Does anyone know of any a3 sized scanners that are, um, affordable? I want to return to drawing things by hand but I also like working with big sizes, most that don't fit in a normal a4 scanner. But all the options I've looked at (with the exception of the Mustek brand) have been waaaay over my budget. Anyone know of any cheaper options? Or does
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It's probably still cheaper to just have an A4 scanner I think A3s are notoriously expensive as A3 printers are also.- i usually scan in at least 3 parts with an overlap, trim off the edge of the overlap [as that is where the curve of the paper on the scanner plate edge is- and then put them together carefully in photoshop. it's not perfect, but i used to tape loads of sheets of paper together for drawing, and as long as you've kept the edges relatively straight, you can line the edge of the paper against the edge of the scanner plate so as you move the paper along, it's lined up against at least one dimension.
:3 just a suggestion tho, rather than get a large expensive piece of equipment.
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SO yea...Mustek is a nice reliable inexpensive large scanbed scanner to have ^_^V
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I scan in 2 parts with my smaller scanner. the top and bottom then add them up in PS
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