Brent,
Do you use factory scanner settings?
Are you adjusting or using extra features on the technology that you have purchased?
-Contrast
-Brightness
-Dust Removal
-Threshhold
-Gamma Editor
Do you use 8, 24, or 256 bit color when scanning?
I am sure with such advanced scanners you could scan above 200-240 dpi. If not why are the scans resized?
Are you willing to scan cards at 300 dpi with factory defaults and allow zoom on your scans? If not, why not?
Invest In Baseball is committed to using factory settings on all of our scanners making very sure even a stray print mark or piece of dust is visible and uploading our original un-resized images. Does PWCC have this same level of commitment? I believe you would benefit from proper scans that allow users to zoom and view the card as if it were being louped in hand.
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In our defense, it’s hard to make one group of settings that optimize every card issue from 1888-2014
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You are right. I have found after years of selling you need two settings. One for cards that have holo-foil of any sort and one that is for non-holofoil classic gloss cards. I recently checked your website and see that you break up your auctions by era. You can set up multiple profiles on any modern scanning technology and seamlessly switch back and forth with one click. You should never be using the same settings for vintage as you do with modern.
I would be happy to help if you have any questions with volume technology in an effort to keep your quality constant and maintain the current level of volume you have.