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Title: Introduction to Digital Imaging


1
Introduction to Digital Imaging
2
Part 2 - Scanning
3
Shopping for Scanners
  • Optical, not Interpolated Resolution 300- 1200dpi
  • Color Depth 24-36 bits
  • Image Sensor CMOS vs. CCD
  • Scanning Software
  • Connection - Serial, Parallel, USB, SCSI ( -
    )
  • Optical Density
  • commercial 2.8- 3.0
  • professional 3.0- 3.4
  • Color Management -
  • Profiles, Calibration
  • Transparency Adapters, Document feeders

4
Types of scanners
  • Flatbed, Slide, Drum, handheld, document
  • Price ranges
  • What you get
  • Using Flatbed scanner
  • Placing photos

5
Scanner software
  • Resolution
  • Color depth
  • Scaling
  • Color correction
  • Sharpening

6
Scanning
  • Photos
  • Line Art
  • Screened Art
  • Objects
  • Text/OCR

7
Part 3 Digital cameras
8
Basic elements
  • Lens
  • Viewfinder / SLR Optical / Digital Zoom
  • Image sensor
  • CMOS/ CCD
  • Storage medium
  • RAM, Floppy, Compact Flash, Smart Media
  • Camera features
  • Exposure/ Focus Lock, LCD, Burst
    shooting/recovery time
  • Connection to PC
  • Serial, Parrallel, USB, SCSI
  • Downloading options
  • To PC, Printer, Video
  • Batteries
  • Nickel Metal Hydride rechargables

9
Types of Digital Cameras
10
Comparison
  • Film
  • Lot of camera for the buck
  • Film costs
  • Processing Costs
  • Battery usage low
  • Film Ages
  • Delay for processing
  • Can carry lots of film
  • Fast Shooting
  • Digital
  • Similar camera more expensive
  • No film to buy, process
  • Higher battery usage
  • Can be archived on cdrom
  • Instant gratification
  • Review and delete
  • Storage/ Download challenges
  • Slower shooting
  • Cost of PC

11
Storage Options
  • Internal Memory Only - RAM (Basic models)
  • Floppy Disc
  • Big and slow, but cheap and unlimited
  • Removable memory cards
  • Compact Flash- Kodak, Nikon, Canon
  • Smart Media - Olympus, Fuji, Agfa (smaller, not
    as high capacity)
  • Sony Memory Stick
  • Iomega Click drives- often an intermediate
    storage
  • Direct Cable connection (Professional Models)
  • File formats JPEG or TIF
  • Resolution
  • 640 x 480, 1024 x 768, 1280 X 960

12
Downloading Options
  • Camera to PC Cable
  • Serial, USB common, SCSI, Firewire more
    expensive
  • Serial 1 minute per megabyte USB 50x faster
  • Storage media to PC via
  • PC card adapter for laptop 20-80
  • Floppy adapter for SmartMedia
  • Card reader drive directly attached to PC
  • Click drive transfers from card to click disks
  • Printer, TV for direct output

13
Shooting Tips
  • Limitations
  • Fine details ie leaves
  • Lighting
  • Avoid too high contracts
  • Movement
  • Not as good at action photography
  • Subjects
  • Large areas of color work better, recognizable
    objects
  • Composition
  • Closer Details Fore/Background Rule of Thirds,
    Symmetry
  • Use Fill Flash

14
Using Images
  • Rotating
  • Stitching
  • Cropping
  • Retouching
  • Organizing
  • Output for Web, Print

15
Part 4 Working with Images
16
Downloading from the Web
  • Right clicking
  • Copy and paste
  • Clip art sites
  • Emailing photos

17
Microsoft Clip Art
  • Shared by all MS Office Applications
  • Usually in WMF or EMF formats (vector based)
  • Scalable, editable
  • Others in BMP or GIF format
  • Bitmaps- Not editable

18
Stock agencies
  • Most are online now
  • Royalty free vs. paid art
  • unlimited vs. one time use

19
Dover books
  • Public domain- royalty free
  • Scan and use
  • Scan as greyscale or black and white
  • Adobe Streamline useful for turning bitmapped
    scans into editable vector art in Illustrator

20
Film to disk processing
  • Many film processing services will save your
    photos to a disk
  • Usually in JPEG format

21
Kodak Photo CDs
  • High quality scans in variety of resolutions
  • Good for slides
  • More expensive
  • Two Quality Levels
  • Master includes 5 different Resolutions of each
    35 mm slide.
  • Turnaround time 2 days, cost 10 for the disc,
    plus 2 per scan
  • Pro includes an additional hi-resolution scan
    Turnaround time 2 days, cost 18 per disc, plus
    20 per scan less if longer wait

22
Basic Image Editing
  • Cropping
  • Selecting
  • Copy/Pasting
  • Retouching
  • Colorizing
  • Filters
  • Sharpening
  • Special Effects

23
Stitching software
  • Has gotten much cheaper, simpler
  • Overlap photos by 50
  • Keep your distance
  • Watch for exposure changes
  • Cylindrical vs. Perspective options

24
Special Effects
  • Kais Power Goo
  • Plug-ins for applications
  • Kais Power Tools
  • Alien Skin Software
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