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Home » Computers Systems » Commodore Systems » Commodore Magazines » Transactor Magazines 64Copy Central Transactor Magazines 64Copy Central in Computers & PCs Resource Directory |
This archive project was started around November 2007. I was viewing some pages from the Transactor magazine archive on Craig Bruces site when I realized that it should be possible to put the entire magazine together into a single PDF. This would eliminate the need to keep each magazine in its own folder, comprised of dozens of individual image files like JPG or PNG. I didnt like the deficiencies of the existing scans as some are of poor quality and many with skewed pages, so I put out a request for original magazines to scan and start off a new high quality archive. All of the magazines presented here are of my own scans of original magazines. They contain every page, from cover to cover, including all the advertising. My original intent was to present the PDFs without the covers and ads except for the front cover, and they would be substantially smaller without the extras. However, they would not be the original magazine anymore. Others have told me that much of the experience in reading the old magazines are the ads. What I am doing is scanning all the pages to 300 DPI image files, either color TIFF for the color covers and color ad pages, or greyscale TIFF for the black and white and greyscale pages. Each archive of the original scans takes from 150 Mb to over 200 Mb and any defects on the original pages, like writing, are cleaned up andor removed before archiving. These files are then converted to color JPG or bitmap bw TIFF and then rolled into a single PDF. If you want more details on how I made these PDFs, from scanning to PDFing, then read this page for all the gory details.
Website: http://ist.uwaterloo.ca/~schepers/transmag.html
