Hello,
I have a scanning and Photoshop question. It may seem basic, but I can’t seem to come up with a solution. Several years ago, I drew out a world map in pencil and pen for my campaign. Now that I am (somewhat) familiar with Photoshop (5.5) and own a scanner I want to add color and depth to my campaign map. However, when I attempt to scan the map I don’t get a straight black and white scan. Even though I’m scanning in black and white, my map comes out in black, white, and several variations of gray making it difficult to do fill-ins and backgrounds. I wasn’t totally surprised by the scan result, but I’m finding it hard to get around it. Does anyone have tips for scanning in black and white images so that they can be easily color filled? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
-Steve
I have a scanning and Photoshop question. It may seem basic, but I can’t seem to come up with a solution. Several years ago, I drew out a world map in pencil and pen for my campaign. Now that I am (somewhat) familiar with Photoshop (5.5) and own a scanner I want to add color and depth to my campaign map. However, when I attempt to scan the map I don’t get a straight black and white scan. Even though I’m scanning in black and white, my map comes out in black, white, and several variations of gray making it difficult to do fill-ins and backgrounds. I wasn’t totally surprised by the scan result, but I’m finding it hard to get around it. Does anyone have tips for scanning in black and white images so that they can be easily color filled? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
-Steve