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Introduction to Scanners Principles of Information Technology Made by Sandeep B Voc(SD)-I 1615912 Submitted to : Miss Hina, Asst. Professor Computer Sci. & App. Department © UNT in partnership with TEA Trade & Industrial Education

So what is a scanner? A scanner, simply put, is a device used to analyze an image and process it. Scanned Image © UNT in partnership with TEA IT: Principals of IT – Introduction to Scanners

Types of Scanner There are different types of scanners for different types of documents that need to be scanned. Flatbed Scanners Handheld Scanners © UNT in partnership with TEA IT: Principals of IT – Introduction to Scanners

Flatbed Scanner Used for scanning most documents, photos, and even flat objects from a PC or laptop. Flatbed scanner works like a copy machine. Scans documents placed face down on the glass (scan bed) Most common type of scanner. © UNT in partnership with TEA IT: Principals of IT – Introduction to Scanners

Handheld Scanner Smaller than the previous two scanners. The user must move the scanner across the document. Image quality us usually lower. © UNT in partnership with TEA IT: Principals of IT – Introduction to Scanners

Connecting the Scanner Most modern Scanners connect to the computer through the USB. © UNT in partnership with TEA IT: Principals of IT – Introduction to Scanners

Scanning Formats Depending on your scanning software, you may have different options of file formats in which to save your scanned image or document. Images may be saved as: jpg, bmp, tif, or png. Documents may be saved as: pdf, or any of the image formats © UNT in partnership with TEA IT: Principals of IT – Introduction to Scanners

.bmp The BMP file format, sometimes called bitmap file format , is an image file format used to store bitmap digital images. BMP is a very simple bitmap format used by Microsoft. It doesn't support any photo specific features - and most importantly it doesn't support color management. © UNT in partnership with TEA IT: Principals of IT – Introduction to Scanners

.jpg jpg is the most common image format used by digital cameras and other photographic image capture devices, and is the most common format for storing and transmitting photographic images on the World Wide Web. jpg images are considered lossy, meaning when compressed, they lose some of the data that renders the image, resulting in a lower resolution image. © UNT in partnership with TEA IT: Principals of IT – Introduction to Scanners

.png Portable Network Graphics (PNG) Designed to replace the GIF format. © UNT in partnership with TEA IT: Principals of IT – Introduction to Scanners

.pdf The Portable Document Format (PDF) is the file format created by Adobe Systems in 1993 for document exchange. PDF is a fixed-layout format used for representing two-dimensional documents in a manner independent of the application software, hardware, and operating system. Each PDF file encapsulates a complete description of a 2-D document (and, with Acrobat 3-D, embedded 3-D documents) that includes the text, fonts, images, and 2-D vector graphics that compose the documents. © UNT in partnership with TEA IT: Principals of IT – Introduction to Scanners

After Scanning After scanning, you may need to modify your image in a graphic editing program. Crop Brightness Contrast © UNT in partnership with TEA IT: Principals of IT – Introduction to Scanners

Crop To crop an image means to cut away, or trim, the image. © UNT in partnership with TEA IT: Principals of IT – Introduction to Scanners

Crop © UNT in partnership with TEA IT: Principals of IT – Introduction to Scanners

Brightness Refers to the lightness and darkness of a color. Also referred to as tone or value. Original Image Increased Brightness © UNT in partnership with TEA IT: Principals of IT – Introduction to Scanners

Contrast Contrast is the difference in visual properties that makes an object (or its representation in an image) distinguishable between other objects and the background. Original Image Increased Contrast © UNT in partnership with TEA IT: Principals of IT – Introduction to Scanners