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cgilmo

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My current one just does not cut it with slabs.


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such a pretty card, and my scanner makes it look ugly
 

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I am in the same boat. i have stopped scanning because I know I will just need to re-scan them once i do get a new one.
 

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take it out of the case they scan better that way, DUH.
 

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8800 canoscan?

i think i saw a scan of someone here with a slab bgs and looks gorgeous

dave
 

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Some people swear by Cannon, others swear by Epson, others like me swear by HP. You might be able to find a deal on a good scanner now due to the release of Windows 7 (not sure if older ones will be compatible, the way that many XP ones weren't when Vista was rolled out).

Whatever you do, make sure you get one that is CCD rather than CIS. I'm guessing that your current scanner has a CIS sensor rather than CCD, as they tend to be brutal on slabs. Here is a good link that explains the difference.http://www.scantips.com/chap3c.html
 

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Sean_C said:
Some people swear by Cannon, others swear by Epson, others like me swear by HP. You might be able to find a deal on a good scanner now due to the release of Windows 7 (not sure if older ones will be compatible, the way that many XP ones weren't when Vista was rolled out).

Whatever you do, make sure you get one that is CCD rather than CIS. I'm guessing that your current scanner has a CIS sensor rather than CCD, as they tend to be brutal on slabs. Here is a good link that explains the difference.http://www.scantips.com/chap3c.html


yeah, im aware of the difference

I have the one i have now because of its form factor and low power requirements


also, I am using windows 7 so...
 

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Epson from about 8 years ago that have been sliced down in Photoshop

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to save money you could go with the white paper route :lol:
but whateve you do dont get an hp photosmart c4180. if you have seen my scans you know what im talking about
 

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This is the only card that I have in a slab that is scanned. I typically remove cards but this is a PSA 10.
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It's likely due to the raised edge of the holder. It prevents the front of the slab from resting against the glass. The sleeve inside the holder doesn't help either. PSA slabs have less of an edge on them.

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I think PSA slabs tend to scan a little bit better.
 

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