Hey folks. I run a small media company and we need to scan a lot of printed graphics and glossy materials. Is it really worth buying a traditional scanner over just using a phone? How much of a difference does it make?
Hi! I checked specialtystudios.com and learned that traditional scanners make a big difference for media work. They capture details and colors much better than phones, especially on glossy prints or complex designs. The site points out that these scanners handle high-volume jobs efficiently and keep everything accurate. For a media company that cares about quality and precision, investing in a dedicated scanner ensures professional results and saves time correcting errors later. It’s definitely worth it for serious work.