I’m about to get into deconstructing, scanning, and archiving many vintage Japanese anime magazines. I got a guillotine paper cutter and a Fujitsu scanner on the way and the entire 1999 run of Animage Magazine to kick off my archiving.

I was curious what the best/safest place to upload my scans would be? The only archive I personally know of is Internet Archive, with a few other spots being too specialized to accept the magazines I’m scanning. I’m just worried that I may take the time and effort to preserve these magazines, just to have the copyright holders force whatever website I uploaded them to to remove them years later. What’s the safest spot to upload magazine scans? Should I be uploading them multiple places?

I will obviously keep the original scans safe on my computer and uploaded to a cloud service (unless they’re much larger files than I anticipate they’ll be), but the whole reason I want to do this is so people anywhere can view the contents of these magazines online.

Thanks for any advice on the topic.

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    1 year ago

    Archive. Nyaa. And private torrents. Im personally interested in what u have so do share here please. At least know one more guy is interested in it.

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    1 year ago

    Besides archive.org, exhentai hosts scans of non-hentai anime magzines/doujinshi like Newtype as well, so you could always upload a gallery there. Nothing wrong with throwing a torrent of the scans up on nyaa either. If you’re specifically thinking about cleaning up the raw scans before releasing them [not TL’ing, just mild cleaning] but aren’t sure where to start for automation then it might be worth asking around in scanlation communities about automatic Photoshop actions for color leveling/rotating + cropping, I’ve heard that those are viable nowadays but don’t know the details. Either way best of luck, I have some stuff sitting around that I’ve wanted to get into scanning for myself.