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SCANNING
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few scanning tips
The purpose is to offer some scanning tips and hints, help with fundamentals
and other basic scanning information to help you get the most from your
scanner.
- Are
the New Lower Price Scanners Really Any Better Value?
An Exclusive Insider's View of the Latest Trend of Low Priced Scanners
- Bit
Depth, Scan Mode, and File Size When scanning images, Bit Depth
is an important issue and drastically affects file size.
- Digital
Imaging Guides This Digital Imaging Guide presents several tips
and suggestions to help users of desktop scanners get the most out of
their system.
- DTP
Zone - Here is a step-by-step guide on producing professional
B&W scans
- Cheap
'n' Good Scans with Photoshop Nothing can make a monitor match
a printed piece or be an accurate preview of the way a scan will print,
but there are some things to do to make it a little better.
- Correcting
Poor Color it's easier to color correct an image in the computer
than it is in the darkroom.
- Do
You Really Need All That Resolution? do you really need
600dpi?
- Dynamic
range, 24 bit or 30 bit color depth in scanners Dynamic range,
24 bit or 30 bit color depth in scanners
- Finding
Your Scanner's Sweet Spot There are areas within the imaging
area of your scanner that are better than others.
- How
to Scan - Learn how to scan the correct way (submitted by
printshop.com)
- Scanning
and scanner related Web sites were compiled by Kotev Technology
Ltd. specializing in scanner related , imaging and document management
software
- Graphics
file formats which format to use? Common questions
- Greyscale
Scanning A scanning FAQ
- Interpolated
resolution what is it? The E3 scanner is a 300 dpi scanner,
yet it is spec'ed at 300x600, and it offers resolution up to 4800 dpi!
So what does that mean?
- Tips
on Scanning With special reference to creating digital images
of philatelic materials
- Line
Art Scanning A line art scanning FAQ
- Michael
J. Sullivan's Scanning Tip Online scanning resources web site
- Out
of memory problems? Explains a LOT about memory problems and
what to do about them
- PhotoCD
vs JPEG One of the most recent topics that became a subject
for much discussion regards the image data file format JPEG and the
newer Kodak PhotoCD format. So for any interested (especially those
who requested it), on this page is a summary of the information
exchanged...
- Photographic
Resolution How much can we scan? A scanning resoulution
FAQ
- Printing
Kodak Photo CD images A Kodak Photo CD FAQ
- Proper
Setup Installing a scanner is usually quite easy. For the most
part it's plug and play. That is, you plug in your scanner into your
computer, install the scanner software, and play! But there can be a
few "gotchas" along the way.
- Resolution
capability of printers how much to scan? An opinionated
FAQ
- Salvaging
a Faded Original It is my firm conviction that you can obtain
better images from poor negatives, prints, and slides with your scanner
than the best photo darkroom!
- Scanning
3D Objects Most relatively flat objects can be "photographed"
by your scanner assuming they fit on the glass platen!
- The
Scanning FAQ
- The
Scanning FAQ Halftone
- Scanning
Glossary
- Scanning
Great Background Effects An endless variety of backgrounds
are possible -- for a catchy headline of background
- Scanning
for Fax Text is really better faxed as text (opinion).
- Scanning
for Output Method When scanning, you always have the choice
of what kind of image you want to capture. Find out the Scanning for
Output Methid.
- Sullivan's
Online Scanning Resources Scanning Tips and calculator
- Scanning
Resolution Calculator
- Sharpening
Scanned Images All scanned images need some sharpening, even
those scanned on high-end drum scanners.
- Scanning
Tips and Techniques Scanning artwork and photographs can be
broken down into four primary catagories: lineart, halftones, greyscale,
and color
- A
Simple Way to Get Better Scans This section describes and explains
a very standard scanner technique to correct and improve image contrast,
andis applicable to scanning both prints and film.
- The
PhotoSource Q & A
- Using
a Polaroid Camera with a Scanner When in a pinch for a quick
image, Polaroid offers an instant solution.
- Video
boards How much color to buy?
- Video
Resolution How much to scan? We scan for the capability
of our output device.
- Wayne
Fulton's Scanning FAQ
- What
is Scaling? What is Resampling? Not only that questioned
is answered but also about 100 more too
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