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A diffusion media is a semi-transparent sheet that scatters the light passing through it (diffuses it) and makes reflections and rainbows “wash out” from the scanned image. | A diffusion media is a semi-transparent sheet that scatters the light passing through it (diffuses it) and makes reflections and rainbows “wash out” from the scanned image. | ||
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There are several materials that can achieve this effect. There are even professional diffusion gel sheets you can buy from photography stores, but other materials may work as well. | There are several materials that can achieve this effect. There are even professional diffusion gel sheets you can buy from photography stores, but other materials may work as well. | ||
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