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Hi there was looking for advice (wasn't sure where to go on this site). I'm looking at scanning a few bluray covers I have to adjust the size of the spines for my shelf (make it a little more uniformed as the mixture of 11mm and 14mm spines is driving me nuts). I'm use to making custom covers for stuff but as I have the occasional bluray that decided to use slimmer cases...or if I buy blurays from other regions (I'm in the UK and sometimes buy US ones which are often 11mm).
I have a Canon TR4650, and can scan up to 600 DPI but I get these ripple effects on my scans and they aren't very clean. So was wondering if anyone knew of a process to clean those up or if I should invest in a high end scanner? |
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