Unit 3 (1)a
Unit 3 (1)a
Unit 3 (1)a
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Unit 3: SCANNER
Task 2
There are two main types of scanners: drum scanners and flatbed
scanners
3. If we scan a document with the size of 6X4 inches at 150 dpi, how many
pixels can we create?
Convert inches to pixels for width: 6 inches * 150 dpi = 900 pixels
Convert inches to pixels for height: 4 inches * 150 dpi = 600 pixels
Task 3
1. A particular color can be perceived in different ways depending on the
color it is placed next to.
2. A surface that looks red under white light will be perceived as orange if
illuminated by yellow light, for example.
3. The type of off press processing (postpress) you'll be doing in phase eight
might determine what paper you need to use in the original design concept.
4. It is an important step in the process, as it is the last opportunity to check
the material and make any necessary changes.
5. Once the proofs are approved, it's time to make the printing plate that will
be used to strike the actual prints.
6. In order to transfer original images to a computer for viewing and editing,
you use a scanner, which reads the original image and converts it into a digital
image.
7. In a drum scanner, the originals are mounted on a glass drum, while in a
flatbed scanner they are placed on a flat glass surface, much like they would be
in a copier.
8. When scanning an image, the scanner divides the surface of the original
image into a checkered pattern, in which every little square corresponds to a
scanning point.
9. The light that is reflected (if you are using reflective art) or transmitted (if
you are using transparent art) from the scanning point will pick up the color
from the respective point on the original image.
10. The quality of the photo multipliers or CCD cells in a scanner is
important for ensuring the correct translation of light signals.
Task 4
Slide is the positive film. Because it can be made into slides and
projected onto a screen.
Task 5
1. electronic 6. Scanning
2. images 7. Transmitting
3. digital 8. Reliability
4. software 9. Quality
Task 6
Task 8
Task 9