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Creative => How-To => Topic started by: Indianna on April 05, 2009, 16:53:17

Title: What's the best way to photo/scan flat stuff like plans, posters, catalogs, etc?
Post by: Indianna on April 05, 2009, 16:53:17
Hi all!

I have come across some stuff that might be useful to Playmodb as well as of interest here.  For example, I have a U.S. Playmobil train catalog from 1991 that has some interesting photos, a summary of sets, and simple layout plans.  From the same set there was a different European catalog (two copies: one in German and one in French.)  I bet lots of people have stuff like this lying around and, like me, don't know the best way to make images to post online or to send electronically.  So . . .  I was hoping that folks who are proficient at this sort of thing might share some of their tips and tricks.   :)

I have done a bit of experimenting already and these are some of the problems I am trying to solve:

I have a scanner (not very new) and a pretty decent digital camera and tripod.  I can take minimally competent pictures of 3D items and even "real life" but the flat, sometimes shiny, stuff is stumping me.  :'(   Any advice would be most welcome (and possibly rewarded by some new (and hopefully interesting) images to look at!)

Thanks in advance!
- Anne
Title: Re: What's the best way to photo/scan flat stuff like plans, posters, catalogs, etc?
Post by: Little Jo on April 06, 2009, 04:39:35
It depends a little bit on your personal quality demand and time you want invest.


Hope this helped.
Title: Re: What's the best way to photo/scan flat stuff like plans, posters, catalogs, etc?
Post by: Indianna on April 06, 2009, 13:23:03
Thanks so much, Jochen! 

That's a lot of really good and useful information!  I like the idea of scanning sections and then combining the images - I have Photoshop Elements and I think it will support that sort of operation.  I am mostly dealing with 2 dimensional paper items right now - catalogs, plans, and posters - so that should work fine. 

I have had OK success with set boxes using the digital camera and tripod (and even a home-made light box) but those photos were just for ebay purposes.  For more long-term archival purposes I would like to improve my technique in photographing boxes.  Your photos are always so beautiful, Jo - I hope eventually to come close to that level of quality!

Now I must get busy and see how well I can do.   :)   I am sure I will have more questions!   :yup:

- Anne
Title: Re: What's the best way to photo/scan flat stuff like plans, posters, catalogs, etc?
Post by: Little Jo on April 07, 2009, 05:13:30
I am sure I will have more questions!   :yup:

Just ask. If I have an answer, it will posted here ;)