p-user] scan-mirrage-effect-Problem with postcard
Hello Tim,
I have done a lot of scanning but never seen this effect before. It looks like
a limitation of the scanner. Have you thought of using a camera on a tripod to
make copies of the original photos? You are scanning at 600dpi, but a
hello again,
because the mentioned problems with the so-called "cloud-provider"
requiring passwords and porpably JavaScript ill try to attache here just
a single scan in png format which shouldnt exeed 20MB even going to
base64 encoding, hope that'll ok with you
On 5/10/21 4:24 PM, Tim
Hello Tim,
I have done a lot of scanning but never seen this effect before. It looks like
a limitation of the scanner. Have you thought of using a camera on a tripod to
make copies of the original photos? You are scanning at 600dpi, but a decent
camera should be able to exceed that easily
On Mon, 2021-05-10 at 16:24 +0200, Tim (from Hamburg) via gimp-user-
list wrote:
>
> My question is, is there any filter i can use to remove this
> rainbow-like lines in one of the layers and if so, how could i
> accomplish this things with gimp.
Start by checking to see if the scanner driver
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Subject: [Gimp-user] scan-mirrage-effect-Problem with postcard
Hi folks,
i'm trying to digitalis a postcard composed out of 4 different photos
(without access to the original
Hi folks,
i'm trying to digitalis a postcard composed out of 4 different photos
(without access to the original). To get the highest resolution possible
i bought me a scanner, but while working grate on normal paper, its got
problems with that glossy postcard-paper i would like to remove