possibly, but that sounds like more work with less quality than scanning? Im not very good at graphic editing or using graphic software like Gimp.Guy wrote:Rather than folding and scanning Koda maybe try photographing then cropping and stitching.
Oregon State Forest maps, source and/or replication...
Re: Oregon State Forest maps, source and/or replication...
lightweight, cheap, strong... pick 2
Re: Oregon State Forest maps, source and/or replication...
If you find someone with a large-scale scanner, I'd love to hear who and what they charge. I have some I'd like to do the same with. (And once digital, it's a simple matter to georeference and use with PDF Maps!)
Karl
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Re: Oregon State Forest maps, source and/or replication...
will do, will be happy to share what I end up with too. If I have to go that route I hope its not that expensive. If its affordable Ill scan some other maps Id rather have in digital format... I know Ive worn out at least 2 copies of MHNF.kepPNW wrote:If you find someone with a large-scale scanner, I'd love to hear who and what they charge. I have some I'd like to do the same with. (And once digital, it's a simple matter to georeference and use with PDF Maps!)
lightweight, cheap, strong... pick 2
Re: Oregon State Forest maps, source and/or replication...
Cool, thanks! I know that "another forum poster" once had Kinkos (I think?) scan a fairly big gorge map, and it wasn't prohibitive. But I think they're out of business now...Koda wrote:will do, will be happy to share what I end up with too. If I have to go that route I hope its not that expensive. If its affordable Ill scan some other maps Id rather have in digital format... I know Ive worn out at least 2 copies of MHNF.kepPNW wrote:If you find someone with a large-scale scanner, I'd love to hear who and what they charge. I have some I'd like to do the same with. (And once digital, it's a simple matter to georeference and use with PDF Maps!)
Karl
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Re: Oregon State Forest maps, source and/or replication...
D'oh! I'll never live that one down. Sorry, EP!kepPNW wrote:Cool, thanks! I know that "another forum poster" once had Kinkos (I think?) scan a fairly big gorge map, and it wasn't prohibitive. But I think they're out of business now...
Kinkos is owned by Fedex so they should still be able to scan.
Koda, does the Forestry Center on Hwy 6 not carry these maps? I assumed they would.
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Re: Oregon State Forest maps, source and/or replication...
I honestly don’t know, never stopped in there. I do know they are no longer available at any of the stores that sells maps. At least not REI, or on line, in fact you can barely find the REI image of one on Google...sprengers4jc wrote: Koda, does the Forestry Center on Hwy 6 not carry these maps? I assumed they would.
lightweight, cheap, strong... pick 2
Re: Oregon State Forest maps, source and/or replication...
So seriously, there's a couple options. If you cannot find a large scale scanner, it can be cut up and Photoshopped together. Cutting it will be less work to stitch it back together than folding it. Either method will require some decent amount of work to get it seamless, foldless, and orthagonal, but it's something that I have the ability to do. I have very good photo retouching skills and great attention to detail.
If you can't find someone to scan it in one chunk, I can do it on a rainy day and you'll have a permanent digital version at your disposal.
If you can't find someone to scan it in one chunk, I can do it on a rainy day and you'll have a permanent digital version at your disposal.
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You don't have to cut it
Just take as many pictures as it takes to get the whole thing, then stitch them together
Or print each picture on seperate page. Some overlap would be fine.
Just take as many pictures as it takes to get the whole thing, then stitch them together
Or print each picture on seperate page. Some overlap would be fine.
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Unless you lay it perfectly flat and have the camera perfectly placed perpendicular to the surface it's on you will introduce distortion. The lens will also introduce barrel or pincushion or complex distortion too.
Yes he will have a usable image but I think this might be worth archiving. Maybe not. Maybe I can get poor copy and just as it all to OSM or Google and it won't matter
Yes he will have a usable image but I think this might be worth archiving. Maybe not. Maybe I can get poor copy and just as it all to OSM or Google and it won't matter
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Unknown how much any of these might cost, but just some quick googling for Portland area large format scanning
http://www.tisimaging.com/document-scan ... lans-maps/
http://www.pushdotstudio.com/site/servi ... nning.html
http://www.coltab.com/services/digital- ... -scanning/
http://www.portlanddocumentscanning.com ... ng-service
http://www.tisimaging.com/document-scan ... lans-maps/
http://www.pushdotstudio.com/site/servi ... nning.html
http://www.coltab.com/services/digital- ... -scanning/
http://www.portlanddocumentscanning.com ... ng-service