Since the creation & popularity of the personal computer, photography and computers have been on a converging course. Now with the advent of digital photography these two disciplines have truly met. Given all that, nearly everybody who has ever held a camera in their hands has hundreds or perhaps thousands of prints, negatives or slides that for a variety of reasons they may wish to scan into their computer. Added to this computer printers are at a stage that can produce images that rival the quality of traditional photo prints giving everyone with the correct equipment the power to set up a complete digital darkroom. Like most computer related hardware good quality scanners and printers have been decreasing in cost substantially since their introduction and are now at the stage of being quite affordable for the home enthusiast. Using a scanner correctly is the essential first step to producing good quality images via the computer. A Simple Guide to Digital Scanning has been written in a no-nonsense simple style and is designed to give both the more experienced & novice scanner the necessary information to assist them to produce better quality images.
Subjects covered include: What is a digital scanner. How scanners work & what to look for when buying. Setting up & maintaining your scanner. Setting up your system for the best results. Scanning & saving an image. Digital printing & image editing. Digital cameras.
- ISBN10 0957841442
- ISBN13 9780957841444
- Publish Date 31 March 2006
- Publish Status Unknown
- Out of Print 8 November 2014
- Publish Country AU
- Imprint 4C Publishing
- Format Paperback
- Pages 128
- Language English