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Topic | Any recs for flatbed scanners that are high quality but aren't super expensive? |
PerseusRad 07/05/23 6:52:31 PM #6: | drclaeys posted... can you put a dollar amount to "aren't super expensive" ???? fair play, I was thinking under $200, decently lower if feasible. MabusIncarnate posted... I think it would do fine for that, you can use a real basic, free editing program like GIMP to improve the contract and saturation also. I do a lot of printing, laminating, menu making, and all kinds of local projects like stuff for the elementary school football team. In my opinion, when it comes to scanning, there isn't a real drastic difference in quality, and for what you need it for, I think this one will be fine.Thanks again. I didn't think it would be something that I'd need to be super picky with, I'm just the type that gets a bit uncertain unless something is in my hands. --- http://i.imgur.com/EUkIomS.jpg ... Copied to Clipboard! |
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