[Hidden-tech] Large size scanning capabilities needed
Janis S. Gray
jsgray at crocker.com
Tue Aug 22 12:09:48 EDT 2006
Try TigerPress (Amherst and Noho). The Amherst office did a great job with a 22 x 14 watercolor last year. I'm pretty sure they can scan larger originals.
Janis
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Hello all,
I have a client needing a resource to do large size scanning. The source is oil paintings on canvas.
"do you know a printer, etc.who has a large flat screen scanner that could scan a painting (e.g. 18"x24") into a high resolution (300dpi) .JPG or similar digital file?
thanks madeline
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