I only looked at the Koufax and I see what Nick means. The darker colors seem exaggerated while the lighter colors look faded. BTW, that is an awesome looking Koufax.
<< <i>I only looked at the Koufax and I see what Nick means. The darker colors seem exaggerated while the lighter colors look faded. BTW, that is an awesome looking Koufax. >>
Not sure how to adjust the color..... (not a tech guy) I just push the button and it automatically scans/ crops.
<< <i>Not sure how to adjust the color..... (not a tech guy) I just push the button and it automatically scans/ crops. >>
I have a new scanner that I have used about 200 times so far and still can't figure out how to adjust the scans properly. I do the same thing. Scan and let it auto-adjust.
Think y'all might be getting a little nitpicky here about the scans. Even if the color's a bit off, they provide much more detail than scans or, worse, photographs of a ton of sellers who regularly sell high-dollar cards.
I checked the scans. For the most part they look good. Try backing off the contrast a bit the next time.
Also, everyone's monitor or laptop screen settings are different as well. That will make the same scan look different depending on who's looking at it.
The scanner is awesome . I wouldn't have told you about it if it wasn't
<< <i>I checked the scans. For the most part they look good. Try backing off the contrast a bit the next time.
Also, everyone's monitor or laptop screen settings are different as well. That will make the same scan look different depending on who's looking at it.
The scanner is awesome . I wouldn't have told you about it if it wasn't >>
I just scanned a business card and opened up the Epson program to play around with the tools. Watermark is very nice to add to scans/pictures.
Whenever I press the scan button it automatically does everything for me which I like. To solve the contrast problem I'll just have to fiddle with the settings and see how it turns out.
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<< <i>your DSR ratings are awful lol how much do you charge for shipping
Rate listed on USPS
DSR is very misleading in my opinion..........
<< <i>After you fix this spam thread that's in the wrong forum, work on the color your scanner is putting out. Your cards all look like cartoons. >>
Just got a new scanner... what is wrong?
Edit to add-
The one I got is the one lawn recommended..... Epson Perfection 4490 Photo
<< <i>I only looked at the Koufax and I see what Nick means. The darker colors seem exaggerated while the lighter colors look faded. BTW, that is an awesome looking Koufax. >>
Not sure how to adjust the color..... (not a tech guy) I just push the button and it automatically scans/ crops.
<< <i>Not sure how to adjust the color..... (not a tech guy) I just push the button and it automatically scans/ crops. >>
I have a new scanner that I have used about 200 times so far and still can't figure out how to adjust the scans properly. I do the same thing. Scan and let it auto-adjust.
<< <i>agree about the color, you have to fiddle with the contrast a tad. >>
What program do you use?
Think y'all might be getting a little nitpicky here about the scans. Even if the color's a bit off, they provide much more detail than scans or, worse, photographs of a ton of sellers who regularly sell high-dollar cards.
<< <i>Nice Bench Auto ! >>
Thanks!
Also, everyone's monitor or laptop screen settings are different as well. That will make the same scan look different depending on who's looking at it.
The scanner is awesome . I wouldn't have told you about it if it wasn't
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<< <i>I checked the scans. For the most part they look good. Try backing off the contrast a bit the next time.
Also, everyone's monitor or laptop screen settings are different as well. That will make the same scan look different depending on who's looking at it.
The scanner is awesome . I wouldn't have told you about it if it wasn't
I just scanned a business card and opened up the Epson program to play around with the tools. Watermark is very nice to add to scans/pictures.
Whenever I press the scan button it automatically does everything for me which I like. To solve the contrast problem I'll just have to fiddle with the settings and see how it turns out.
Overall very nice scanner for only $130.00!
Thanks Lawn