SCANNING TRANSPARENCIES
Like any other scanning activity, transparency scanning requires meeting the needs of image quality, economics, and productivity. AIA has selected various types of technology to meet your requirements -- from simple DTP (Desk Top Publishing) flat bed scanners, to dedicated automatic feeders, to high quality advanced scanners, and the use of of ultra high resolution digital scan backs. Of course, the more costly devices produce a finer quality result. As always, choose devices that meets your end use needs. Scanning for Web display only and prints in DTP newsletters, etc., do not require the highest end scanners.
For a detailed discussion of the variables affecting the cost and quality of scanners, we suggest going to www.adobe.com/support/techdocs 311216.html
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Academic Imaging Associates
P.O. Box 192, 172 Carlen Street
Manchester Center, VT 05255
V 802.362.3169 F 802.362.0760
Academic Imaging Associates
Manufacturers of Technology, Lighting and Devices of Interest to Digital Libraries,
Archives, and Scientific Institutions
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