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Gold Negative & Slide Scanning Tour: Page 3

 

Gold slide and negative scans include manual cropping and orientation. Each Gold scan is manually cropped to preserve as much of the image as possible.
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You may be wondering what cropping & orientation mean. The examples below will help explain why cropping & orientation are part of our scanning process.

So What is Cropping? Scanning slides or negatives leaves a black border around the scanned image. The process of removing this border is called "cropping." Meaning that the border is cropped out or taken away from the scanned image. The pictures below explain cropping.

 

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So what is Orientation? Orientation simply means that the scanned image is oriented for correct on screen viewing. It means the image has been rotated until it is properly oriented. The examples below show two images before being rotated or oriented.

 
 
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