Saturday, 27 August 2005 10:42 pm

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I took chirpasee's advice and bought a scanner today, specifically a CanoScan LiDE 60. I didn't feel like waiting for shipping or getting something clunky, so I settled for an $80 purchase. It took no time to get in working order.

I had trouble understanding one feature of the accompanying program: what did the Final Scan do that the Preview didn't? My folks thought it clear, but they got impatient trying to explain. Their metaphors kept involving intermedia transmissions, like looking thru a camera lens before taking a picture ("More like taking a picture before taking a picture," I objected). Now I guess it converts the image file to a more workable format, which takes longer to make and thus calls for a plainer file until you're sure you see what you want to edit.
Date: Sunday, 28 August 2005 06:05 am (UTC)

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Preview is very low resolution, sufficient for getting stuff lined up and cropped before you do the "real" scan which takes place at the stated resolution.

The LiDE 60 is a very nice scanner, I've had it's predecessor, the LBP 60 for about 5 years and it has werved me well on everything from OCR to WebComicking.

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