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Old 03-23-2015, 10:55 PM   #3
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Besides the obvious for normal good picture taking, like good lighting, background that doesn't blend into the reader, I'd make it a point to get closeups of any scratches or flaws either on the screen or the bezel, front and back.

I've scanned my readers at times on a flatbed scanner (mostly so I didn't have to fool with after processing to get the accidental and inevitable "tilt" from the screen, it was a case of being lazy), and wow... every little speck of dust shows. I've never had a scratch on a reader but I would imagine it would also show up very well. If you have one hooked up to your system, you might give it a try.
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