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I have the same scanner. I set it to 600 dpi, reflective photographic mode.
I went to an art supply store and purchased a "super black" piece of paper stock to use as a background. It makes both PSA and SGC cards look very nice and true to the actual appearance in hand. Make sure your firmware is up to date, as well as the image capturing software. |
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I scan at 800 DPI and move the scans to an external HD for longterm storage (also a V600 user, btw).
800 DPI is overkill, but some cards (and their damage) is really neat to see when you zoom into an area. 200-400 DPI is good enough, and quicker if you're scanning dozens/hundreds of cards. I resize to make a smaller "display size" image for local storage on my laptop personal computer...usually a height of 620 or 765 pixels. This way I have a very high end scan for the future (especially for picky buyers) and a clean looking lower-end scan for general sharing of the card. |
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