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Test: scanned photo

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Hiya,

Bought a new all-in-one printer/scanner and tried to scan an old photo.
Did some basic photoshop editing and am ready for your comments:

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A photo, taken in 2003 at LEMU (Muchamiel Alicante Airport).

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Some additional info:

Photo has been scanned on an A4 scan-bed.
Size after scanning is aprox 2152x1480 pix, 300 dpi.

Resized in 1024X768 pix, 300 dpi.
Edited the colours ("variations") and some 'sharpening'.

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For me it looks OK!, especially for a scanned picture the quality is good. Only the dots in the left upper corner look like dirt.
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Not bad Chris. Colors seem a bit harsh but I guess that is caused by a mid-day sun.
What's the brand of your scanner?
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Juul wrote:For me it looks OK!, especially for a scanned picture the quality is good. Only the dots in the left upper corner look like dirt.
Thanks for the tip. Didn't notice the spots myself.
Rene Klok wrote:Not bad Chris. Colors seem a bit harsh but I guess that is caused by a mid-day sun.
What's the brand of your scanner?
Epson Stylus Photo PX810FW (wifi/network). And yes, photo was taken around noon, in the Spanish sun... ;)

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Re: Test: scanned photo

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Looks nice. What format do the original photos have?
I've got pretty much the same results by just digitally photographing a 10x15cm photo. It all depends on the quality of the original photo.
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