I usually scan both halves and stitch - relatively simple. Sometime's I've
had tocan four pieces of a larger print. When I have access to a digi slr
(which is becoming less and less easy) I will take photos in preference to
scanning.
Kate
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ryuji Suzuki" <rs@silvergrain.org>
To: <alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca>
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 4:38 AM
Subject: scanning prints larger than ISO A4 size
> How do people deal with this problem? (Or is this so dead an issue
> that no one wants to talk about it any more?)
>
> 1. take a digital photo of the print
>
> 2. scan two halves and stitch
>
> 3. don't print bigger than 8.5x11 size, or print smaller size just for
> scanning purpose
>
> 4? are there service bureaus that can scan 11x14 and 16x20's?
>
> 5? does your lab/studio/employer/neighbor/friend own a big scanner?
>
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>
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