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Tips on scanning slabbed cards?

I can produce very nice scans of ungraded cards. Many people have commented on how good my scans are but I can't scan a graded card to save my life. Always ends up blurry, especially the psa flip and any letters on the card. Anybody have any tips?
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Minnie Minoso Master and Basic
1967 Topps PSA 8+
1960's Topps run Mega Set image
"For me, playing baseball has been like a war and I was defending the uniform I wore, Every time I put on the uniform I respected it like the American flag. I wore it like I was representing every Latin country."--Minnie Minoso
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  • lostdart58lostdart58 Posts: 2,938 ✭✭✭
    A black background helps for the corners and edges.........assuming the card has a white (light colored) edge)
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  • wolfbearwolfbear Posts: 2,759 ✭✭✭

    Have heard of old scanners that don't do a good job
    unless the item they're scanning is absolutely flat, which a graded card isn't.

    May be time to get a new scanner. Good ones can be found pretty cheap nowadays.


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  • sagardsagard Posts: 1,899 ✭✭✭
    Scan with lid open and no overhead lights. This will give you the sharp black background.
  • MooseDogMooseDog Posts: 1,946 ✭✭✭
    Scanning with the lid open is a good idea, that will give you the black background, but even easier, is to go to any office supply or drug store and pick up a small pack of black construction paper. Tape it to the lid (use the edges and as little tape as possible) of your scanner and you'll get a nice black background every time.

    http://www.sonic.net/~moosedog/images/psa_58t_aaron.jpg

    I also scan at 200dpi and scale down the picture to 450 pixels wide. Seems to strike a nice balance between image quality and file size.

    BTW this is with a bottom level Epson 1250 Perfection Scanner ($49 after sale and rebate!)

  • smallstockssmallstocks Posts: 1,631 ✭✭✭✭
    Actually, i get better scans with the cover open than the construction paper idea which I used to use myself. You need a good scanner though.

    Late 60's and early to mid 70's non-sports
  • RipublicaninMassRipublicaninMass Posts: 10,051 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Scan with lid open and no overhead lights. This will give you the sharp black background. >>



    FYI I have left the lights on, and it still have the black back ground!
  • I use the lid open technique plus I turn the lights off in the room while the scanner is running. Scans are usually very crisp. Another tip is not to scan a card with a light colors at the same time as a card with a dark colors. My scanner tends to expose for the darker card leaving the lighter card overexposed.

    I scanned these four cards at the same time. Notice how the darker colors are perfectly exposed and the whites (especially on the Carew card) are over exposed. I don't scan several cards at a time any more.

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    Shannon
  • Brian48Brian48 Posts: 2,624 ✭✭✭
    Does anyone have a technique for scanning cards with a reflective surface? I've yet to come across a solution that works well. Of course, my scanner isn't exactly top of the line either.

    In this example the autograph area should be silver/chome, but it comes out looking flat, light blue.

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    Here's an even worse example where the silver reflective area comes out looking dark and blue on the Brady Championship Ticket RC.

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  • Very thin scanners do not have the depth of field of standard scanners. I posted the technical reasons on Net54 at one point if you are curious but you can get a pretty good scan with a cheap scanner as long as it uses a bulb as opposed to LED (?) optics. I returned a nice Canon USB model (thin version) and replaced it with a cheap Canon with the bulb for scanning and it improved performance greatly.

    Adam B.
  • UllrUllr Posts: 185 ✭✭✭
    Jeff, check out this thread.
    Read TheNaturals post about half way down.
    Good luck.
    collecting '67 & '75 red sox + baseball HOF autographs
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