Basically the procedure I've been using for this: Pull out the staples, open & flatten the pages Make sure each page is oriented the same way, i.e. butted against the corner and with the scan size larger than the actual page Don't change the settings between scans Do all the front sides with one name (I've been using names like pam1o0.tif, pam1o1.tif, pam1o2.tif...) Do all the back sides with another name (i.e. pam1e0.tif, pam1e1.tif...) Thanks! - Erik On Fri, 21 Jan 2005, Cheryl Rogers wrote:
My Summer 2000 got wet, but I have TONS of the rest of them.I'm serious. I owe Ricky a stab at the DFWAPC site, but I think I can work you in. :-)I know you're not going to get any less busy from here. Cheryl Erik Olson wrote:On Thu, 20 Jan 2005, Cheryl Rogers wrote:Erik Olson wrote:I can scan, but is this before or after the pdf's I owe you? :-)Actually, the PDFs thing was a joke. Because we're not including the full articles in the archive, I only need the covers at this point. The PDFs are more for some future thing.If you're serious about being able to scan PAMs, let me know. I can send you my collection with instructions. :)- Erik_______________________________________________ AGA-mcm mailing list AGA-mcm@thekrib.com http://lists.thekrib.com/mailman/listinfo/aga-mcm
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