Artwork Scanning Services – Preserve or Sell Your Art
April 10th, 2011 | Posted by in Large Format ScanningIf you are an artist working in a non-digital format, you may have the desire to digitize your artwork. This is relevant for drawings, paintings, film photographs, and other flat forms of artwork. You will find that artwork scanning services can provide you with a much higher-quality image than if you simply attempted to take a picture of your artwork with a digital camera. Art scanning services ensure that the colors you used in the piece stay true to the pigments you used, a benefit that cannot be said of point-and-shoot photography. Particularly if you have the desire to sell your piece online, you will want to present it in the most accurate and excellent way possible.
Some types of artwork can be scanned using a home flatbed scanner, but you will need to have an excellent scanner for the images to turn out right. If you are unable to make your own high quality digital copes of your art, it will be worth investing in professional artwork scanning services to get the job done. For film scans, drum scanning services will provide you with very high quality images to work with from your negatives.
The way in which drum scanning services work is by wet-mounting your images to a cylinder and making copies this way. Scanning resolutions can be obtained up to 11,000 dpi. However, if you are planning to keep the photograph in its original size, or even expanded up to an 8″ x 11″, you need not pay for an image with a higher quality than 300 dpi. Art scanning services might also call for a large format scanner. Digital scanning services will provide oversize scanners for your artwork that exceeds the size of a standard sheet of paper. Prestigious art galleries around the world utilize these kinds of professional scanning services to preserve fine works of art in a high-quality digital format.
Photographic art scanning services may also be provided. The printing output from these kinds of services is quite extraordinary, and you will find that the quality of the image is exceptionally greater than what you could have produced with your point-and-shoot camera. You can choose to have artwork scanning services save your digital files as a PDF or other image format like JPEG, TIFF, or GIF. Whatever you choose, you will be left with beautiful digital representations of your artwork to be preserved or to use as a marketing tool to sell your art online.
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