Any scanning tips you can pass along?
Hi Matt, the best advice I can give is practice, practice, practice. It took me scanning well over 100 documents before I felt like my work was worthy of being archive quality. It is extremely important to get the printed document straight on the scanner. This doesn't mean the page straight it means the printed text straight as very few documents I have seen are printed 100% straight on the page. This means analyzing the angle of every single page compared to the top and bottom angle of the page. Then every single page goes into Photoshop for a manual cleanup including removing punch holes, rips, stains and other imperfections to the best of my ability. I have written Photoshop macros that do some of this work automatically but much of it is manual. Also you need to make sure before assembling a pdf that every single page is the exact same size. If you do any rotation in Photoshop the page size will change slightly and throw off the page size which will make reading the pdf more difficult in facing page mode. Photoshop rotation should be the exception rather than the rule as it will reduce the sharpness of the text and images slightly.