The VueScan bible : everything you need to know for perfect scanning


Sascha Steinhoff
Bok Engelsk 2011 · Electronic books.
Annen tittel
Utgitt
Santa Barbara, Calif. : Rocky Nook , 2011
Omfang
VII, 165 s. : ill.
Opplysninger
Description based upon print version of record.. - Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Using this book; Chapter 1: VueScan - Look and Feel; 1.1 Field of application; CMOS scanners; Drum scanners and Imacon/Hasselblad; 1.2 Compatibility and license issues; Flexible licensing regulations; Standard vs. Professional edition; Try before you buy; 1.3 VueScan GUI; Guide me-Beginner's mode; Advanced/Less - Extended mode; Advanced/More - Full display of all options; 1.4 Dependencies - Automatic GUI changes; Dependencies are the key factor; Frequent GUI changes; 1.5 Saving and restoring options; Reset to default values; Chapter 2: Initial Setup. - 2.1 Download and setup2.2 Color management in a nutshell; 2.3 Defining monitor color space; Sofware vs. hardware calibration; Monitor color space; 2.4 Scanner profiling for positives; 2.5 Desired vs. actual colors: Scanner profiling; Before and after profiling; 2.6 Printer profiling for true color output; Film profiling for color negatives; Embedding existing ICC profiles; Chapter 3: Resolution and Scanning; 3.1 Talking about resolution: SPI, DPI, PPI, and absolute pixels; 3.2 SPI: Adjusting sampling quality; SPI is the correct denomination; Determining the original size. - 4.4 PDF - Versatile document formatFacsimile vs. archival scanning; The perfect electronic document; 4.5 RAW files - Storing internal scanner data; Traditional scanning workflow; RAW scanning workflow; RAW scanning from disk is fast; Limitations of RAW; Always focus before you scan; 4.6 DNG vs. RAW TIFF; Viewing Raw-TIFF; Color depth in RAW; How and when to use RAW; RAW in daily use; Lightroom and Aperture; File size comparison; Chapter 5: Scanning Media Types; 5.1 Transmissive media - Color slide (E6); 5.2 Transmissive media - Kodachrome slide (K14). - 5.3 Transmissive media - Color negative (C41)5.4 Transmissive media - Black-and-white negative; 5.5 Reflective media - Paper documents; Skipping color information for smaller files; 5.6 Reflective media - Scanning paper prints; Rasterization in books, magazines and newspaper scans; 5.7 The originals: To dump or not to dump?; About the value of analog originals; Chapter 6: Special Scanning Techniques; 6.1 Multiscanning; 6.2 Multi-exposure; HDR for scanners; 2x multiscan automatically included; 6.3 Scanner exposure; 6.4 Descreening; Chapter 7: Scanning Workflows. - 7.1 General workflow suggestions. - Selecting scanning resolutionAvoid interpolated resolution; 3.3 DPI: Output size in print; 3.4 PPI: Output size on screen; 3.5 Relative output size does not matter: 300 dpi vs. 72 dpi; Chapter 4: File Formats; 4.1 RGB, grayscale, and infrared; 8/16-bit vs. 24/48-bit; Black- and-white scanners; Index file - All images in overview; 4.2 TIFF - Lossless but capacious; Output ▸ TIFF multi page; Output ▸ TIFF size reduction; Output ▸ TIFF compression; 4.3 JPEG - Compressing images; High compression results in visible quality decline; Good choice for economical scanning; JPEG 2000. - VueScan is the world's most widely used software interface for digitizing film and prints on flatbed and film scanners. This powerful yet affordable program supports over 1500 scanners and 321 digital camera RAW file types, and is available for Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux. Much more than a simple scanner program, VueScan allows you to perform functions such as color restoration, adding sharpening filters, adjusting white balance, rotating images, and batch scanning multiple images. It also provides output to a variety of formats including TIFF, JPEG, and searchable PDF files (eve
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