Professional Scanning

VanGoghAgain, the first and only fine art reproduction houses to offer the "Eclipse Scanner," the largest flatbed Scanner of its kind. Founder John C. Cortese and colleagues developed the Eclipse in 1999.

Together they designed the most accurate image capture device for the art industry. The flatbed scanner is 44" long by 74" wide. Its active scan window is 44" wide by 72" long.

The Eclipse scanner was engineered to capture all the subtleties of fine art, from brushstroke texture to deep shadow detail. With a VanGoghAgain Direct Scan, your print reproduction is the first generation away from the original. Our artist-clients have remarked how they had a difficult time choosing their original at first glance. Being the largest flatbed scanner of its kind, we can scan your oversize originals in one pass safely and with little handling. High quality prints can also be made from your transparencies if the original art is not available. With a VanGoghAgain direct scan, your print is the first generation from the original. The scanner's lamps are scientifically created to capture the original just as your eye would see it. We can safely scan your over-sized art in one pass and with little handling.

It is not a digital camera

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"My clients are thrilled with the final result from the VanGoghAgain flatbed scanner." Artist Dot Bunn creates large giclee murals for residential and commercial installation and says VanGoghAgain is the best source for over-sized format canvas reproductions. "The originals are captured in every detail on their flatbed scanner, so there are fewer proofs and quicker turnaround time," says Bunn. "Their staff works closely with me and always guarantees a quality product."