Computer Scanners & Scanner Reviews
Scanning, in technology, refers to any of several techniques for surveying a surface or region, often by repeated sweeps of the scanning mechanism across the given area. The operator of a typical system can scan a color photograph into the computer memory and then call the image up to a display screen where a number of editing processes can be employed. These include rotating the image, increasing shading, correcting color, or moving parts of the image. The accompanying text can also be called up to the screen to fit the copy and experiment with layout. The links included herein relate to product reviews of scanners and related resources.
PCworld.com: Article: Choosing and Installing a Scanner
Learn how to set up Parallel Port and SCSI scanners with this how-to article from the PC World web site .
PCworld.com: Scanners
Read reviews of parallel port and SCSI scanners and browse related articles in the archive at this site from PCworld.com.
Techweb.com: Tech Shopper: Scanners
Read reviews of scanners for professional or home use published in leading computer magazines.
ZDNet.com: Scanner User
Browse articles on scanner technology, product reviews and how-to articles from leading computer magazines.



