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Posted By: Ted
What would you say is the most effective method for scanning so that the scans a) are straight and b) look as close as possible to the actual cards. My father and i are looking to scan the front and backs of the 300 - 400 vintage cards that we own so that we don't need to haul them with us to the show when we go. We have an epson 4870 scanner....For our graded cards it's pretty easy b/c the cases are clean and we don't have to worry about the safety of the cards. For our ungraded ...i think we want to get them out of their cases to make sure that we do it correctly...obviously we don't want todamage the cards. Thanks so much... you guys have been a huge help... |
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