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Compensating scanner distortion - looking for volunteers with a scanner
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(03-04-2022, 03:50 PM)Ofnuts Wrote:
  • A 7px error isn't bad if you are scanning a 600PPI (my scanner is 76px). If you used a lower definition, it's proportionally worse (7px @300PPI would translate to 14px@6OOPPI
  • What is the picture above? The anchors are not on the lines, so it is after you ran the "fix" part?
In the previous attempt, the image skewed during printing. I scanned the image without noticing this deviation (0.16º).

So I redid the process again, but this time I scanned with a resolution of 600ppi.

Generating an output of : Scanner map 600PPI (5, 0.513, 0.551)
[Image: Y7xSCsK.png]

[Image: OWQXzQi.png]

[Image: Tf7GeKK.png]

But I still don't quite understand what was done or how to take advantage of it.
I guess I'll have to read the manual again...
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Samj PortableGimp 2.10.28 - Win-10 /64.
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RE: Compensating scanner distortion - looking for volunteers with a scanner - by Krikor - 03-04-2022, 07:54 PM

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