2009-01-21 // 13:17:59
Esther.Z.Schnickenacke
I'm glad you didn't say "... you're WELCOME!"
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...you're a lucky, lucky girl!!!

2009-01-21 // 12:36:40
Esther.Z.Schnickenacke
That's an excellent solution! Thank you very much!
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my pleasure!

2009-01-21 // 10:30:50
Esther.Z.Schnickenacke
Haa. Love it!

But was this not difficult to scan? I was thinking of doing something three dimensional recently and I thought it would be impossible to get the picture part in focus if it was raised off the surface of the scanner by an object... Would be very greateful for any tips you could share here!

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Thanks Esther, it wasn't very difficoult to scan.....beacuse I haven't scanned it at all :-)

I tried to scan at first, but as you said it was impossible to have a correct focusing, so I glued the pic on a sheet of white paper, put it on my desk, under a white neon, and took some pics from above with a digital SLR. The camera was on a tripod. No flash. Automatic mode. Neutral settings. The difficoult part was to find the correct positiong, because of the unwanted light reflections on the pola surface (but nothing dramathic, just lost ten-fifteen minutes moving the sheet and the camera around the desk).

Then I cropped the digital pic, did minimal corrections to the gamma and contrast level.....that's all.

Hope this can be useful ;)

ciao!