Scans are used for a number of different purposes . This tips page is geared toward making high quality scans that can be used for retouching and printing. After making the scan you can do the retouching yourself or send the file to us for work or print. The digital file can be sent to us by FTP upload, attached to an e-mail or burned to a CD and mailed to us.
A digital file can be created by scanning a print, a negative or a slide. Once a digital file has been created it can be worked on in a program such as Adobe Photoshop or any other photo editing program. The following steps are designed to help you get started in the photo editing process with the best quality scan.
The most important first step is to make sure the scanner is clean. Avoid having to do extra work later by starting with a clean scan surface. Most scanners can be cleaned with Windex. Make sure the glass surface is free of dust and finger prints.
When preparing to make a scan ask yourself what the scan will be used for. Scanners have a lot of different settings depending on your needs. In this case we want to make a high resolution scan that can be used for retouching and ultimately create a quality print.
Take a look at what will be scanned, is it a print, a negative, or a slide. Set the scanner accordingly. A special scanner may be needed to scan negatives or slides.
Set the scanner to create the scan as either a JPEG or a TIFF file. If you have a choice a TIFF file is recommended. A TIFF file is an uncompressed file which gives the clearest pixels to work with. If the scanner doesn't designate the type of file that it will create then wait until the scan is sent to the photo editing program and save it as a TIFF file.
The following settings are guidelines for scanning. We recommend that you play around with your scanner to find the optimal settings for your needs. |