On Apr 11, 2013, at 16:05 , Paul Stenquist <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've scanned large photos on the V500 and other scanners. I just bend them a 
> bit and put a shim on the side that's up on the edge, so it lays flat against 
> the glass when I push the cover down against it. Then I scan both sides of 
> the image and comp it together. It just takes minutes, and the results are 
> much better than you can achieve shooting with a camera sans copy stand.
> 

The image area is small enough for the glass.

The hard board page it's attached to is not.

So.. it's "small enough" to be scanned in a single pass without stitching, as 
long as being held up above the glass on all sides doesn't eff up the 
focus/clarity/etc.

Thanks, all, for the suggestions.  Going home soon and will try it out when I 
get there!

 -Charles

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