Hi all!
I have come across some stuff that might be useful to Playmodb as well as of interest here. For example, I have a U.S. Playmobil train catalog from 1991 that has some interesting photos, a summary of sets, and simple layout plans. From the same set there was a different European catalog (two copies: one in German and one in French.) I bet lots of people have stuff like this lying around and, like me, don't know the best way to make images to post online or to send electronically. So . . . I was hoping that folks who are proficient at this sort of thing might share some of their tips and tricks.
I have done a bit of experimenting already and these are some of the problems I am trying to solve:
- Scan or photograph?
- If you scan, how do you deal with items that are larger than the scanner bed?
- If you photograph, how do you set up the camera?
- What do you do about wrinkles, folds, staple holes, etc.?
- How do you keep things nice and flat?
- What is the best resolution to use?
- What about color settings?
I have a scanner (not very new) and a pretty decent digital camera and tripod. I can take minimally competent pictures of 3D items and even "real life" but the flat, sometimes shiny, stuff is stumping me.
Any advice would be most welcome (and possibly rewarded by some new (and hopefully interesting) images to look at!)
Thanks in advance!
- Anne