The publisher, John Wiley & Sons
Uses a question-and-answer format and numerous illustrations to demonstrate the fine points of producing high-quality desktop scans. Explains how to differentiate between types of images and how to select the proper scanning settings in order to obtain the best scan. Discusses the fundamentals of placing scanned images in documents and printing them including the conversion of image files from the Mac platform for printing in Windows systems.
Windows Scanning Book ANNOTATION
Extremely well-illustrated and featuring an easy-to-follow Q&A format, this comprehensive introduction to image scanning techniques for Windows desktop publishing features eight pages of color scanning examples and shows readers how to convert image files from the Mac for printing in Windows system.
FROM THE PUBLISHER
Each chapter in The Windows 95 Scanning Book teaches how to accomplish specific and fundamental tasks, such as determining the correct scanning resolution for print output or reducing the size of a scanned image. Heavily illustrated, step-by-step instructions guide you through proper and efficient procedures for a wide range of everyday business applications. You'll gain both a command of hands-on scanning techniques and a basic understanding of scanning and imaging technology that will enable you to scan and edit images successfully using any scanner or software program. The book also features numerous troubleshooting tips avoiding and resolving common problems such as moire patterns and show-through on thin paper.