Hello I've just joined this group, I've inherited some of my great grandfather and fathers stamps and also been reunited with my childhood collction after many years. I want to scan a few individual stamps to make posters, as big as possible. What would people recommend for this? Many thanks Sl
The chances that some reader here happens to be a print shop owner seems small... 1. To scan stamps, you need a flatbed scanner (and a computer, obviously). 50 quids probably gets you a Canon Lide 300 or so. Don't even think of your cell phone camera, the results will be disappointing. 2. Next you find a print shop in the town you live. 3. Ask them what it takes to make posters out of your scans. 4. Depending on their willingness: a) They just tell you to give them the scans (you need a USB stick with the data on it) and how you want them organised. b) You need a program that can arrange your scans into a (really big) file of the type the print shop wants.
That seems to be a common misconception about jpeg that lingers in people's minds. Nothing gets lost with lossless jpg compression. I just took a screenshot and saved it as TIFF: 6.59 Mbyte JPG (lossless): 751 kB The images are identical if I look at them at 500% magnification - as expected by the "lossless" jpg setting. So jpg saves you a lot of space. Not that this would matter anymore with TBytes of disc space nowadays - it did matter greatly when harddisks were well under 100MBytes in storage size.
With stamps (that are often single color), space savings are even bigger.
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