I use a ScanSnap SV600 scanner for that purpose. It is an overhead scanner. Place the open book on the surface, scan, and then the built-in software makes the corrections to compensate for distortion made by the arched pages. I haven’t checked for sure but I think I get 600 DPI directly in whatever size the image is. The platform is about 16x20 inches or so. Sent from Mail for Windows 10 From: Jonathan Turner Hi folks, I have a question, and wondered if any of you may have an answer; I've been photographing some paintings, bound in large leather volumes. The volumes are thick, so that some of the paintings don't sit flat - there is curvature along the long and short edges. So, question is, is there a simple way to correct the page distortion back into the rectangle that it should be...? I've tried selecting the paintings, and using all the various transform tools in Photoshop, but there are still curves and bends which I can't straighten out. Even had a go with puppet warp, with some limited success, but still ends up with wavy lines, not straight edges. With all the amazing tools PS has I find it kind of hard to believe that there isn't an easy way to select a shape and transform it into a rectangle...or just turn a bent edge into a straight one? All suggestions welcome. Thanks Jonathan |