Someone With a Scanner Who Attended Conference...

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SUMMARY

The forum discussion centers around the request for a scanned image of the "I love what I do" insert from a conference tote, as the original was damaged by rain. Users discuss the benefits of laminating the insert to preserve its quality, with one member sharing their experience of laminating at Office Depot for approximately $5. The scanned image was created at 300 dpi, but users noted that the image quality may be affected by the software used to view it, specifically Internet Explorer's "shrink-to-fit" feature.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of image scanning techniques, specifically at 300 dpi.
  • Familiarity with lamination processes and tools.
  • Basic knowledge of file size limitations in graphic software.
  • Experience with image viewing settings in web browsers, particularly Internet Explorer.
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  • Research best practices for scanning images for optimal quality.
  • Explore different lamination techniques and materials for preserving printed items.
  • Learn about file size management in graphic design software.
  • Investigate image display settings in various web browsers to ensure optimal viewing.
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This discussion is beneficial for graphic designers, event organizers, and anyone interested in preserving printed materials through lamination and scanning techniques.

Geekgirl69
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would anyone be able to scan and post the "I love what I do" insert from the conference tote? I wanted to laminate mine since I like it better than the one in the new billboard pack but mine got caught in the rain and some of the dots came off.

TIA.
 
Hope this works. Mine's a bit ragged along the top, but I don't think too much of that scanned in. CS limits the size of the file, so if it's not good enough to print, let me know.
 

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Geekgirl69 said:
I wanted to laminate mine since I like it better than the one in the new billboard pack...

TIA.

Great idea about laminating them! I didn't think of that...duh....and was getting sad that they start to look wrangled after a while in the tote.
 
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NooraK said:
Hope this works. Mine's a bit ragged along the top, but I don't think too much of that scanned in. CS limits the size of the file, so if it's not good enough to print, let me know.

The part on top is barely noticeable. It's not the "crispest" image but for a catalog tote I don't think anybody is going to be staring at it saying hey it's fuzzy, etc. At least all the dots are there, lol.

Thanks so much, now off to laminate it.
 
I took my boards into Office Depot as soon as I got home and I think it cost me all of $5 or something. I was happy! They look good and people seem to be hungry when they see it. OR OR OR they think its the new catalog!
 
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I have a laminator here, I just procrastinated too long on the billboard with the dots... hmm procrastination, seems to be my MO.
 
Geekgirl69 said:
The part on top is barely noticeable. It's not the "crispest" image but for a catalog tote I don't think anybody is going to be staring at it saying hey it's fuzzy, etc. At least all the dots are there, lol.

Thanks so much, now off to laminate it.

I scanned it at 300 dpi, but CS shrunk the file... I did notice that when I opened the image in a separate window, my IE wants to "shrink-to-fit" and it is a bit fuzzy. But if you click the option to show it full sized, it's crisper.
 

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