Here is what I came up with to get decent images of a cylinder box label. Not sure if I'm the first to come up with this idea, but I think it works great and is a great improvement over taking a bunch of stills around the box and stitching them together.
Cliff
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79nGf2lZ_yk
How To Scan a Cylinder Record Box Label
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How To Scan a Cylinder Record Box Label
Cliff's Vintage Music Shoppe, Castle Rock, WA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIz_IpaVrW8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIz_IpaVrW8
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Re: How To Scan a Cylinder Record Box Label
Well done.
Ray Phillips came up with same basic idea about 20 years ago when he did a couple of article for the old "Sound Box" (a newsletter then, not yet a magazine) about Bettini labels. But he did it on a xerox machine. It worked well and he was able to get pretty decent images of the many different variations.
Ray Phillips came up with same basic idea about 20 years ago when he did a couple of article for the old "Sound Box" (a newsletter then, not yet a magazine) about Bettini labels. But he did it on a xerox machine. It worked well and he was able to get pretty decent images of the many different variations.