Author Topic: Modifying a flat bed scanner for playfield and cabinet scanning  (Read 6586 times)

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Offline beaky

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Here is 1 pic
i had to scan at 300 dpi & decrease the quality inorder to be able to shrink it down to 1 meg to upload it.
+ the mylar is cactus on this pf
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and a couple more
again there is a bubble in the mylar (across the eyes)
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and an illuminated insert
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Brilliant,looks a major modification -whats say I buy the scanner ,send it to you for modification with a fee for your troubles.
Millsy
it took around 2 hours so send me a pm and make me an offer. (im not a greedy person)
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Nice work, Beaky. Those scans certainly show what is possible - how hard would it have been to get results like that with a digital camera? The best thing is you know everything is square.

Just be careful not to scratch the glass - would hate to see your hard work wrecked by something as simple as that.

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I found that with a digital camera there is to much colour variation. ie. the flash, shadows, reflections, it is easier to make a stencil from a 400dpi scan than a photo or even a 1200 dpi scan.
sounds crazy but even when i sent a high res picture of a insert decal i wanted made up to the company that made my sof pf insert decals i was asked to send a 300dpi scan of the image. They couldn't get the colours right from the photo.
as you know most playfields & cabinets have only a few colours.but a camera picks up millions of colours. i did an experiment with a photo and a low res scan from the jokerz cabinet. i used the magic wand feature on corel draw to isolate the different colors for a stencil, i tried the picture first and had to do a heap of fix ups on the outlines, that picture i posted on the thread about what type of scanner to use to get a better focal point was the one. it took me hours to get that picture right. this after noon i scanned the same picture (400 dpi) and had the artwork for the stencils made up in half an hour.
fortunately my last hobby was fish tanks, i made a few and i still have my trusty glass cutter. not that i could be bothered but if i do scratch the glass i can cut a new piece. but i definitely will try not to scratch it.
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Thats awsome Beaky ill be making one of these for sure and ive said it before but damn there some great looking tits lol

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Thats awsome Beaky ill be making one of these for sure and ive said it before but damn there some great looking tits lol
i put that picture there just for you. i knew i would get your attention using it.
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Job well done $#$

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Well im on my way i picked up two almost identical scanners today so once ive tested them ill start cutting.  Also grabbed one with an a3 scanning bed which would be good if it works

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How much were the scanners daniel?

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Cant tell you geoff ok they were $5 each if they both work i was planning on making one for your work shop aswell

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was the A3 $5 as well....where do you get stuff at those prices lol

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One more pic
i cant resist showing you this scan & stitch job
of course it has been shrunk down and quality reduced
it took about 16 scans
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nice job beaky.

how do you stitch together?