Scanning tips?

Wasn't sure if this was best for the registry forum or here... but, hey, I'll put it here and invite fandang0 to stir some ruckus, jamesryanbell to talk about his collection of "racks," and Rube to be himself... all are welcome!!
I have about 140 cards to scan... the insurance company will thank me and it might even spark me to start my own registry sets... but the question for me is: What DPI do I use? How do I end up with the proper dimensions?
I did a search and found a few tips, but nothing really definitive...
But I've seen plenty of awesome looking scans here, so I must ask the scanning ninjas: What settings do you use for getting quality scans without wasting much time?
I have about 140 cards to scan... the insurance company will thank me and it might even spark me to start my own registry sets... but the question for me is: What DPI do I use? How do I end up with the proper dimensions?
I did a search and found a few tips, but nothing really definitive...
But I've seen plenty of awesome looking scans here, so I must ask the scanning ninjas: What settings do you use for getting quality scans without wasting much time?
Nolan Ryan & Edgar Martinez are my favorite players...

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Not sure how much you've scanned in the past, but let me offer a tip since you're doing so many cards. Recently my wife ws scanning pictures and did them one by one and it took her quite awhile. I informed her that had she scanned 4 or 5 at a time and copied the files under different names that she could've cropped them while only scanning one time. Every year I get to do a major photo slideshow and that tactic has really cut the work time by a ton.
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300 DPI and re-size to 100DPI (400x600 pixels approx.) seems to be the popular opinion in this thread and a couple others I searched.
I'm not sure if it's the lame image editing software I use -- it came with our Lexmark scanner -- but when I scan at 300 DPI and shrink the images, sometimes they turn out great and sometimes they end up with what I can only describe as "dot noise." If anyone knows what I'm talking about and has tips on how to reduce that, that'd be helpful.
One thing I don't like about our scanner is that it seems to capture every microscopic blemish on the slab. I got an 89 Upper Deck Randy Johnson rookie the other day. It's a beaut: BGS 9.5 (4x9.5). But there are teensy-tiny scratches on the slab in spots that are very difficult to see with the naked eye. When I scan the slab, however, they're not only visible, they're over-exaggerated!
Here's another question: Scanner lid up or down?
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<< <i>........Here's another question: Scanner lid up or down? >>
Down for black bordered/color bordered cards, and up for everything else.
My biggest problem has been scanning dark colored chrome cards.
100 DPI was OK, but I couldn't read the card backs... and I intend to upload the fronts and backs for the project I'm going to attempt. At 150 DPI, I can read the stats and ballyhoos.
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I tend to do everything viewed at 50%. Gives you a true picture of what you're dealing with.
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From my scanner, grabbing at 300 DPI and scaling down to 150 DPI keeps things readable. Going down to 100DPI mucks things up too much. I'm sure people that have scanners with better lenses don't have the same problem, but I have what I have (cue Popeye).
Eh, no biggie -- I scanned 5 cards at a time into bitmap format and then saved the individual images in JPEG format. They're under 100kb each, so that's good. And the images and text look good.
Did about half of them today. I'm scanning the backs too, so that's slowing me down a bit *grin*
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Great tip. Can leave lid up too.
For kicks, I decided to enter them all into the PSA registry.
So, if anyone wants to see the handiwork that their suggestions helped, here ya go:
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Hehehe, even with two cards missing, my Nolan Ryan Topps Basic is #14th... I'm a little tempted to submit the '69 and '70 I have in BVG slabs to complete the set in PSA slabs...
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I must have took you forever to scan all of those. Scanning is a pain in the neck I tell ya.
Congrats!!!
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That looks like a terrific job did with scanning those Ryan cards.
Congrats....Donato
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Donato: from you, that means a lot. Your Nolan Ryan site and contributions to the Ryan PSA reg thread were a big encouragement to me when I set out to finish up my "run." One thing that bothers me about many registry sets is that people tend to scan the fronts and not the backs. The backs are often very rewarding for their goofy anecdotes and comic artwork. Another thing that gets me a little is how people don't rotate the scans for cards that are horizontal... kinda feels like people are celebrating the holder and not the card. I've actually tilted my laptop sideways when viewing some registry sets!! Heh.
clayshooter: Yeah, I went with 150 DPI mainly because my scanner and the software I have just don't do well when I scan or re-size to 100DPI. At 150, the text on the back is still legible. That was important to me, since I was scanning the backs.
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Anyone have any suggestions for improving the quality? Thanks.
Hope this makes sense.
1. Place cards on scanner bed, and leave the lid open. Doing this will add just a touch of contrast without overpumping the saturation (as done by some auction houses)
2. Leave a bit of space between each card, a third of an inch is fine
3. Drag the area of the scan out to the full size of the scanner bed. This way you won't have to do a preview scan.
4. When you've done all your scanning you'll have a bunch of 4 card scans (my scanner holds 4 cards slabbed, your mileage may vary). Save these into a folder on your desktop just in case anything goes south, you can dump it when you're done.
5. If you're not in photoshop already open the 4 up scans (we'll call them master scans from now on).
6. Go under File---> Automate--->Crop and Straighten Files. This will duplicate the file 4 times and crop each image individually and straighten it if it's crooked (CU won't let you post the word c**keyed. Stupid)
7. Save each file to the appropriate folder and repeat step 6 with the next file. Sometimes it will crop one funny so you'll have to retrieve your master file from the desktop folder. If everything is good dump the master files.
A few tips:
-If the slabs are SGC you'll have to scan them with the lid down.
-Once you have your master scan do whatever you need to it before using crop and straighten. Rotation, sharpness, etc
-I"m not sure Photoshop prior to version CS (8.0) has crop and straighten.
-Use Bridge to rename files- it's much quicker. If you need help shoot me a pm
-You can automate many photoshop tasks using actions. Actions are a recorded series of commands that can be scripted and then activated by pushing a button. I use them for everything and it saves a ton of time. Again, if you need help on this let me know.
Always looking for Topps Salesman Samples, pre '51 unopened packs, E90-2, E91a, N690 Kalamazoo Bats, and T204 Square Frame Ramly's
I personally like 120dpi like this one.
This is the same scan with a bit of Photoshop sharpening, hopefully you can see the difference on screen.
PS Nice cards!
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After
Always looking for Topps Salesman Samples, pre '51 unopened packs, E90-2, E91a, N690 Kalamazoo Bats, and T204 Square Frame Ramly's
I haven't played with photoshop much, but the small tidy freeware program I use (irfanview) has that option too. It also allows you to rotate by small steps, but that option you talk about where it automatically fixes sounds cool.