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Hardware
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A Buyer's Guide to Film Scanners
Film scanners are made for the sole and express purpose of scanning film directly into your computer. Unlike their flatbed counterparts, which may be able to handle media of various sizes and thicknesses and can even scan film if a transparency adapter is installed, film scanners scan only one thing: film. But because the image to be scanned is taken directly from the original material -- from the film, and not from a print -- film scanners allow more direct control over image elements such as cropping and aspect ratio. In addition, film has more detail and dynamic range compared to prints -- which invariably lose tonal range and color data during the printmaking process. These are real concerns to photographers and graphic artists, who rely on original slides and film -- and film scanners -- to ensure the integrity of scanned images in professional and commercial applications. So, if your work relies on scanning negatives, slides, and other types of film, a film scanner is the right choice for you. This buying guide tackles some of the more important things that you need to know when looking for a film scanner.
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How Do Cable Modems Work?
The internet has become even faster. Gone are the days of sluggish dial-up connections. Cable modems offer a way for you to use your cable connection to get high-speed internet access.
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Recycled CD Jewel Cases
Plastics have been used to produce compact disk jewel cases ever since they came into production. Once damaged beyond repair, these cases are thrown away and contribute to the accumulated, non-biodegradable wastes those governments and environmental advocates try to manage. Also, once disposed, these jewel cases bleed chemicals into the earth. Incinerating these materials only releases toxins that are the primary cause of cancer. Hence, there are consumers who have put this to heart and are finding ways to recycling compact disk jewel cases.
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CD Printing
CD printing is a feature used by large and small production houses to print information on a CD. It is a labeling technique that helps to identify compact discs. Compact disc printing is essentially a process used to print full color, high-resolution graphics onto a compact disc. CD printing is done with the help of an offset printer. A technique called silk-screen printing may be used. This method has only two colors and little or no tonal scaling. Offset printing is better suited to produce clear and small fonts.
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Guide to Buying a Webcam
Before you make a choice about any webcam equipment, it helps to decide exactly how you want to use the technology.
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Backup Your Hard Drive Manually Or Automatically
Are you regularly backing up the hard drive on your PC?
It has been said that there are two kinds of people ...
those who have had a hard disk crash and those who will.
Are you prepared for that hard disk crash?
I'll tell you some easy ways to protect your data.
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Is A Consumer Printer Sufficient For Home Business?
Most home business owners these days own a personal computer and use it for some aspect of the day to day operation of their business. While a computer can be a vital part of a home business, how important really is it for a business owner to also have a consumer printer? A consumer printer can actually prove to be extremely beneficial to a home business owner for a variety of different reasons.
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