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Old 07-09-2009, 09:45 AM   #6 (permalink)
Gao
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Originally Posted by Vintagepearl View Post
I have a scanner and have the DPI at 600 and the image of the coin is still blurry. Any tips?
Honestly, my scanner's always worked well enough that I never had to mess with it, so I don't have much to offer. You could try playing with the settings a bit to see if it gets better.

In any case, how blurry is it? Is it good enough that we can make out the legends? If so, I'd say post what you have for now. If it isn't, give us what you can read of the legends on both sides of the coin (there's more surviving than just the VOT/MVLT part, right?) and its diameter in millimeters, and we can see what we can do from there.

Last edited by Gao; 07-09-2009 at 09:49 AM.
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