What's the best way to make this scan of a data sheet from our old shed look new?
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What's the best way to make this scan of a data sheet from our old shed look new?
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Remake it. It will be faster than cleaning up that image.
Mike
Agree.
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It looks like your data sheet fell off a truck. Throw it away and do a new one.
Agree. Remake it and throw this one away.
Thanks everyone for the replies. I just need to find that teds sheds logo somewhere. I believe that this company is long out of business.
Redraw the logo.
Sure. Other than PSP, what applications do you have? For instance, do you also have CorelDraw?
Thanks, I only have PSP X5.
Probably using a vector drawing program is the best way to achieve this. A free one is Inkscape, or you could download a fully functional 28 day trial of Xara Designer Pro. You would only need to master a couple of drawing tools and the type tool to make a new version of what you want. A day or two at most would probably be enough as you already have your experience with PSP.
Bob.
I just spent less than 30 minutes to get this result. You only need to redraw 5 shapes (the ones I coloured red) using the Shape Tool (and the Ctrl key to help obtain horizontal and vertical lines). The only tricky parts are the "S" and the "D" where the rounded corners need a bit of work. The inner shape of the "D" required a rectangle with rounded corners sliced out of the main "D" shape. The rest is just the rectangle tool and the text. I found that Arial was a good match, using both regular and bold, with some adjustments using the tracking tool. All done in Xara Designer Pro. This can be exported as a .pdf file so that it can be saved as a vector file for future use.
I appreciate that it will take time to get up to speed with the program, but this is not a difficult job. (Click on the attached thumbnail to enlarge)
Bob.
I'm curious, if this was on an old shed, why have a pristine version?
What use is this? I'm just being nosy!
OK, thanks!
I guess if I'd spent that money, I might feel the same.
Found this :http://www.realpages.com/sites/tedssheds/index.html
Looks like they have/had a warranty: http://www.realpages.com/sites/tedssheds/page3.html (bottom of page)
Offer Bob a couple of dollars and he'll do the whole thing for you. It's hardly going to make a difference to the fortune you've already spent on it :thx
Only too happy to oblige, I'll post it here later. First, can you let me know the measurements you require?
I don't want payment for this, but you might want to make a donation to the Philippines Typhoon Appeal
Also, download the free trial of Xara Designer Pro if you haven't already done so, and open the file I will post to see if you can reverse engineer it.
"Give a man a fish", and all that.
Bob.
That would be fantastic. The original one is 3 1/2" X 5" I will download the Xara trial later today and play around with it.
Thank you so much. :)
Here you go. I'm guessing that the mark to the left of the large "S" is the "®" registered trade mark.
Attached are the .xar file and a .pdf version should you require it.
Bob.
Bob, thank you so much for doing this. I really appreciate it. Your the best ! =D>
You can, but it won't look brand new.
I hope you have a bigger version of this, it makes life easier. (more pixels are better)
In PSP, Promote the Background layer of the image.
Select All (Ctrl + A)
Selections>Modify>Select Color Range
Tolerance 50
Softness 90
Subtract color range ticked.
First use the default colour, ie white.
Click OK.
Then Selections>Invert (Ctrl+Shift+I)
Hit Delete.
Select None (Ctrl+D)
That gets rid of the grubby white background.
Do the above again and sample the brown, using the medium brown to start with is best (don't start with the dark brown or some of the black disappears.
The result is now a bit light.
Duplicate the Layer in the Layers Palette, a few times might be necessary, I did 4. This brings back a bit of the browns, so do the above again.
New Raster Layer>fill with white>drag the layer below the text layer. Merge All.
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Grenou
It could also be done in PSP, using the vector tools, although Xara's tools are a lot easier.
PSP's vector tools haven't been touched since the Jasc days.
The original question was how to clean the image, which is what I did.
Bob's new version looks a lot better, but that wasn't the question.
Grenou
Bob was being kind. Bob just went ahead and did it using Xara.
Grenou, your solution and explanation is great.
I don't think the OP really cares much how it was done, provided a clean label comes out the other end.
Strictly speaking, providing complete solutions has never been the ethos of TG, but rather to help people do things for themselves, but I guess the OP is happy. TG would be a poorer place if this is all we did - provide the end product.
Hehe, there are ways and means.. ;-)
Grenou