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Larry Mckee <[log in to unmask]>
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HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 17 Oct 1995 10:41:47 -0400
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     I am seeking some advise on how best to reproduce photos for photocopied
interim/summary reports.  I've had some success with using color photocopies
of black and white prints in a small number of "master" copies (since they
cost about a buck a piece) and then using the color photocopy as the source
for a regular photocopy in the rest of the 50 or so copies produced - this
seems to work better than a straight xerox of the B&W's.
     I know there are some elaborate scanning systems that are starting to be
more affordable but the operation here is a long way off from buying such
hardware.  Places like Kinko's and other self-serve copy centers are starting
to have scanners available for customer use, but I'm pretty far behind in the
vocabulary and the knowledge of where to start, and how far to go with it.
     Can anyone provide a quick tutorial on their successes with this or
recommend a published source on the clearest and cheapest way to reproduce
photos for photocopied reports?
                         Thanks
                             Larry McKee

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