Aug. 14th, 2002
Scanner Bleeding.
Aug. 14th, 2002 01:40 pmAs some folks know, whenever you print out documents, you get a bit of "ink bleed" on the paper, especially with inkjet printers. This, of course, is due to the paper absorbing the ink a bit. Well, my scanner exhibits a similar bleed.
This time, it scans in my inked drawings and thickens up the lines by 2 pixels per 300 dpi. If I'm going to reprint stuff for further drawing & markup, I have to select all the white and have it invade by a pixel all around. Otherwize, it's too thick, and when I scan it in again, it's overthick.
*ARGH*
This time, it scans in my inked drawings and thickens up the lines by 2 pixels per 300 dpi. If I'm going to reprint stuff for further drawing & markup, I have to select all the white and have it invade by a pixel all around. Otherwize, it's too thick, and when I scan it in again, it's overthick.
*ARGH*