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Bkrum 03-15-2020 04:52 PM

Scanning images for PSA registry... help
 
As it appears I may have some free time the next couple of weeks I have decided to tackle the project of scanning images of my T206 collection for my PSA set registry. I do not have a scanner (although I may buy one)but I do have an IPhone/IPad. I am not great with technology and need a little guidance to get started. Where would you suggest I start? Do I need a scanner or would one of the IPhone apps be sufficient? Just need a lifting off point

trambo 03-15-2020 04:55 PM

Depending on the quality you want, I'd pick up a scanner. I use an epson v370 that works really well. Not all but virtually all of my scans are on the registry.

Good luck!!

BabyRuth 03-15-2020 05:32 PM

I've done this daunting task - over 1500 entries on the PSA site so far!! I've scanned images using my Canon Pixma printer as well as just uploading photos from my phone to my PC using Dropbox.
Good luck - it will keep you busy!!!
J

BruceinGa 03-16-2020 05:45 AM

I also scan mine, with an Espon Perfection V300 Photo. I am pleased with the results.

Dpeck100 03-16-2020 05:53 AM

I have an EPSON V 600 and it takes amazing scans.

If you ever sell cards on your own like I do it is also a good investment.

Ronnie73 03-16-2020 09:43 AM

I'd recommend a flatbed scanner. Just be sure you get one that uses CCD technology. It's the only type that can scan depth such as slabbed cards. I use a Cannon CanoScan 9000F Mark2. Here is a helpful article on scanners. http://www.thatt206life.com/2019/03/...-graded-cards/

You could use a cell phone but for the time you invest in doing this task, you won't be completely happy with the results.

Here is what a partial set of scanned cards using the CanoScan for the PSA Registry looks like. This is a set of Joe Namath cards that my girl is a huge fan of. https://www.psacard.com/psasetregist...gallery/311203

MULLINS5 03-16-2020 10:32 AM

The purpose of scanning cards for the PSA Set Registry used to be for sharing with fellow collectors or bragging rights for the insecure. With all the uncovered fraud, now scanning cards helps legitimize ones collection by helping show which cards are altered and which ones are not.

Fuddjcal 03-16-2020 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by MULLINS5 (Post 1962492)
The purpose of scanning cards for the PSA Set Registry used to be for sharing with fellow collectors or bragging rights for the insecure. With all the uncovered fraud, now scanning cards helps legitimize ones collection by helping show which cards are altered and which ones are not.

This is very true. I like to scan the cards for myself to look at and not any ridiculous "registry".;)

My question is, can you use one of those good scanners as an all in one printer, so I can also use it for work when my HP takes a dump?

Bkrum 03-16-2020 12:07 PM

As I am using PSA exclusively to authenticate my collection the PSA registry seems like the logical place to archive it. Am slowly upgrading it until it gets to a price point that it no longer makes sense. With all of the front/back rarities it also seemed like a good idea to have it all in one easy to use space

Ronnie73 03-16-2020 03:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Fuddjcal (Post 1962495)
My question is, can you use one of those good scanners as an all in one printer, so I can also use it for work when my HP takes a dump?

I am not aware of an "all in one" machine that uses a CCD scanner image sensor to properly scan graded cards.

Tabe 03-16-2020 05:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Bkrum (Post 1962336)
As it appears I may have some free time the next couple of weeks I have decided to tackle the project of scanning images of my T206 collection for my PSA set registry. I do not have a scanner (although I may buy one)but I do have an IPhone/IPad. I am not great with technology and need a little guidance to get started. Where would you suggest I start? Do I need a scanner or would one of the IPhone apps be sufficient? Just need a lifting off point

Do not use your iPhone. Your results will be inconsistent and not very good. Use a scanner, use the same settings on every single card, and you'll be much happier. You'll get a completely flat view of the card, the angle will be the same every time, and the lighting will be the same. And the results will be much higher quality.

Dpeck100 03-16-2020 05:45 PM

If you want to get the best results scan your cards in the dark with the lid up.

You will get the black background that really makes cards pop.

Fuddjcal 03-17-2020 04:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ronnie73 (Post 1962543)
I am not aware of an "all in one" machine that uses a CCD scanner image sensor to properly scan graded cards.

Thanks Ron, much appreciated.

Bkrum 03-21-2020 04:32 PM

Scanning update
 
bought an Epson V600 yesterday and have it up and running. Per someone else's suggestion I have been scanning with the lid which seems to be working I've also been using 300 dpi resolution...is that sufficient? Any other settings that I should navigate to improve my results?

swarmee 03-21-2020 04:51 PM

I would say to get it right to your liking first, before scanning a bunch. Determine one setting and stick with it.


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