Finally I got a scanner, now i can scan (duh) and post! However, when i make the
initial scan, the image needs some retouch in order to make it look good. I can
se the printing dots within the scan, is there a method to eliminate them, have
the image look as a paint or something that does not indicates that it is a
sheer scan? The bigger i scan it, the worst it looks!
Usually I scan an image at 300dpi, and size it down to 200 or 150 dpi. That
usually leaves a magazine spread scan at at least 1500x2000, so it's fairly HQ
and the dots are not so visible.
Finally I got a scanner, now i can scan (duh) and post! However, when i make the initial scan, the image needs some retouch in order to make it look good. I can se the printing dots within the scan, is there a method to eliminate them, have the image look as a paint or something that does not indicates that it is a sheer scan? The bigger i scan it, the worst it looks!
TNKS
Basically, no. The only way to make those seem to dissappear is to rezise the scan, at least in my experience.
Usually I scan an image at 300dpi, and size it down to 200 or 150 dpi. That usually leaves a magazine spread scan at at least 1500x2000, so it's fairly HQ and the dots are not so visible.
OH, so it's better to scan in a HUGE size, then downsize it a little to diffuminate those marks?