01-19-2019, 07:10 AM
You should be able to take out what you don't want in a photo and keep the rest. Let's say you wanted to put a photo of the kids in the cab, but in your cab. You could either erase everything but the kids using Photoshop, or if that becomes difficult, just print a copy of the photo, cut away everything but the kids, then scan what's left and resize it to fit.
This has got me thinking, years ago we found a bunch of old family photos that had curled and won't lay flat. Now that we have decent resolution scanners, I should be able to scan them now like you did and print new copies. I just forgot about those until now, thanks for the memory jog
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This has got me thinking, years ago we found a bunch of old family photos that had curled and won't lay flat. Now that we have decent resolution scanners, I should be able to scan them now like you did and print new copies. I just forgot about those until now, thanks for the memory jog
Don (ezdays) Day
Board administrator and
founder of the CANYON STATE RAILROAD
Board administrator and
founder of the CANYON STATE RAILROAD

