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Started by Kiwi, Dec 02, 2023, 10:46 AM

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Quote from: matrixman1013 on Dec 31, 2023, 04:47 AM
Quote from: Kiwi on Dec 30, 2023, 07:18 PMUnfortunately issues 243 and 251 are both watermarked so I'd prefer to try and source clean versions of those two issues.

I have clean digital of these.

Great! If there are any issues with them, Jason also has those two physically loaned from me.

kitsunebi

Quote from: matrixman1013 on Dec 31, 2023, 04:47 AM
Quote from: Kiwi on Dec 30, 2023, 07:18 PMUnfortunately issues 243 and 251 are both watermarked so I'd prefer to try and source clean versions of those two issues.

I have clean digital of these.

LOL, I sat down with Photoshop and sent Kiwi clean, de-watermarked pages yesterday when I saw his post, but he's been offline ever since, so probably hasn't seen them.  But if you've got naturally clean versions, might as well use those.

Even if it makes the time and effort I spent cleaning up the pages a waste. (j/k)

What kind of asshole watermarks something, anyway?  I'd never dream of watermarking a scan I worked long and hard to create, but these guys think they have a right to have their name splashed across a digital rip they upload?



Seriously, though.



Kiwi

Yeah. Sorry, been taking time out. Bit buggered with all the sticky heat the last couple of days and trying to clean up the yard. Also trying to get my head around a couple of PC changes. Anyways, I'm happy to use kitsunebi's likely excellent edits or wait for Jason to scan the real deal. It boils down to whether Jason wants to wade through them on the flatbed scanner or not?  :P

kitsunebi

Next up is Game Player's Strategy Guide to Nintendo Games Vol. 02 No.04, available HERE.


Kiwi

A water damaged December 1984 issue. of Commodore Computing Intl. has been added to the site. The original owner removed pages 37/38 so they've been replaced by 3rd party scans.




Kiwi

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Antic issues 84 and 88 have been rescanned and the existing files replaced with the new scans. The original files were scanned for Retromags when they had lower pages size requirements back in the day, so not only were they resized down I also tried to edit, unsuccessfully I might add, out the yellowing of paper stock common to these mags. All in all they were an embarrassment so although these retain the rather awful yellowing they are much cleaner scans.