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What's new | Platform | Storage | Video | Sound | Network | Imaging | Others | Mobile | Search Discuss | Subscribe | Monthly | Interview | Links | Files | Advertise | About Us Buyer's Guide: Scanner Scanning devices came into the modern computer industry from telegraphy. They haven't changed much during more than hundred years. But during its history there were a lot of various ideas for scanning images. Scanners can be divided into classes according to the following factors: a ...


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IQ01 Date: 250397 Modified: 250499 Author: jd Notes: na Image Quality Issues - Scanning Introduction . Auto-correcting scans . Resolution . Sharpness & focus Scans too dark or light . Speckling . Noise in scans Vertical lines in scans . Colour matching With the advent of new generations of desktop scanner that can closely compete with drum scanners to produce prepress quality scans, the issues of image correction, calibration and scan quality have become critical. This gui ...


Back to Tutorial List HP ScanJet 6300C Flatbed Scanner Overview: The Faculty Development Center’s flatbed scanner is a high quality device used for transferring photos or other images into the computer for manipulation, web-use, and printing. The ScanJet 6300C works like most scanners that you may have used. This tutorial will run you through the basics of scanning an image into Photoshop if you are unfamiliar with the Precision Scan Pro software or scanning a ...


HomeFree Audio CDOrderOther Important Books and Articles on PRBook HoldersIn-Line Lectern for Typing & ReadingContact Us HOW TO SCAN A BOOK by John F. Adams © Proportional Reading, 1996 CONTENTS Introductory Notes Overview of Scanning How Scanning Books is Different from Other Scanning Tips on Scanning and Optical Character Recognition Tips on Editing Text INTRODUCTORY NOTES Many people ask, "How do I scan a book?". This article has been written to answer this qu ...


Visual- Incorporating Graphics - Scanning Description | Possible Uses with Instruction Sheets Resources Required | Success Stories | More Information Description If you believe that a picture is worth a thousand words, then you'll agree that using images will enhance the learning experience for your students. This "How-To" will describe how to acquire images using a flat-bed scanner, and then save them in an appropriate format for use in web pages, Word and PowerPoi ...


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- Fundamentals of Digital Scanning - So, You Want to Scan an Image... This is a brief introduction to the fundamentals of scanning. "Scanning" is the process of converting drawings, photographs, and other two-dimensional media into digital images, which can then be viewed and manipulated on a computer. Digital images may be reproduced in different sizes and formats, imported into word-processing and desktop-publishing programs, or transmitted across the Internet. This document is primari ...


Scanning Basics Faculty Multimedia Development Lab Monday - Friday, 9:00 am - 4:00 pm 305 Berryhill Hall 966-3519 Things to know before you scan Scanning Essentials File Formats Getting More Help Things to know before you scan: Know your input - your materials determine which scanner you will use. The lab has three types of scanners: 1) Flatbed scanners (located at Rabbit, Owl and Tigger): Photographs, 35mm slides, negatives, transparencies, documents. 2) 35 mm S ...


A few scanning tips by Wayne Fulton The purpose is to offer some scanning tips and to explain the basics for photos and documents. It is about the fundamentals of digital images, about the basics to help you get the most from your scanner. How it works, for those that want to know. Included here are the general questions that we've all asked about digital images, but unfortunately, that other sources don't answer. The material is about the basics, and is appropriate for the beginner. The ...


Using a Flatbed Scanner Equipment In order to take 3D's with a scanner, you need a flatbed scanner, like the one shown here. I would imagine that just about any flatbed would do, though the quality does vary a bit between brands. Technique Taking 3D's with a flatbed scanner is easy. It is not something I thought up, but it makes sense when you look at the inner workings of a scanner. My hat's off to the person who came up with this- it is somewhat counter-intuitive. Th ...


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Current Selection: Home > TechTips > Scanners > Epson ES-1200C Flatbed Scanner Using the Epson ES-1200C Flatbed Scanner Introduction There are two different methods you can use to scan an image with this scanner: one involves the use of Epson Scan software and the other involves the use of Adobe Photoshop software. Try each method and stick to the one that suits your needs. Scanning with Epson Scan Software If the computer is not already powered on, then power it up by pressi ...




Welcome to the Fourth Floor Imaging Center home page. This newly consolidated imaging center combines many of the school's scanning and printing resources and documentation into a single public location on the fourth floor right outside of the 402 graphics lab. All scanning and printing resources are open to all students in the Architecture School. The Center contains four scanners - 2 flatbed and 2 slide/negative. The following information is here to assist you with all of your imaging needs! Documentation for the Color OneScanner flatbed scanner. Documentation for the Polaroid Polascan 35 Ultra slide/negative scanner.


Prev Next Scanning Home Workshop Contents About This Workshop... Introduction to Scanning Output File Types Optical Character Recognition Workshop Resources Exercises Scanning with PhotoDeluxe Scanning with PhotoShop Adding Images to Your Web Pages Inserting Images into PowerPoint Presentations Optical Character Recognition with OmniScan Lite Workshop Evaluation Form Maintained by: Layne Nordgren (nordgrle@plu.edu) Last Update: 09/23/97


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