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SCANNING - RESIZING
Resizing will be done in four steps. However, don't forget I want to receive two files from you:
1) the 300dpi ones (leveled)
2) the resized version.

* Download here the scans that you can use for this tutorial.

     300dpi pages (use resize_example.jpg)

Step 1 --> Go to Image --> Image Size.



Step 2 --> You'll see this window in front of you:



Step 3 --> First change the 'Resolution' to 300, then change only the width to 2000px. Click on 'OK.'



Step 4 --> Go again to Image --> Image Size.
Step 5 --> This time set the width to 1700px. Click on 'OK'.


      Important
- Never make the page bigger!
Sometimes the scanner already resized the pages to 1700px and after you qc-ed the page it's normal that it turned out smaller than 1700px. If that's the case, don't resize the page and leave it the way it is!!

      resized pages

Step 1 --> Go to Image --> Image Size.
Step 2 --> Set the width to 1000px. Click on 'OK'.
Step 2 --> Set the width to 702px. Click on 'OK'.

 

Wondering why we don't do it in one step? The answer is quite simple. Please take a look at the two examples below.





The first example has been resized in just one step. (From 1700px to 702px.) The second one has been done in the steps I just explained.
As you can see the lines and tones are much smoother this way.

Here's a better example.






DOUBLE PAGES

Double pages will have twice the size of a normal page.
- The normal size of a 300dpi scan is 1700px, so the double page should have the size of 3400px.
- The normal size of a resized page is 702px, so the double page should have a size of 1404px.

     300dpi pages (use resize_doublepage_example.jpg)

Step 1 --> Go to Image --> Image Size. Set the Resolution to 300 and the width to 5000px. Click on 'OK.'
Step 2 --> Go to Image --> Image Size. Set the width to 4000px. Click on 'OK.'
Step 3 --> Go to Image --> Image Size. Set the width this time to 3400px. Click on 'OK.'

      resized pages (use resize_doublepage_example2.jpg)

Step 1 --> Go to Image --> Image Size. Set the Resolution to 300 and the width to 3000px. Click on 'OK.'
Step 2 --> Go to Image --> Image Size. Set the width to 2000px. Click on 'OK.'
Step 3 --> Go to Image --> Image Size. Set the width this time to 1404px. Click on 'OK.'