This is true. William, what kind of scanner do you you use? My card is so crisp and the colors so bright....I'd like to know in case I have to get a new one. Thanks.
Peter, You may not need a new scanner (I use a 5 year old Microtek). Try this, in "Photoshop" go to.... image> adjustments> levels (its function is self evident) then to filter> sharpen> sharpen edges (try to use only one time). In "Paint Shop Pro" go to colors> adjust> levels, then effects> sharpen> sharpen. Your scanner software may also allow you to adjust levels. I hope this helps William
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OOOH.....POSTMORTEM DAMAGE.
That is why I use envelopes, some
old paper is fragile and it makes room for all those vintage postage stamps.
This is true.
William, what kind of scanner do you you use? My card is so crisp and the colors so bright....I'd like to know in case I have to get a new one.
Thanks.
Peter,
You may not need a new scanner (I use a 5 year old Microtek). Try this,
in "Photoshop" go to.... image> adjustments> levels (its function is self evident) then to filter> sharpen>
sharpen edges (try to use only one time). In "Paint Shop Pro" go to colors> adjust> levels, then effects> sharpen> sharpen. Your scanner software may also allow you to adjust levels.
I hope this helps
William
Thanks!
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