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6/21/2017

What kind of corrections do you apply to all scanned images regardless of original media?

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Left: Raw output from scanner after possible orientation correction; Middle: Result of Basic Post Processing; Right: Result of Advanced Post Processing
Once a photo is scanned -- whether it is a photo print, the individual photos on an album page, a 35mm slide, or a negative -- the same corrections are performed either by automatic or manual methods.  These corrections include:
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  1. Cropping the scan to just the area of the photo image
  2. Correcting for each image its: 
    1. Orientation (portrait or landscape)
    2. Exposure
    3. White balance (to make sure whites are white rather than a pale color
    4. For any images that were faded, limited restoration
    5. Eliminating Red Eye
    6. Restoration to eliminate pin-holes, tears, and damage, as much as possible.

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