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Scanning and cleaning up using Photoshop

Discussion in 'Creative Backyard' started by beruud, Feb 7, 2011.

  1. beruud

    beruud Twatwaffle Ten Years of Phun

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    I am not sure if this should go here or in the creative forum. I am sorry if I placed it in the wrong forum, but need some assistance that I think other people could benefit from reading.

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    This would be an example.... need to straighten the edges. I scan it and of course it prints at a DPI and I need to get these smoothed out, or straighten out and rid the ragged-ness of it. I hope there is a photoshop action, filter, etc to accomplish this task. I have a project that requires 10 scans, and I really do not want to have to tidy them up all by myself.

    Thanks in advance...
     
  2. TheOne

    TheOne The President ★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆ 15 Year Member

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    most of the noise can be removed with the topaz filters, but I'm afraid that smoothing the edges out will take some manual drawing.
     
  3. Noodle Panda

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    [​IMG]

    Slightly better.
     
  4. beruud

    beruud Twatwaffle Ten Years of Phun

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    So I was playing around with Corel Draw and it has a trace feature. It helps a bit... you can use a straighten feature or sometimes it traces without the jagged marks...

    I appreciate the effort, I just was hoping for a quciker fix than hand fixing them.

    Cheers!
     
  5. Noodle Panda

    Noodle Panda ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆ 15 Year Member

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    I didn't hand fix it. I used filters and it took about 12 seconds.
     
  6. 2001pm

    2001pm 2+2 is on my mind...

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    My ex-wife does this for a living. If it's for professional-looking output, you pretty much have to do it by hand. Or alternating your modifications by hand and with a filter. Good luck!
     
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  7. beruud

    beruud Twatwaffle Ten Years of Phun

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    Yeah... :(

    I had to do them by hand. It wasn't nearly as bad as I thought...

    I scanned them in at 1200 DPI.

    Then enlarged them some more. Put on a surface blur to get rid of the hard edges. Throw a slight medium filter on it and then shrink it using the softer filter.

    I would magic wand the white area, which would leave the jaggedness. I went in with the lasso tool and straightened out the selected areas, then fill in with appropriate colors, etc.

    Once it got to the standard size of like 800 x 800 give or take depending on the logo, they looked pretty good... but it did take me an entire afternoon. Hey Im getting paid for it... :)

    Again thanks for the help and the vine to just see if there was something!
     

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