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I have some pieces that will not fit on my scanner.
The colors are yellowed with my digtal camera. I don't like that. please help

2006-06-08 10:51:32 · 5 answers · asked by Red Yeti 5 in Arts & Humanities Visual Arts Other - Visual Arts

5 answers

1. you can old-fashion develop and then scan them on to your computer.
2. as for the yellowing, edit your hues and saturation when you've loaded them on to you're computer!
3. If you want feedback on your artwork and would like to comment on others I strongly suggest that you post your art at
www.devinatart.com I have an account there, I'm not an artist (convential) I'm a writer, and I've gotten some good pointers from the other members of this site

good luck and happy creating

2006-06-08 11:03:36 · answer #1 · answered by Hidden in November 2 · 3 0

Look in your camera's settings for white balance. There should be options to change from automatic (maybe called AWB) to one for the kind of lighting you are using. If there's a manual balance control, great. Grab a piece of paper, use that to fix the white balance, and you should be able to get accurate colours. Note that the flash will often skew pictures not in auto-balance mode, so use a tripod and manually turn the flash off.

2006-06-08 17:58:12 · answer #2 · answered by kirun 6 · 0 0

Some places like Kinkos have super-jumbo scanners. The local print shop here in Texas that I use has one. If you can't find something like that, though, you can scan it in 2 parts then combine them in photoshop.

2006-06-08 19:30:07 · answer #3 · answered by Emmature 3 · 0 0

maybe only scan half of your art and then do the other half then put them together with photoshop or something

get a bigger scanner?

2006-06-08 18:00:00 · answer #4 · answered by Oreo 2 · 0 0

Have it professionaly scanned.

2006-06-08 18:28:38 · answer #5 · answered by A3 6 · 0 0

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