Scan Resolution
Thinking about selling some of my US mint duplicates. What resolution of scan do most of you sellers use? I have many options with Epson. Also any tips on getting started will be appreciated. I already have an account, both on Hip Stamp and PayPal. For pricing, would 50% of Scott value be a good start price (plus P&H)?
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I scan the stamps at 600 dpi unless it is a full sheet or pane of 20, then I scan at 400 dpi. There is a limit on the size of each image.
And yes, some of us price at 20 - 50% of Catalogue Value. The postage would be set up when you set your store up.
I'm sure others will be chiming in to help you.
Good Luck!
Luree
https://www.hipstamp.com/store/dianealthea
Another way to approach scan size is to target the final image to be no wider than 1200 pixels. This assumes that the image is properly cropped and reasonably straight.
Most scans on stamp eCommerce sites appear dull because tonal range is compressed. Software like Photoshop Elements or free picture editing software may be used to expand tonal levels.
Also, it goes without saying, do not edit .jpg files. Save the original scan as a .tif file. Edit the file and export a smaller optimized .jpg file from the finished .tif file.
Include the catalog number and an inventory number in every file name.
Tom
https://www.hipstamp.com/store/stamps-from-keesindy