Re: PS3 manuals to contribute
Posted by breakcrieslive on .
Best way to scan them is using a printer. Minimum quality/resolution is 300 DPI and it has to be PNG format. All pages have to have the same dimensions as well. Save all the scans in a zip file, pages numbered in order and upload!
" I'm an evil scientist, what do you expect? This isn't a game."
Hey everyone, I'm new to this site. I found it in trying to figure out emulation along with everything involved with that but noticed that the PS3 manual section is a little bit light. I still have over 100 PS3 games and I've also found tons online for all systems. I have over 100 PS2 games as well as quite a few PS4 although not sure if they're being taken yet due to the generation.
My question is, what's the best way to upload the ones I own as far as how I should scan them to make sure they're the best quality? Also, what sort of quality is required if I come across any scans online? I've seen some good, some great and some that you wouldn't want to print but you can definitely read.
I also have hundreds of scans for guides. Probably more than hundreds by now. I had a good number of guides but decided to get rid of them in favor of PDFs instead.
Hopefully this will be helpful. Thanks!
Scott
My question is, what's the best way to upload the ones I own as far as how I should scan them to make sure they're the best quality? Also, what sort of quality is required if I come across any scans online? I've seen some good, some great and some that you wouldn't want to print but you can definitely read.
I also have hundreds of scans for guides. Probably more than hundreds by now. I had a good number of guides but decided to get rid of them in favor of PDFs instead.
Hopefully this will be helpful. Thanks!
Scott