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Scanning is accomplished with the use of a scanner and scanning software. An image editing program like Photoshop is useful afterward to crop, resize and adjust your image.
 
Scanning is accomplished with the use of a scanner and scanning software. An image editing program like Photoshop is useful afterward to crop, resize and adjust your image.
 
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# Align the object to be scanned face down in the scanner.
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# Align the object in the scanner bed face down in the scanner.
 
# Launch '''Image Capture''' from the Applications folder.
 
# Launch '''Image Capture''' from the Applications folder.
 
# Drag the boundary box around the portion of the image you want to capture
 
# Drag the boundary box around the portion of the image you want to capture

Revision as of 10:31, 1 February 2011

Scanning

Scanning is accomplished with the use of a scanner and scanning software. An image editing program like Photoshop is useful afterward to crop, resize and adjust your image.

How to Scan on Macintosh OS X:

  1. Align the object in the scanner bed face down in the scanner.
  2. Launch Image Capture from the Applications folder.
  3. Drag the boundary box around the portion of the image you want to capture
  4. Set resolution (see below).
  5. Set the Format to TIFF (this is an uncompressed image file format)
  6. Note the Scan to location. This is where your file will be saved. You can change this.
  7. Click the Scan button.


Note: you may need to save your scanned file to the network space on Orca then move to another computer to continue editing in Photoshop.

At what resolution should I scan?

A good rule of thumb is to set the scan resolution at double what your final image’s resolution will be.

Image type final resolution scan resolution
web image 72 150
image for print 300 600


Small images: If you are going to be enlarging a small image the higher your resolution the better the enlarged image will look. Experiment to get the best results!