November 2005
Beginner
344 pages
8h 7m
English

There is no time like the present when it comes to preserving photographs or any other media. That’s because they’re not getting any younger—your photographs are aging, and the older they get the less information that can be recovered from the image. Once the photograph has been scanned and stored in the computer, you have stopped the aging process and, as you will learn in this chapter, you can reverse most of the damage done by time and mishandling.
Even with a digital camera, you can still use a scanner to capture existing photographs, memorabilia, and important documents like diplomas. ...