This volume describes how to use a scanner to capture images, offers advice and tips on image and colour correction and provides details on using photo editing software to edit, repair and modify scanned images.
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Discover all the basics about your scanner, then put it to work with help from this step-by-step resource. Author Dave Huss looks at how and why scanning works, and examines many ways you can maximize the scanner you already own. Learn to use all your scanner's features. Explore graphic concepts including color correction, resolution, and image optimizing--plus, repair and preserve scanned documents, and more. How to Do Everything with Your Scanner is filled with projects, resources, ideas, and simple instructions to help you get the most from your scanner for home or business use.
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Misnomer for "How to do Everything with SCANNED IMAGES",
By Rudy "pain-doc" (Columbia, SC USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: How To Do Everything with Your Scanner (Paperback)
David Huss is a highly skilled digital imager, and a superb communicator to boot (see my rave review of his Photoshop Elements book). This paperback is no exception - other than that the title is a misnomer that leads one to expect an overview of scanning hardware. And that it ain't! Rather, the title should have been "How To Do Everything with >>Scanned Images<<", and that the author does very well indeed. If you had hoped to learn how scanners work (not even a diagram is provided) or how to get the most scanner for your budget - forget it. Moreover, the chapter on OCR (optical character recognition) is disappointing - many words but few pearls. To add to the confusion caused by the title, this paperback also appears as a hardcover book with precisely identical title, but entirely different author (of the opposite gender yet). Having said this, Mr Huss does a fabulous job of showing you how to scan photo's properly and, better yet, how to process the resulting digital images. The final chapters on correcting & enhancing photo's, and on restoring damaged photo's, rate 5 stars, making the book well worth the modest price. If only the title had not led to expectations unfulfilled.
34 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A definite "must have" guide!,
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This review is from: How to Do Everything With Your Scanner (Paperback)
After having minor problems with my scanner, I went out and looked at various "how to" books -- this one beats the others hands down in termns of organizational format, content, ease to understand and depth. If you think scanners just scan, this book will teach you a few new tricks!
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Ultimate Scanner resource,
By George Dickens "Graphics Guy" (San Francisco) - See all my reviews
This review is from: How To Do Everything with Your Scanner (Paperback)
Before reading through this book I only used my scanner to occassionaly scan photos. After reading through this book I discovered that I can do a whole lot more and my scanner is no longer gathering dust on my desktop anymore. The author has a very friendly (often humorous) style of writing that makes you feel he is actually talking with you one-to-one. This book should be included with every scanner that is made.
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