TwistedNerve
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Hello all, my first post...
When I scan old VHS video sleeves, the main background colour is often creased and/or faded etc. I've tried the "colour smoothing" option in the scanner software but this leads to poor results. The only other option I've tried is in Photoshop, by highlighting the various areas with the selection tool and replacing the colour, but this too is far from ideal as a lot of the old colour is still left inside letters and text etc.
Is there a better way to achieve a "like new" video cover scan?
When I scan old VHS video sleeves, the main background colour is often creased and/or faded etc. I've tried the "colour smoothing" option in the scanner software but this leads to poor results. The only other option I've tried is in Photoshop, by highlighting the various areas with the selection tool and replacing the colour, but this too is far from ideal as a lot of the old colour is still left inside letters and text etc.
Is there a better way to achieve a "like new" video cover scan?