The complete scanner handbook for desktop publishing, macintosh edition.

"lf you don't have a scanner, you have only half a desktop publishing system. Scanners let you fill your publications with eye-catching photographs, artwork, and other complicated design elements. Today's powerful new desktop publishing tools make it easy to customize these images in...

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Autor principal: Busch, David D.
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Homewood Ill. : Richard D. Irwin, Inc., 1991.
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Sumario:"lf you don't have a scanner, you have only half a desktop publishing system. Scanners let you fill your publications with eye-catching photographs, artwork, and other complicated design elements. Today's powerful new desktop publishing tools make it easy to customize these images in countless ways. Scanners give your Macintosh eyes; they have become an essential component of any desktop publishing system. But, for desktop publishers and art directors trying to decipher the technical language found in operator manuals, using scanners and their software productively can be a nightmare. For complete, detailed coverage of the leading scanners for Macintosh systems, in language everyone will understand, Busch's book is the only place to turn. This valuable resource: • Answers the most common questions about gray scale images, halftoning, and color separating. • Evaluates the capabilities of exciting new software packages like Photo Shop and color Studio. • Shows desktop publishers how to get the most from their hardware/software mix. • Provides an in-depth look at how to use scanners with popular desktop systems like PageMaker 4.0, QuarkXPress 3.0, Design Studio, and Ready, Set, Go. • Advises how to select the best scanner for work with line art, OCR, and photographs." (Copied from the back cover).
Descripción Física:xiv, 386 p. : il. ; 23 cm.
ISBN:1556233396