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Digital Graphics and Animation -
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  • Ashford, J. & Odam, J. (1996). Start with a scan: A guide to transforming scanned photos and objects into high quality art. Berkeley, CA: Peachpit Press.
  • Cohen, S. & Williams, R. (1999). The non-designer's scan and print book (Non-Designer's Series). Berkeley, CA: Peachpit Press.
  • Day, J. (1997). Color scanning handbook: Your guide to Hewlett-Packard Scanjet color scanners (HP Professional Books). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall Computer Books.
  • Ihrig, S. & Ihrig, E. (1995). Scanning the professional way (Digital Pro Series). New York: Osborne McGraw-Hill.
  • Introduction to Scanning Images for the Web  pdf  
    Step-by-step instructions for Deskscan software.
  • Scanning Lab offsite2.gif (306 bytes) newjune.gif (216 bytes)
    Articles on understanding threshold, drum and flatbed scanners, and flatbed scanning hints; Includes Scan-Res download, a program that will calculate the correct Bitmap resolution (scan etc.) for a given output device resolution, report the number of Grey Levels available plus the uncompressed file size.

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