintshop Photo Pro to do my editing....Next time I scan one of those discs, I may give this a try.
Thanks for the tips Gilgamesh |
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I now have some chrome discs that have colour graphics on them so my earlier tips won't work. Here is an example
![]() Are there any suggestions on how I can scan these and avoid the rainbow effect. Keeping the chrome as a greyish colour is preferable. Thanks |
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