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What light is best for scanning photos?
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What light is best for scanning photos?
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If budget allows, you'll want lights that have a high CRI or Color Rendering Index (generally high 80's and above). This will allow for the most accurate color reproduction. Lights that are not rated for CRI can also be used.
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