Title: ScanningSnagIt
1Scanning/SnagIt
By Valarie Pozen
2Scanning
3Uses
- Word documents
- PowerPoint presentations
- E-mail
- Web pages
- Graphic arts projects
4Helpful Internet Sites
- http//www.indiana.edu/tltl/scanindex.html
- http//home.att.net/cthames/E-mail1.htm
- http//www.cnet.com
5Helpful hints to scanning
- Scan without a floppy disk in the computer. Save
to My Documents and transfer to disk later.
The scanning will move much faster this way. - Leydens programs do not scan text documents.
- SAVE as JPEG!!!
- Only scan the part of the picture you need.
- You may need to shut down program and restart
after 4-5 scans. This is normal.
6Step-by step instructions...
- You do not need to open any programs.
- Insert your picture in the scanner. Your picture
goes upside down and in the front left corner. - Press the far left scan button on the scanner.
- Wait while the program opens and scans your
picture.
7This window will appear.
8Skip 1 Start a new scan
This is for scanning pictures after the first
initial scan.
9Question 2 Where do you want the scan to go???
- Click on the arrow and choose your destination.
- Adobe Photo Deluxe
- Image and Text File
- Image File
- Imaging
- Internet File
- MS Outlook 98
- PowerPoint
- Word
10Item 3 Make optional adjustments
- Click on to output type and then select the
appropriate choice. (Black and White
Photograph for a black and white photo or
Normal Color Photograph for a color picture. - Click ok.
11Item 3 Make optional adjustments
- Click on to selection border if you need to
crop your picture. - Click ok.
12Item 3 Make optional adjustments
- Click on output size to set the saved size of
the picture. - The larger the picture, the larger the file.
Files larger than 1.44 MB (which is one floppy)
cannot be sent through e-mail. - NOTE If you cropped the picture, the
proportions will be automatically set. - Click ok.
13Item 4 Save the scan now.
- Click on save as type and choose JPEG or JPG.
- Name your picture
- Save to My Documents
- Choose quality
- 100 if file size is irrelevant.
- 90 is still very good quality and will decrease
the file size. - Click ok.
14Transferring to a disk
- Place a floppy disk in the disk drive.
- Go to Start in lower left corner of your
screen. - Choose Programs.
- Choose Windows Explorer.
15Transferring to a disk continued
- Double click on My Documents in left column,
and the file will open on the right side. - Select the desired file, highlight, and drag to
the floppy icon at the top of the left column.
16SnagIt
17What is it???
- Screen capture
- You are able to select any portion of your screen
and save it as a picture or bitmap. - Very easy and convenient.
- Soon to be available in many model classrooms.
18How it works...
- Open the program from either the desktop or the
program files. - Minimize the program
- When you want to save something that appears on
your screen, push Shift Ctrl P at the
same time.
19A will appear. Click in one corner of
desired material, and drag to opposite corner.
20Saving your screen capture
- Go to File and the Save As
- Name your file.
- Save on floppy or My Documents
- Click Save
21Uses of pictures
You can now insert the picture into Word,
PowerPoint, or Internet files. (any program that
will allow bitmaps)
22Forgot something/Need help?
Go to the Help section on the top toolbar
And select Contents and Index
23- Type your topic in line 1.
- Double click on the topic that you wish to read.
- Step-by-step instructions are usually provided.
- Help files are available with most programs.
24Hyperlink Instructions
25The End