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|  Scanning slabbed cards 
			
			I have a Canon scanner which has been great for scanning flat items (raw cards), but I cannot get the same quality scanning slabbed cards. I think it has something to do with the thickness and possibly focuses the background instead of the card and label. Is there some trick to this?
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			Try leaving the top open
		 
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			I use a Digital Camera outside in the sunlight.
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			The likely reason that your graded cards are scanning blurry has to do with the scanner technology.  CIS-based scanners have a limited focal range, usually just the surface of the glass plate.  CCD-based scanners have a broader depth of focus and thus do better at scanning three-dimensional objects, including ones that don't rest immediately on the glass scanning surface.  Your scanner likely is a CIS. There have been multiple threads on this forum discussing this topic and even providing recommendations of specific models. Just search "CCD CIS". Hope that helps, --S 
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			Here is a thread from just this past week---Read it thru & see the example at the end---it tells you all you need to know, as Sean says above. http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=136521 
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|  To summarize 
			
			There is one or two Canon scanners under $150 that uses CIS scanner technology that simply will not offer a crisp image of slabbed cards, and a few in the $175+ range that give a better (and worthwhile) image
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			Thanks guys, maybe time for an upgrade.
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