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HERES A GREAT WAY TO MAKE A RAZOR Card STAND OUT IN A SCAN

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arod305

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Well kinda did this on accident. Make sure the room is completely dark and just leave the scanner lid open. I think doing it this way really makes the card look nice. I know some people dont care what the scans look like, but I am one of those people that take pride in my scans. Even though my scanner is not the greatest, it still looks nice IMO... Just a Tip
Thanks Logan

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works with all cards and especially with slabs. once you try it with the top up, you never go back!
 

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absolute best way to scan, besides opening and closing the cover becomes a real pain.
makes orange refractors look awesome too

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Tomlinson21RB said:
works with all cards and especially with slabs. once you try it with the top up, you never go back!
Once you open the flap you'll never go back :lol:
 

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Pine Tar said:
Tomlinson21RB said:
works with all cards and especially with slabs. once you try it with the top up, you never go back!
Once you open the flap you'll never go back :lol:

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Easiest way to fix contrast if you have photoshop. Scan a pic. Crop it to just the card. Increase the canvas size and paste the card in the center of a large black area. Auto contrast. Crop again, done.
 

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Ty Hope said:
Easiest way to fix contrast if you have photoshop. Scan a pic. Crop it to just the card. Increase the canvas size and paste the card in the center of a large black area. Auto contrast. Crop again, done.

Placing a black sheet of paper behind the cards would also work.
 

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If you take a look at my bucket, you'll see I've been doing this for a long time! Anything with a white/light border gets the black background while anything with a dark border gets the white background. I always thought it just makes the cards look better...


Example with black background.
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Example with white background.
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