Hi friends,
I am trying to take good quality pictures of rather large desktop motherboards for a project I'm working on. I had a brilliant idea of scanning them with a flatbed scanner I have but it only focuses on the bits of the board that are flush to the scanning glass. And the through hole components tend to lift the main board from the scanning glass. Everything else just looks out of focus. So it seems that that option wont run.
I have been capturing the images with my iPhone 11 and it's okay but wont capture the whole board. I have to grab it in sections and then stitch it back together in photoshop. I know that a lot of people have to put pictures of circuit boards up on the threads here, so what is the most popular way of actually doing this? Thanks all.
I am trying to take good quality pictures of rather large desktop motherboards for a project I'm working on. I had a brilliant idea of scanning them with a flatbed scanner I have but it only focuses on the bits of the board that are flush to the scanning glass. And the through hole components tend to lift the main board from the scanning glass. Everything else just looks out of focus. So it seems that that option wont run.
I have been capturing the images with my iPhone 11 and it's okay but wont capture the whole board. I have to grab it in sections and then stitch it back together in photoshop. I know that a lot of people have to put pictures of circuit boards up on the threads here, so what is the most popular way of actually doing this? Thanks all.
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