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		<title>Useful Information About A Flatbed Scanner</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Jul 2011 20:42:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>A flatbed scanner is a type of scanner that&#8217;s particularly designed to be placed on a desktop. The way it works is just like a typical photocopying machine. There&#8217;s a hinged lid which you have to lift to reveal a glass panel. It&#8217;s on this glass panel that the document you have to scan is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A flatbed scanner is a type of scanner that&#8217;s particularly designed to be placed on a desktop. The way it works is just like a typical photocopying machine. There&#8217;s a hinged lid which you have to lift to reveal a glass panel. It&#8217;s on this glass panel that the document you have to scan is placed.Canoscan 9000fIt&#8217;s the scanning head inside the unit that moves, and not the document you&#8217;re converting digitally. Having the document you need to work on static can be very convenient. It&#8217;s because of this why such can come with a compact design. Additionally, its mechanism makes it ideal for use in scanning a variety of articles printed on paper. For instance, since there&#8217;s no document feeder present, it&#8217;s much easier to scan the pages of a book, magazine, etc.As soon as the machine is finished scanning a document, a copy of it is sent to the computer as a digital form. It&#8217;s possible to have it in image format, or even document format with the use of an additional software. The user is free to edit or modify the document in any form necessary. The file may be saved on the computer&#8217;s hard drive, or be printed on paper.      </p>
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		<title>Any tips on securing the front wheel of my bike on a flatbed trailer?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jul 2011 20:28:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m loading up my Honda VT750DC on a Uhaul 5&#215;10 flatbed next weekend. I&#8217;ve loaded up bikes on motorcycle trailers before that have rails and a way to secure the front wheel so it doesn&#8217;t turn, so tying down a motorcycle isn&#8217;t that new to me. I just need some tips on how to secure [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m loading up my Honda VT750DC on a Uhaul 5&#215;10 flatbed next weekend. I&#8217;ve loaded up bikes on motorcycle trailers before that have rails and a way to secure the front wheel so it doesn&#8217;t turn, so tying down a motorcycle isn&#8217;t that new to me. I just need some tips on how to secure the front wheel such as this on the Uhaul flatbed, or is it even necessary?<br />
Thanks Kiffin, I don&#8217;t know why I didn&#8217;t think about just strapping the front tire directly to the trailer. Now that you mention it, I actually do remember watching somebody do that once. I can&#8217;t believe I forgot about it. Thanks for helping me remember!!</p>
<p>Even though you didn&#8217;t answer my question xjr1300 thanks for telling me how to strap it down. Maybe I just didn&#8217;t word my question very well. I know how to strap down a bike well, but before I read Kiffin&#8217;s response, I was unsure of how to secure the front tire from turning and keep it in place.</p>
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		<title>Is it better to get a good flatbed scanner and a separate film scanner? Or just a really good flatbed?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jul 2011 20:34:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>When I was in school it was no problem. But I seriously need to buy my own scanners now and I am not sure which route to go. The reason I ask is because I always used the film scanner for film and never had any experience doing it on the flatbed. I like shooting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I was in school it was no problem. But I seriously need to buy my own scanners now and I am not sure which route to go. The reason I ask is because I always used the film scanner for film and never had any experience doing it on the flatbed. I like shooting film sometimes still but I have no darkroom to use anymore.</p>
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		<title>Build a flatbed truck out of wood</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jul 2011 20:32:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Flatbed trucks are really gaining popularity, mostly within the farming community.  Precisely a flatbed that is made from wood is very convenient; it is inexpensive, and is able to last longer then steel truck bed.   Another good thing is that wood flatbed can be designed by you, rather than paying high prices for an expensive, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Flatbed trucks are really gaining popularity, mostly within the farming community.  Precisely a flatbed that is made from wood is very convenient; it is inexpensive, and is able to last longer then steel truck bed.   Another good thing is that wood flatbed can be designed by you, rather than paying high prices for an expensive, premade steel flatbed and also you can adapt it according to your needs, you can give a personal touch while saving you money.  Also here is not about truck games so a recommendation is to be patient and careful while doing all things. Before you start you should supply some required things.  You will need a circular saw, lumber &#8211; 4- by- 4 inch and 2- by- 6 inch, lag bolts and nuts, wrench set, small square, drill and a drill bit and a pencil. First you should measure and cut the foundation.  Lay three 4- by- 4 inch pieces of lumber across the width of the truck frame.  After that, using your pencil and square, mark the desired length and when this is done, cut the lumber to length. Floorboards should be also cut to length so measure the 2- by- 6 inch lumber against the length of the truck frame, and then mark and cut it.  Each peace should be measured and marked individually to be sure that has the correct length. Model the flatbed, starting by laying the 4- by- 4 inch lumber across the frame of the truck.  One at the front and back and one across the middle, parallel to one another.  The 2- by-6 inch lumber should be placed on top of and it should be perpendicular to this foundation, each peace should lay flat, side by side, until the whole area is covered.  When you place all the pieces, check your work. Maybe you&#8217;ll be in a need of adjusting the length or width of any of the boards.  Mark the extra peaces and cut them. Next step is installing the foundation.  When you are done with the final adaptations, remove the 2- by- 6 inch floorboards.  You must be sure that the three pieces of 4- by- 4 inch lumber are placed as it was described in the previous step.  After that, drill through both ends of each piece of 4- by- 4 inch lumber into and through the frame of the truck.  In each hole from the top should be placed a lag bolt.  Thread a nut onto the bolt from the bottom and tight it with a wrench. The final step is the floor.  All of yours 2- by- 6 inch floorboards should be laid in a place.  Drill a hole through the centre of the floorboard into and through the underlying foundation, on the place where each floorboard intersects a foundation board.  Make a three drill holes for each floorboard and place a lag bolt in each hole from the top.  Last step is to thread a nut onto each bolt from the bottom, and tighten with a wrench. </p>
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		<title>The Benefits of a Film Scanner to a Flatbed Scanner</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jul 2011 20:45:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Guidelines To Follow When Loading Flatbed Trailers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jul 2011 20:37:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Knowing how to properly load a flatbed trailer is vital, read on to discover how and why you need to learn this simple task.Flatbed TrailersFlatbed trailers are the ideal piece of equipment for moving household appliances, furniture or anything else that&#8217;s too heavy to carry any other way! The problem many people have when they [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Knowing how to properly load a flatbed trailer is vital, read on to discover how and why you need to learn this simple task.Flatbed TrailersFlatbed trailers are the ideal piece of equipment for moving household appliances, furniture or anything else that&#8217;s too heavy to carry any other way! The problem many people have when they purchase or hire a flatbed trailer is that they simply don&#8217;t know how to properly load one. Not knowing how to load your flatbed trailer can result in serious injury and damage to your cargo.Why &#038; How to Load Flatbed TrailersProperly loading your flatbed trailer is a must because of two reasons:To avoid injuryTo keep your cargo safeIf you follow a few simple rules you can keep your cargo perfectly safe whilst you transport from A to B.Make sure you read the vehicle specifications sticker on your trailer. This will tell you the maximum weight the flatbed trailer can haul &#8211; obviously never load more weight than the trailer can handle.Always place the heaviest item over the axles, and load this first. This will keep the flatbed trailer balanced with the weight centred and the axles being the strongest area.Distribute the weight evenly. Whilst this again is common sense, it is often forgotten!Secure your load properly with ratchet straps, and make sure you have enough to prevent your load from shifting or falling off!These are all obvious but are often forgotten. If you have a portion of your load that extends beyond the back of your flatbed trailer, tie a flag (red) to the back to let other motorists know to not drive too closely behind your flatbed trailer.Remember&#8230;&#8230;when purchasing or renting a flatbed trailer make sure you use your common sense before loading. If in doubt, seek help from someone who has done it before! </p>
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		<title>Burgos case shows steps over the line</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jul 2011 20:30:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Burgos case shows steps over the line<br /> The garage operated by Rolando Ramos, the alleged drug dealer that Worcester police Officer Carlos Burgos was convicted in federal court of protecting, abuts the property of Bill Breault, chairman of the Main South Alliance for Public Safety.</p> <p>Read more on <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.telegram.com/article/20110715/COLUMN44/107159827/1101/rss01&#038;source=rss">Worcester Telegram &#038; Gazette</a></p> [...]]]></description>
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The garage operated by Rolando Ramos, the alleged drug dealer that Worcester police Officer Carlos Burgos was convicted in federal court of protecting, abuts the property of Bill Breault, chairman of the Main South Alliance for Public Safety.</p>
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		<title>Flatbed Trailers &#8211; Tips on how to buy the best flatbed that will last you!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jul 2011 20:51:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p> <br /> A comparison and walk through of several Flatbed trailers showing differences to watch for when buying trailers For More visit our Website: www.GobobPipe.com</p> <p> </p>]]></description>
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A comparison and walk through of several Flatbed trailers showing differences to watch for when buying trailers For More visit our Website: www.GobobPipe.com</p>
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		<title>County commissioners consider sending bug-killed tree to D.C.</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Jul 2011 20:33:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>County commissioners consider sending bug-killed tree to D.C.<br /> In 1997, a 63-foot-tall Black Hill spruce from the Black Hills National Forest was chopped down and moved to the front lawn of the U.S. Capitol, where it was decorated with lights and ornaments as the Capitol Christmas Tree.</p> <p>Read more on <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.rapidcityjournal.com/news/871b023e-aaa9-11e0-96fd-001cc4c002e0.html">Rapid City [...]]]></description>
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In 1997, a 63-foot-tall Black Hill spruce from the Black Hills National Forest was chopped down and moved to the front lawn of the U.S. Capitol, where it was decorated with lights and ornaments as the Capitol Christmas Tree.</p>
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		<title>Commercial property Ideas on Investing in a Flatbed Truck</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jul 2011 20:31:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>To those who have managed or operated a contracting business, the worth of flatbed vehicles can\&#8217;t be calculated. These kinds of vehicles typically have flat beds that measure anywhere between 10 to 20 foot long. These types of work trucks tend to be utilized for carrying rock, timbers, concrete blocks, or virtually any kind of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To those who have managed or operated a contracting business, the worth of flatbed vehicles can\&#8217;t be calculated. These kinds of vehicles typically have flat beds that measure anywhere between 10 to 20 foot long. These types of work trucks tend to be utilized for carrying rock, timbers, concrete blocks, or virtually any kind of large material goods that need moving to or from the job site. </p>
<p>Side Railings </p>
<p>Very frequently, individuals make side rails that will go along side the edges of the truck bed to improve the holding capacity of the vehicle. Side rails definitely help out to make flatbed vehicles a lot more safe for transfer. As soon as side rails are attached to the sides of the truck bed, truck drivers must be aware to never pile objects greater than the highest railing level. </p>
<p>In some states, to forget this fact can result in expensive fines for over-filling a flatbed truck in transport. No matter whether you are planning to put side rails ın your flatbed truck, you ought to try to get detailed instruction on your flatbed truck specifications just before adding railings on your vehicle to make certain that they\&#8217;re installed in a safe and secure way. </p>
<p>Gas Mileage of Flatbed Trucks </p>
<p>The load size will determine the fuel economy of the flatbed vehicle. Often this ranges anywhere between 6 to 15 mph with most flatbed haulers. Most trucks are diesel powered, which is more economical for hauling large loads. Even though the price of gasoline has went up and down in more recent times, just about any purchaser purchasing a flatbed truck will be prudent to make certain that their vehicle has a diesel engine. </p>
<p>Perks of Flatbed Trucks </p>
<p>For contractors that need to haul large loads on a daily basis, nothing is better than the all around utility of the old fashioned flatbed truck. Diesel powered flatbeds often will last a long, long time. You can bet that one with over 100,000 miles on it will still run great for years. Although a second hand flatbed vehicle may necessitate a lot more upkeep, it might be the perfect choice when it comes to your budget. All in all, just consider all factors when deciding on the best solution for your business. </p>
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		<title>How can I add a second printer without it interferring with my default printer? One is a flatbed and one is no?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Jul 2011 20:28:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I have the flatbed printer as my default printer, but I also want to add<br /> another printer without a flat screen. I just don&#8217;t want to lose my default setup. I had a hard time getting that one squared away. Thanks for your help.</p> <p> </p>]]></description>
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another printer without a flat screen.  I just don&#8217;t want to lose my default setup.  I had a hard time getting that one squared away.  Thanks for your help.</p>
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		<title>Two Dead After Pileup on I-80</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jul 2011 20:40:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Two Dead After Pileup on I-80<br /> ELKO — A California man and an Elko woman were killed and three others seriously injured Saturday in a four-car pileup as traffic was slowed by a rollover on Interstate 80 near Ryndon.</p> <p>Read more on <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.foxreno.com/news/28475682/detail.html">FOX 11 Reno</a></p> <p> </p>]]></description>
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ELKO — A California man and an Elko woman were killed and three others seriously injured Saturday in a four-car pileup as traffic was slowed by a rollover on Interstate 80 near Ryndon.</p>
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		<title>How to make rigs legal I have one Reffer and a Flatbed?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jul 2011 20:45:55 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello I just inharited one Reffer and a Flatbed semi from my Grandfather. What paper work would make them legal for me to hire a driver and start moving loads? I need Info on insurance and fees Im coming out of Florida.</p>
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		<title>A Guide to Flatbed Scanners</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jul 2011 20:38:32 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Flatbed scanners generally deliver the best combination of quality, flexibility, and usability in scanning. They can be used to scan different kinds of media, including photos and film (with the additional use of a transparency adapter); they can be used to scan text for OCR and document archiving; and they can be used to scan material of varying sizes and thicknesses &#8212; from small postage stamps to large mechanical blueprints and 3D objects. To determine the flatbed scanner for your needs, this buying guide covers some of the more important flatbed scanner specifications that you will need to know. </p>
<p>Bit depth and color pass </p>
<p>Practically all scanners today are single-pass types with 48-bit color. Gone are the scanners of yore that required three passes to capture the full RGB (red, green, blue) color information from an image in individual, painstakingly slow takes. Gone too are 24-bit and 36-bit scanners that proved sufficient in the past for delivering up to 68.7 billions of color. </p>
<p>Today&#8217;s single-pass, 48-bit scanners are fast and can theoretically capture up to 250 trillion colors &#8212; clearly more color than the human eye can distinguish or what monitors and printers can reproduce &#8212; but impressive nonetheless for the promise of yielding hues as close to life as possible and delivering smoother color gradations. Ignore all but single-pass scanners when shopping for a flatbed, and aim for 48-bit color as well. Consider lower-bit models (such as 42-bits) only if your scanner of choice has other specs that a higher-bit counterpart may not have &#8212; such as patented technologies and special features &#8212; that more than compensate for the lower bit depth of your selected model. </p>
<p>Resolution </p>
<p>The resolution of a scanner determines the level of detail that can be captured; the higher the resolution, the sharper the scan will be. There are two types of resolution: optical and interpolated, with optical resolution being the more important spec, as it relates to the scanner&#8217;s actual optics and amount of information that it can sample. The interpolated resolution of a scanner is helpful only in specific applications &#8212; such as scanning line art, where higher resolutions can even out jaggedness and produce smoother contours. </p>
<p>Most flatbeds today feature respectable specs for optical resolution, ranging from 2400 dpi to 4800 dpi. Any scanner with such resolution figures would prove a respectable choice, since these specs are more than capable of delivering sharp detail or enlarging images for most print applications. Remember, too, that scanning your images in the full resolution of the scanner is likely to yield file sizes of unmanageable proportions &#8212; without delivery any discernible benefit towards increasing image clarity or quality. So forget the resolution wars of the past when manufacturers trotted out their resolution specs to trump their closest rival. Instead, look for other features today in flatbeds that may be more important for your needs, or consider the resolution spec TOGETHER with these other features when choosing your choice of flatbed. </p>
<p>CCD vs. CIS Sensor Technology </p>
<p>Image sensors in flatbed scanners can be of two types &#8212; CCD or CIS. Scanners with CCD (charge-coupled device) sensors use a system of mirrors and lenses for redirecting light reflected from the original document to the CCD array. Because of the required optics, CCD scanners are more expensive to produce and result in bulkier scanners, compared to their CIS counterparts. The image quality produced by CCD scanners, however, is far superior to that produced by CIS scanners. </p>
<p>CIS, or Contact Image Sensor technology, is a more recent development in which the sensor array lies just under the scanner bed, so that the sensors catch reflected light directly. Since CIS scanners do not need a complex optical system, they are cheaper to produce and are smaller in size, resulting in portable, lightweight models that may be prove ideal for cramped desktops. CIS sensors also contain on-board logic that consumes less power than CCD. But because the on-board logic utilizes space that would normally be used for the mirrors and lenses in a CCD to sense light, scans from a CIS scanner are lower in quality. As a result, most people tend to forego the slight savings that can be obtained from a CIS scanner in favor of getting higher-quality CCD models instead. </p>
<p>Connectivity &#038; Interface </p>
<p>Most consumer-level scanners today will feature USB ports &#8212; either Hi-Speed USB (USB 2.0) on more recent models, or the earlier USB 1.1 standard. Hi-Speed USB is backwards compatible with the USB 1.1 and has a data transfer rate of 480 megabits per second (Mbps). Higher-end scanner models are likely to include the FireWire interface as well, allowing scanners to be used in advanced, professional such as audio/video transfer and data storage. Scanners with either USB or FireWire interface are hot swappable &#8212; which means the scanners can be plugged or unplugged from other devices to which they are connected without having to turn the scanners off and on. Older scanners will include SCSI or parallel ports, but you shouldn&#8217;t have to consider these legacy-type models &#8212; unless you are using the scanner to connect to older computers. When shopping for a flatbed, any scanner with a Hi-Speed USB port should be purchase-worthy, but consider getting a model with dual Hi-Speed USB and FireWire interfaces to expand your range of possible connections to many other devices and peripherals. </p>
<p>Scan Speed </p>
<p>Speed specifications in flatbeds are hard to determine &#8212; unless the scanner manufacturer provides the specs or the exact conditions in which material is scanned. Scan speeds can run from seconds to several minutes, depending on a wide variety of factors. For instance, to compare scan speed between two comparable models, one will need to know the size of the material being scanned, the resolution setting, the interface being used, and the processing speed and power of the computer to which the scanner is connected. Check speed claims carefully if these are made at all; it may help to do an actual or sample scan with the model of your choice, and see if you are satisfied with the speeds of the preview and actual scans. You could also check to see if your flatbed model has been reviewed in computer magazines or sites and rated for speed, as benchmark tests may give a more comprehensive picture on how fast the scanner runs. </p>
<p>Size of Scan Bed </p>
<p>Most flatbeds today will start out with a standard scan bed size of 8.5&#8243; x 11.7&#8243;, approximating the dimensions of a letter-size image or document. From there, various bed-size configurations could come into play, including 8.5&#8243; x 14&#8243; to accommodate legal-size material, and 12&#8243; x 17&#8243; for large, tabloid-size scanning. It&#8217;s usually a good idea to consider a flatbed with a bed size that&#8217;s beyond the bare minimum &#8212; in this case, larger than the barebones 8.5&#8243; x 11.7&#8243;. Not only can you fit larger-sized material onto the scan bed, you can also group several smaller pieces on the scan bed and perform batch scans (scanning in groups) to save time and effort. </p>
<p>Dynamic Range </p>
<p>The dynamic range of a scanner measures how well it can capture the tonal range of an image, ranging from the brightest highlights to the darkest shadows. Dynamic range is measured on a scale from 0.0 (perfect white) to 4.0 (perfect black), and the single number associated with a scanner indicates how much of that range it can tell apart. The minimum and maximum density values that can be captured by a scanner are called Dmin and Dmax, respectively. If a scanner&#8217;s Dmin was 0.2 and its Dmax was 3.0, then its dynamic range would be 2.8. </p>
<p>While dynamic range is a term often bandied about, in truth the spec is more important for film scanners used to scan slides, negatives, and transparencies &#8212; as these types of media have a broader range of tones compared to photos, and for which a scanner&#8217;s higher dynamic range can make a difference. Most flatbed scanners will have a dynamic range of 2.8 to 3.0, but don&#8217;t be surprised if you can&#8217;t find it in the specs, as this is not critical information needed by the average user looking to scan photos or prints. </p>
<p>Software </p>
<p>In selecting the scanner of your choice, consider the software that comes with it. Software will always include the scanner&#8217;s own driver or scanning software, as well as a host of complementary programs such as image-editing software like Adobe Photoshop to which the scanned image is delivered; optical character recognition software like ABBYY FineReader Sprint for text scanning and OCR; color calibration software for higher-end scanner models; and even photo-repair software like DIGITAL ICE. Check for extras as well, such as proprietary or exclusive technologies. For instance, some Microtek dual-bed scanners (a flatbed for scanning photos, a separate bed for scanning film) include a technology called E.D.I.T., which features glassless transparency scanning to eliminate artifacts such as Newton Rings and improve image quality. </p>
<p>The driver or scanning software is a critical component of your flatbed, as it will determine how easily and efficiently you will be able to perform your scans. Good scanning software will offer fast previews, automated settings if you wish to simply operations, and plenty of image adjustment or enhancement functions to scale images up or down in size, calculate input vs. output dimensions, set brightness and contrast, correct histograms, apply filters, and more. Microtek&#8217;s ScanWizard scanning software, for instance, offers a standard interface for simplified and automated scanning, as well as an advanced interface for more detailed and sophisticated control of the entire scanning process. Make sure you find out what scanner driver and software bundles are included with your scanner before finalizing your purchase. </p>
<p>Accessories </p>
<p>Flatbeds are able to extend their function and versatility when outfitted with accessories such as a transparency adapter or automatic document feeder. </p>
<p>The transparency adapter &#8212; which may also be known as a transparent media adapter &#8212; allows you to scan film and transparencies in addition to the photos that can be scanned by your flatbed. TMAs are installed easily, with the lid of the flatbed scanner removed completely and the TMA installed in its place. With its own overhead lighting, the activated TMA is able to control the amount of lighting it shines on the film to be scanned, preventing overexposure of the film and delivering correct image results. Usually included with purchasing a transparency adapter are any number of film templates or holders to scan various types of film, such as 35mm slides, 35mm filmstrips, 4&#8243;x5&#8243; film, and medium format (6&#215;6-cm up to 6&#215;17-cm panoramic) film. Premium color targets for calibrating the scanner to obtain optimal film scans may also be part of the package. </p>
<p>The automatic document feeder, or ADF, enhances the document imaging potential of your flatbed scanner. ADFs allow continuous scanning of multi-page documents &#8212; anywhere from 50 to 100, or even more pages &#8212; for imaging or OCR. With an ADF attached to a scanner, you can simply put a sheaf of documents into the ADF, launch the OCR software for your scanner, and choose the appropriate settings for scanning pages of text. The pages can then be saved either as graphic or image files for reference and record keeping, or the pages can be prepared for OCR and further text editing. </p>
<p>In deciding on the flatbed scanner of your choice, see if it can accommodate a transparency adapter, automatic document feeder, or both. The additional options may cost a bit more, but the money spent will be worth it if these accessories allow you to do so much more with your flatbed, boosting your efficiency and extending the range of the scanner&#8217;s functions. </p>
<p>Other components </p>
<p>A final element to consider in your flatbed scanner purchase will be your service and warranty options. Depending on the price and level of your scanner model, service and warranty options can be free for a limited period of time, with extended warranty options available if you think you need additional protection and security. Most manufacturers will offer some form of service and warranty plan; check to see if these are adequate and fit your needs. The best warranty will cover parts and labor, and a more extensive warranty for a shorter term may serve you better than a longer-lasting but watered-down warranty. It may be a good idea to check what sort of technical support may be available with your flatbed purchase, and whether online support, downloadable drivers, and update information can be obtained from the manufacturer&#8217;s web site. </p>
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 I have a benq 5000 flatbed scanner. Can i use transparent media adapter with it to scan negatives ?.<br />
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