Scanners for Dummies | 
enlarge | Author: Mark L. Chambers Publisher: For Dummies Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 441292
Media: Paperback Edition: 2 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 334 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 7.2 x 0.9
ISBN: 076456790X Dewey Decimal Number: 006.42 EAN: 9780764567902 ASIN: 076456790X
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Amazon.com Digital cameras have encroached upon the territory of scanners a little bit, but scanners remain eminently useful for digitizing the family photo album, archiving documents, and sending kids' artwork to distant family members. They're also absolutely essential for serious design work. Scanners for Dummies shows you how to get the most from your scanner by guiding you through everything from basic hookup and software installation to moderately advanced graphics-editing techniques. The author, Mark Chambers, patiently explains terminology and concepts that have to do with translating a physically recorded image (such as a photograph) into a digital file (such as a JPEG or GIF image). Most readers will be able to get a lot from this book by simply reading chapters straight through, since the explanations of traditionally nebulous concepts such as resolution and color depth are accurate and easy to follow. Even the quality of the illustrations--often a shortcoming of trade computer books--is high, which is important in sections that show how to adjust contrast, sharpness, and resolution. Chambers deserves kudos for doing many of his tutorials in Jasc Paint Shop Pro, an excellent yet inexpensive editing package. Some readers might prefer coverage of one of the freebie editing suites; they should look for a software-specific book to supplement this one. --David Wall Topics covered: Digitizing images via a scanner connected to a computer running Microsoft Windows. Hardware connectivity (via parallel, SCSI, USB, and FireWire) is covered before the author explains the scanning procedure and how to manipulate images in an editing program. Suggestions for craft projects and some troubleshooting tips round out the volume.
Product Description Fully updated to cover new hardware and technology Here's how to choose a scanner, set it up, and start capturing images Flatbed or sheet-fed? USB or FireWire? And what the heck is a dpi, anyway? This handy guide tells you all that and more - everything you need to know to get the most use, and fun, out of your scanner. Choose the right image editing software, share photos online, even get the scoop on tricks the experts use. All this on the bonus CD-ROM * Evaluation versions of Paint Shop Pro and Photo Album * Adobe Photoshop Elements and Acrobat Professional tryout versions * Mac GraphicConverter and VueScan trial versions * SnapCopier(TM) and Ulead PhotoImpact XL trial versions Discover how to: * Buy the right scanner for your needs * Choose your software * Fine-tune your scans * Select and install extra equipment * Edit images like a pro * Keep your scanner happy and healthy
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- According to a new eBrain Market Research survey, 18% of households that own a desktop computer plan to purchase a scanner in the coming year
- Covers scanner fundamentals, including basic scanning tasks, image editing, maintaining a scanner, advanced scanning techniques, scanner projects, tips and tricks for better scanning and editing, and much more
- Provides expert advice on selecting, purchasing, installing, setting up, and using a scanner properly and efficiently
- Includes a CD-ROM packed with trial versions of several image editing software programs, image display software, scanning software, handy utility software, and more
- Covers both PC and Mac platforms and is significantly updated from the previous edition, with new content covering the latest scanner models and image editing software
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Little of value on retouching and restoration September 10, 2005 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
'Scanners For Dummies' was shockingly empty of helpful content. I was looking for useful advice and helpful tips for archiving photos, practical tips for best scanner settings and insights about how to deal with less than perfect images. This book had little information of relevance and nothing of depth.
I must own a dozen 'Dummies' books, and this is by far the least instructive and practical.
That said, who would benefit from reading the book? - An absolute beginner who needs encouragement to start exploring scanner settings. - A scavenger who wants a full chapter on how to connect a SCSI scanner that he/she obtained for free on Craigslist. - Someone who wants instruction on Paint Shop Pro and not Adobe photo applications. - Users who have no interest in retouching or restoring older photos.
The author, it seemed to me, had little interest or experience in scanning, retouching and restoring older images. To be more specific, the Histogram setting is not even mentioned and the info on adjusting Highlights, Shadows and Gamma settings is so superficial as to be of little or no help. However, the author does excel when discussing hardware issues.
I have since read and recommend as vastly superior 'How To Do Everything With Your Scanner.' Even 'Digital Photography For Dummies' has more detailed and practical help for scanning and restoring damaged photos.
If you buy this book for under $1, you are doing OK. But, if you want detailed and practical advice for scanning and improving photos, look elsewhere.
Great book on scanning March 7, 2002 11 out of 13 found this review helpful
Although I don't have a Microtek scanner like the author has, I was still able to follow along and learned everything I needed to know. This book also has almost as good a selection of novice material on Paint Shop Pro as PaintShop Pro for Dummies! Well worth the money.
Wonderful! November 1, 2001 9 out of 11 found this review helpful
This book told me all I needed, I'm using my scanner just about everyday now that I know what to do. (Plus I have it set right to take the best scans) Great coverage of filters and plugins too.
Highly recommended October 2, 2001 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
This book is as good as the amazon editor claims, I got my new HP scanner up and running in an hour so you know the installation and setup chapters were good! The coverage of web graphics is very good and provides lots of tips and instruction. You won't find as much on PhotoShop but the step by step Paintshop pro material is worth its weight in gold. Well written and funny. I am going to add this author to my Dummies watch list!
A MAJOR Disappointment September 30, 2001 17 out of 24 found this review helpful
As a long term fan of the Dummies books, I can't begin to express my disappointment in this offering. Scanners for Dummies is so exceptionally elementary as to offer absolutely nothing beyond how to "push a button" or "move a slider." Nothing is presented that couldn't be discovered by simply turning on the scanner and playing with it for a half hour or so.The worst part, however, is that much of the information about scanners and Paint Shop Pro is misleading and in several cases, just plain wrong. This is the absolute worst Dummies book I have ever read and, while it is not my first one by Mark Chambers, it may well be my last.
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