Resources

I have scoured the scanlation world and associated with all the misanthropic, eccentric, reclusive, egotistic, patronizing, obsessive, veteran, and experienced assholes in order to bring you the best of the best text guides that actually explain shit thoroughly and correctly.

DO NOT (even in Feb 2026) use machine translation (MTL) (using Google translate, DeepL, and/or other automated translation tools) without competence in Japanese/original language language and grammar if you are going to release something. You will end up with significant translation errors and frequently misinterpreted text. MTL only gives the appearance of a proper translation, but an incorrect translation will be incorrect no matter how “correct” the English looks, and you will have no way to verify it.

Just another attempt at a modern manga scanlating resource collection. Guides I consider outdated and redundant will not be included. Updated at my discretion. Find video guides elsewhere. Useful for both newbies and veterans. There’s always something new to learn. Suggestions always welcome. Last updated February 2026. Feel free to ask any questions or give feedback at quicksandscans@gmail.com.

This list of guides primarily concerns with using Photoshop to scanlate. If you are looking for advice on how to use Photoshop or its tools, I recommend googling what you don’t know. Your question has been asked and answered many times over already!

QSS’s Introduction to Scanlation (image)

pnyxtr, circa 2009 (text)

Contents

Guide list

Essential Editing Guides

Essential Editing Tools and Resources

Situational Methods and Guides

Advanced Editing Tools and Guides

Skill practice

JP SFX Resources

Translator Guides

Supplementary Comprehensive Beginner’s Guides

Other

7 thoughts on “Resources”

  1. I love v2.0.0 of illiteracy’s typesetterer tool, but my main problem with it is that it crashes if it comes across a file it doesn’t like, often without rhyme or reason. I wish I could contact (or even donate) to in some way, because there’s no way to reach him on his website. It’s a really helpful tool that shaves potentially hours off of my time spent lettering, I just wish there was a way to stop the crashing. Right now I’m using typesetterer in conjunction with typer tools to fill in for the files where it crashes.

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