Author Topic: Modifying a flat bed scanner for playfield and cabinet scanning  (Read 6554 times)

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Offline beaky

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corel photo paint 4
Plus i used this to scan as well
very useful program
if you look at the image size (pixels) its been divided by 10
file size is about 138 meg @ 400 dpi
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Thats great Beaky cant tell its been stitched.   

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Thanks for taking the time to post all that info Beaky, much appreciated.  ^^^

I'm doing a very similiar thing with a backglass from 1952 that has seen better days.

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it is very cool post

I am thinking of trying this soon

Not trying to simplify it too much however the basic concept is that you need to modify the scanner so the glass is flat on the playfield/backglass?