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hey folks i would like from our community members , to share what they use to take good quality image ? thank you
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Bedrock Of The Community
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A scanner. Nothing comes close to providing a good image. You don't need to spend a lot of money. My Epson scanner was under $100. |
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Brazil
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Valued Member
Brazil
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Brazil
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Bedrock Of The Community
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United States
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I've used Epson scanners for more than 25 years (and in fact, in that whole time I've only had 3 scanners). The scanner will have its own driver and software to take images. I use Irfanview for any image modification (cropping, rotating, re-size, etc.) |
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Pillar Of The Community
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I've used Epson scanners in the past and didn't have a problem with them. Have a Canon Pixma now and it's pretty good. I use an old copy of Paintshop Pro for the images once they're scanned. Keep is simple, Scott. |
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