Jump to content
CoinPeople.com

Scanner or Camera to get pictures?


detz

Recommended Posts

i personally use a scanner. i find you get a lot more details and clarity, especially when it comes to holograms and such. i scan all of my images at 300 dpi, then reduce them into more manageable sizes for further tweaking/sharpening.

 

the only downside is that newer scanners/software come with anti-forgery technology that won't allow them to work with images of banknotes. some of them check for certain shade combinations (not too hard with u.s. currency), and others for hidden circle patterns (the musical notes on uk pounds, some of the yellow 0's on the back of the 2004 $20's, etc).

 

if you have an older scanner and older software that works, you'll find plenty of advantages with it over using a digi-cam.

 

http://public.fotki.com/sanmiguel/world_banknotes

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Do you just use MS Paint or the program that came with the scanner to edit the pictures?

 

I may buy a scanner likes your for my apartment. Kind of hard to scan coins and notes from 130 miles away :ninja:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

×
×
  • Create New...