DIGITAL ESSENTIALS - By Gloria Hansen
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I have tried to cram into it everything I can think of that will help quilt makers and other artists to understand the digital essentials. My goal is that you can quickly find answers to questions such as:
- How can I make my printer print color more like I see on the screen?.
- How many megapixels do I need in a camera?.
- How can I create Web images?
- How do I plan images to show in Power Point?
- How do I make sure I get the best quality printouts from my printer.
- What do I need to know about scanning?
- How do I calibrate my monitor?
- How do I know how large I can print my photos without making them look dotty?
- How can I make my photo print as large as I want without it becoming dotty?
- How can I protect my web images from being taken by others?
- How come when I resize an image, it does not conform to a standard 4 x 6 or 5 x 7
- print size?
- How do I make a digital image of my quilt to submit to a quilt show?
- How do I add a colored background around my quilt?
- I do I make a transparent background behind my logo?
- How can I (and how much can I) edit my quilt photo?
- How do I straighten a crooked quilt in my photo?
- What tricks can I use to make my quilt photo look better?
- What do I need to know about printing on fabric?
- How can I turn a colored picture into black and white?
- How can I get rid of the background in my quilt photo?
- How can I duplicate a color a find on the Web, to use on my Web site?
- How can I size images and make thumbnails for them in seconds?
- How can I add a watermark to my images?.
- How do I make a PDF file that can be downloaded from my Web site?