Same with me, Joel, plus here in Italy the "legal" size is more
expensive than in the USA because is less common. So we did purchase
an A3+ scanner which I find very useful also for quicker scanning of
magazine pages two by two, small posters, tabloid journals, and the
like. We do quite a lot of that and the machine (Epson 10000 XL)
works very well but it's very expensive too. I noticed that's even
made in Japan, must be the only piece of computer electronics we
have not made in China. Trials with cameras were always unsuccessful
for the reasons already expressed, even if I do use this technique
for "visual notes" about content of Lps. But all this doesn't solve
the problem of portable equipment I am afraid.
Francesco
Francesco Martinelli
c/o Centro Studi Arrigo Polillo
Associazione Siena jazz
Fortezza Medicea, 10
53100 Siena - Italy
www.sienajazz.it
----- Original Message ----- From: "Joel Bresler" <joel.br@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <ARSCLIST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 5:04 PM
Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] Camera and camera stand to capture LP covers?
Hi, folks, many thanks for the various answers on this thread.
I've never been able to "splice" a cover using two scans from a
legal scanner and get it to look decent -- the shading is always
off. If others have succeeded, please spill the secret!
Best,
Joel
At 10:01 AM 2/7/2006, you wrote:
Francesco Martinelli wrote:
Not the ones that will scan a whole Lp cover...
FM
No, but scanners are dirt cheap.
True if you mean a bed for 12x12. However, one of moderate price
designed to handle legal documents produces scans with a single
splice. That is quick and straightforward with your choice of graphic editor.
True, the really inexpensive (U.S.) scanners handle only 8.5x11
and that implies four scans, but the two-scan (not two-state <G>)
solution may be practical.
Mike
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