Monday, 11 January 2010

More scans with the lid up

The banana above was the first where I used a plastic sheet to cover the glass. I used a piece of so-called Digital Transfer film, made by Permajet, which is most often used in some old photographic technologies, based on B&W output from an inkjet. The output is then used as a contact print. It is somewhat opalescent, so a sort of milky white rather than clear. Nice to use but needed a bit of processing to bring out the object.

Also with the Permajet film.

This scan was a bit of a disaster in that the object itself was very dusty, which I did not notice until I scanned it, and I also used an old bit of lower quality clear acrylic sheet. Picked up finger marks and also seemed to build up static, which attracted DUST of course. Getting to be a dab hand with the clone stamp.

Similar dust problem here.

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