Wow... I'm sick and busy for a few days, and there's all kinds of things I have to reply to in one thread...
First, let me side with Jim as far this NOT being a p*ssing contest. This is a very interesting exchange of ideas for alternative editing procedures. I am no expert, having never touched Photoshop until I decided that I wanted to scan my beloved comics... since then, it has been an ongoing exercise in self-education and experimentation, and Jim has highlighted my shortcomings in the nicest manner possible...
Please, Jim, continue to share your techniques and pointers!
Second, I HATE the "official" scans that DC and Marvel offer, as they are as far removed from the original look and feel of the comics as it is possible to get, both in coloring, texture, and in some cases, noticeably redrawn pages...
Third, on the subject of interior paper color/texture... they should never be whitened to the extent that you lose the texture of paper, i.e. flat white... anyting from off-white to slightly yellow is much preferable to me.
Fourth, anything I post is me stating my opinion, not me laying down rules or suggesting regulation of scanning protocol. As Yoc said, these are scans of rare and highly sought after books. Those of us who scan do so because we love the books themselves, and want to share them with as many people as possible. Far be it from any of us to dictate the hows and wherefores for someone to meet our expectations. As is stated quite often on the DC++ hubs, in the scanner areas, If you don't like how something is scanned, buy it yourself, and offer an alternative scan. I would love to see, or do, a paper scan replacement for all of the fiche scans available now, but until that day, the fiche and photo scans are there to fill the holes, and I appreciate the efforts of the people who have provided them.
Back on topic...
Cimm