On 4/2/21 10:27 PM, Guy Dunphy via cctalk wrote:
There are defects in your 'good' flatbed image
too - for eg the
bleed-through of the orange lettering on the other side of the
sheet. The way to correct that is to use a black, highly light
absorbent backing sheet. Eg black velvet.
Hum.
Why do so many scanners come with glossy white (usually on foam) backing
to hold the image down?
I'm questioning why they do that, not your recommendation.
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