I hear you. I use the scanner alot for my pencil art and I have the same complaint. Sadly though, they both work on the principals of light reflection, and because of this, it'll always lose the near blacks and near whites. I just scan it and mentally complain about the quality. Noone will ever know how good the original is. As long as it's the best it can be, that's the best I can do. If you have a fluorescent scanner though, those do NASTY stuff to art. I have LED now, and there's a truck tone less noise. I don't mind scanning grey scale or colour with that. The fluro ones add too much noise to colour
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