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- From: Harv@cup.portal.com (Harv R Laser)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.multimedia
- Subject: Re: Best way to scan/obtain images?
- Message-ID: <69631@cup.portal.com>
- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 92 15:12:20 PST
- Organization: The Portal System (TM)
- References: <1992Nov16.114115.875@nrlvx1.nrl.navy.mil>
- Lines: 53
-
- >Hey!
- >
- > Whats the best way to obtain images into the computer? Hand scanner?
- >Digi-view? Whats a "xapshot"?
- >
- >thanks,
- >
- >--
- >Doug Dyer * STI * dyer@nrlvax.nrl.navy.mil | "(2B) | !(2B) -> ?"
-
- Don't you hate people who answer questions like this with "well, it
- depends"??
-
- Well, it depends. :-)
-
- 1. How much ya wanna spend?
- 2. Ya wanna carry the digitizer around with ya?
- 3. Ya want the highest possible quality but willing to spend more for it?
- 4. Ya real cheap and yer destination images will be low-res so high
- quality isn't important?
-
- For flat artwork, books, magazines, etc. the best way to get the images
- into an Amiga is with a 24bit flatbed color scanner. A good one, like
- the Epson ES300C plus driver software is gonna cost ya about $1000 give
- or take. "Hand scanners" are generally b&w only.
-
- Digiview is real cheap, but you need a camera, lights, a copy stand,
- and a helluva lotta patience to use it and its quality won't approach
- that of a good scanner, altho talented folks can do good things with it.
-
- A framegrabber can grab frames from live television or running videotapes.
- Many are out there, quality and prices vary. Figure about $300 minimum.
-
- A slow-scan digitizer like DCTV or DigiView can grab frames from still
- video sources, or paused VCR tapes if they have a rock-solid pause
- mode, preferably digital freeze-frame although if you add a time-base
- corrector, this can make up for a less-than ideal paused source.
-
- A Xapshot is a hand-held very compact still video camera made by
- Canon USA Inc., officially called the RC-250. It has color NTSC
- (television) output and can be input fed into a DCTV for excellent
- results. A Xapshot/DCTV combination will set you back around $700
- again give or take. But this combo will not approach the quality
- you'll get with a nice 24 bit flatbed scanner, because scanners
- have higher resolution.
-
- I've used all these devices and currently own the Epson scanner,
- the Canon Xapshot, and DCTV so I can help you with specific questions
- on those. You'd be best off finding a quality Amiga dealer who can
- demo these devices for you and show you what kind of software
- interfaces them to an Amiga. Such dealers do exist but they are
- rare.
- Regards, Harv
-