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How to Turn a Raw Scan into the Finished Product
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Okay - here's the biggie tutorial that everyone wants to see, in full technicolor no less.
This is a beginner's guide to templating a raw scan (after it's been straightened - see my other tutorial for that). I've tried to show as much as possible in as few pages as I can, but there are obviously going to be many more cases that you might come across where you are just going to have to extrapolate the techniques here into something you can use to get around a specific problem. I'm intending to put one more tutorial together on cloning out marks and blemishes and that should basically provide the complete set needed to take a raw scan all the way through to the finished item. Comments are welcome - if they are useful i'll even put them into V2 of this tutorial (i'm sure there will be one) or modify the existing content. As usual, there's a PDF in the .rar ... Note this is just one man's way of sorting a scan - I'm sure there are other ways that work just as well for other people! Kampar |
Much Appreciated.. thankyou! :thu
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Thanks for this, have wanted to learn how to do this for a long time!
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thanks will give it a co myself
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You did I great work man.
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Thanks for this!
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Cheers for this it will come in very handy. Many thamks.
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Thank you Kamper will try this out
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Thanks. Looking forward to trying this
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This is a God Send! Awesome Work...
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Great stuff thank you
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thank you ....
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just got a scanner so I'm gonna have a go!
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You wanna be a resident scanner, too ? :-)
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thank you !
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thanks for your time and effort on this.
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coolll thank you for sharing
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Cheers, will try this later
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Thanks for this Kampar, will take a look at it.
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Thanks a lot for this much needed tip-treasure.
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Thank you soo mucho! =)
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Thanks again for sharing! :thu
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thx much!!!!
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Thank You
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Cheers mate.
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thanks for the tutorial
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Thanks so much for this, have been dying for a few extra tips on how to make my scans look better so i can share them!
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A big thankyou for this file.
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Thank you Kampar! I plan on putting this tutorial to use immediately.
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thanx
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Cheers.
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very very thanks!!!
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Thanks
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Many thanks for the Tut
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Thanks for this. Looking forward to trying the techniques.
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Thanks.
I'll start with that Good job |
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