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Originally Posted by Carl
For further reasoning on why not everyone contributes though, some people just don't own scanners. I was already collecting VGM for years before I ever bought myself a scanner, and scanning vgm booklets is still my sole use for it.
My first cheapie scanner gave a horrible green tint to everything, so manual color correcting was a pain until I later upgraded to a better quality one. By that time I had already rotated/sold through a good hundred or so vgm cds by the time I started scanning stuff. (and even then it was only booklets to start with, not trays, or obis, etc like now)
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This is my situation. Anyone who can recommend a really top of the line scanner and editing software feel free to PM or reply to this thread. I've been meaning to start the whole scanning/archiving process of my collection and I'd definitely like to contribute more on some of my obscure discs.
Also, how do people get scans of items non-paper objects? I see box scans and jewel case scans sometimes and I wonder...