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There are many excellent online courses. This has been hugely beneficial in my day to day work.
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- Louise Nolan
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Scanning for DTP
Course Aims
This course aims to assist users who wish to include scanned images in DTP documents, by explaining the various parameters which effect image quality, giving guidance on setting up the scanner and monitoring the accuracy of results, and enhancing the raw materials with imaging processing software. |
Assumed Knowledge
A good working knowledge of PC's, printers, and MS Windows. Experience of using a DTP package such as PageMaker would be an advantage. |
Course Audience
Anyone who needs to use a scanner for getting images into documents |
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This course can be found in the following categories:
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Courses > DTP |
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Table of Contents
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Scanners
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Flat-bed, Hand-held and Drum Scanners
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Image Formats
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Scanning Line-Art
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Modifying Line-Art
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Highlighting an Area of the Image
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Tracing Scanned Line-Drawings
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Scanning Grayscales and Color
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Dots-per-inch with Grayscales
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Halftone Screens
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Halftoning while Scanning
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Halftone Screen Types and Settings
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Varying the Screen Settings
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Lightening Pictures for Image Setting
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Special Effects with Screens
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Calibration for Color
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Calibration and Consistency
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Adjusting Color Images
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Creating Composites
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Masks and Layers
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Cloning
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Bibliography
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Photoshop's Toolbox
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Photoshop's Toolbox Keyboard Shortcuts
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Other Useful Photoshop Shortcuts
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Basic Scanning Steps in Photoshop
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