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START WITH A SCAN: A GUIDE TO TRANSFORMING SCANNED PHOTOS AND OBJECTS INTO HIGH QUALITY ART

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Start With the Scan: A Guide to Transforming Scanned Photos as well as Objects in to High Quality Art

Start With the Scan: A Guide to Transforming Scanned Photos as well as Objects in to High Quality Art
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Follows the step-by-step proceed to transforming tender scanned images in to good illustrations, deliberating the technical basis of scanning, how to indicate roughly anything, as well as how to exercise scans in to renouned blurb programs. (All Users).Amazon.com Review
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Start With the Scan: A Guide to Transforming Scanned Photos as well as Objects in to High Quality Art

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5 Responses to “START WITH A SCAN: A GUIDE TO TRANSFORMING SCANNED PHOTOS AND OBJECTS INTO HIGH QUALITY ART”

  1. Russell B. Snodgrass on March 11th, 2010 at 11:27 pm

    Start With a Scan: A Guide to Transforming Scanned Photos and Objects into High Quality Art
    Book came quickly and in good shape as promised. Very happy with the transaction. Will do business again in the future. Thanks
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. James Fuqua on March 12th, 2010 at 12:40 am

    Start With a Scan: A Guide to Transforming Scanned Photos and Objects into High Quality Art
    I bought this book solely for reference on scanning line art and fonts, but have found that it has much, much more to offer. I disagree with a prior reviewer that this book is only for beginners and that much of the information is out there on the web. I have been searching, without success, for specific directions on scanning line art and fonts and converting those scans into usable art. (Just two chapters in this book.) This book not only gives one specific instructions for this, but goes much further and delves quite deeply into the actual creation of real art from a simple scan. The book also provides a lot of information on turning photos into graphic art. I had considered myself a fairly advanced user of photo software, but this book has opened my eyes to an amazing range of techniques and ideas on image usage.

    I was expecting a technical guide to basic scanning techniques, and this book provides that. It also takes one much further beyond mere technical skill and is a wonderful guide to both the creation and use of computer generated graphics.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Steve Broesder (steveb@ols.net) on March 12th, 2010 at 2:36 am

    Start With a Scan: A Guide to Transforming Scanned Photos and Objects into High Quality Art
    I have been working with graphics for 5 years. This is one of the most useful books I have found. “Start with a Scan” does exactly that. Then it goes the next level, what to do with it. From photos, to 3D objects, and even old black & white clip art, are used creatively by Janet Ashford and John Odam. I have at least 20 books I use regularly, but this is one of the best.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Denis Laroche on March 12th, 2010 at 5:12 am

    Start With a Scan: A Guide to Transforming Scanned Photos and Objects into High Quality Art
    I ordered this one. I will return it. Yes, there are very good ideas in this book, but nothing great that you cannot come up by yourself if your are creative. Trust yourself.

    There are many references to using photoshop (I am an intermediate photoshop user) that you can find elsewhere, not pertaining specifically to scanning.

    Technical discussions on file types, resolution are OK but, once again, if you have read other books, doesn’t add anything.

    I think that you can find better tips and ideas surfing the Web.

    Simply not for me.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  5. Anonymous on March 12th, 2010 at 6:28 am

    Start With a Scan: A Guide to Transforming Scanned Photos and Objects into High Quality Art
    I enjoyed the ideas presented in the book. I was hoping for a little more step by step instruction. I found most of the examples hard to follow as the book moves along very quickly.
    Rating: 3 / 5

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