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Quote: I've yet to find a stamp from which I couldn't pull a fairly good watermark using this method. What about British Wildings (take for example 1˝d green)? These seem to defeat my Photoshopping skills most of the time, LOL. Here's a scan of the stamp (still in RGB):  I know there's a watermark, but it simply refuses to show up clearly. As a general Photoshop tip, instead of using Image > Adjustment > Curves, I'd recommend people to use Layers > New Adjustment Layer > Curves. This way the curve/changes remain editable later on too. |
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| Edited by scb - 05/17/2011 08:15 am |
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Rest in Peace
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Oh man wow! I just re-read all this, and now that I have a handle on my scanner I might have to play with this tonight! -Cheers! |
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United States
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United States
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Thx for the lesson. I have Photoscape - free softwate that is 99.9% as good as Photoscape |
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I have downloaded Photoscape, and is a nice program but has none of the functions mentioned above e.g. change Mode to CMYK Color etc.
Do you have a special version? |
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United Kingdom
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I use this technique sometimes. Splitting to either CMYK or HSV can sometimes work better for some items. I'll try a Wilding when I get a chance.  |
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Canada
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Perhaps showing my ignorance here but how do you fit a stamp in the transparent materials holder if the holder is designed to only take slides or slide negatives? |
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United States
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I remove the slide holder and place the stamp directly on the scanner bed. |
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United States
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wow very informative. I have Canon MX870 I do not know it can scan negatives. But I can scan using black background. thanks PostmasterGS
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Rest in Peace
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awesome. I'm trying to figure this method out this evening. I thought it deserves a *bump* so I can find it easier if nothing else! lol |
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I_L_S,
If you have any questions, feel free to ask. And I hope it works for you! |
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United States
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After reading this post, I went out and bought an Epson V330. WOW! For easy watermarks (German) I do not have to do any 'Photoshopping', sometimes I do not have to open the file, just look at the Windows 'thumbnail'. I can put 4 stamps in and 30 seconds later there they are.
Thanks, PostmasterGS |
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