Make Your Scanner A Great Design And Production Tool Revised
Category: Books,Arts & Photography,Graphic Design
Make Your Scanner A Great Design And Production Tool Revised Details
Discusses how to scan 3-D objects, create background effects, colorize photographs, restore damaged photographs, and scan high- and low-key images
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Reviews
For four years now I have made reference to Make Your Scanner a Great Design & Production Tool, and it's previous version, in my Scanning Basics non-credit classes at a local community college. I refer to the page for finding the sweet spot on your scanner because it explains how "noise" can be introduced into a scan. That, and some other technical information, has been useful to me in preparing for my class. The target audience of the book is graphic artists/designers; I believe it meets the needs of that group. However, my classes are attended by family members doing geneologies, librarians, or small business owners who want to scan for the internet. The book does not contain enough examples geared to their needs.