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Digital Photography Tutorials: Scanning
Buying Guide
How many times have you wished you had an electronic copy of that special photo? How often have you had to laboriously type in an important business document that only existed on paper? A scanner can help you bridge the gap between the hard-copy and electronic worlds... from Amazon.com.
Film Scanner vs flatbed
Many people ask whether it is better to use slides or negatives and whether it is better to acquire images from a print or from a piece of film.
Scanning Film and Prints
Even if you don’t use a digital camera, you can still work with digital images. All you need to do is have your slides, negatives, or prints scanned. You can do this... from ShortCourses.
Scan It!
So you've developed your negatives (or slides) and picked out the best of the bunch. Now you're ready to get that image onto your computer.
Scanning Photos and Adding them to Your Site
Great tutorial for transfering your images to the web... from photo.net.
What to look for in a scanner
There comes a point in every photographer/computer geek's life that they must - simply must - buy a scanner. It usually comes just after he or she reachs the human limits of frustration with the hair-pulling limitations of point & shoot digital cameras.
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