![]() Software stitching scanned pagesĪpplications like Adobe Photoshop or Gimp can stitch photographs together, so they should do the same with newspaper pages. You can scan and store pages in sections, but converting from, say, The Sydney Morning Herald, into six overlapping A4 pdfs is clumsy.Īnd the saved documents aren’t much use for anything. They rarely scan a whole newspaper story in a single go, Full pages are out of the question. Home office flatbed scanners are A4 size or maybe fractionally larger. Yet turning broadsheet newspaper pages into. My news cutting hoard is a prime candidate for scanning and digital storage. There’s enough to fill three filing cabinet drawers. My story portfolio is a pile of yellowing paper. I’ve been a newspaper journalist for most of the past 30 years. Microsoft Image Composite Editor is the answer. Scanning and stitching pages and stories from old broadsheet newspapers has been a problem for a long time.
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