Quote Originally Posted by Phil View Post
• While appearing to be in black & white, each page has been scanned in COLOR to mimic as closely as possible the experience of viewing the actual original art—for example, you are able to clearly see paste-overs, blue pencils in the art, editorial notes, art corrections. Each page is printed the same size as drawn, and the paper selected is as close as possible to the original art board.
I figured out a long time ago, using the photocopier / scanner at work, that unless you're scanning pure text, it's best to scan in colour - even if what you're scanning has no colour. It gives you a much better end result. Better even (I think) than greyscale.

~ Le Messor
"It is sweet to let the mind unbend on occasion."