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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 healthyNote: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included.
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Scanners for Dummies
May 7, 2004, For Dummies
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2004, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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April 29, 2001, For Dummies
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System requirements: PC with Pentium II or faster processor or a Mac OS computer with a 68040 or faster processor; Microsoft Windows 98 or later or a Mac OS system software 8.0 or later; 32 MB RAM (64 MB recommended); 600 MB hard drive space; a scanner; a sound card or built-in sound support; a mouse or other pointing device; a monitor capable of displaying 24-bit color or grayscale; a modem with a speed of at least 14,400 bps.
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