1. Imagine scanning an image as a bitmap and then converting that to PostScript. 2. You then scan your image using each of the filters in turn saving out the images. 3. The software allows you to scan photographic images on your personal computer. 4. It said its technology scans images from computers to printing plates, which eliminates the need for developing chemicals. 5. It uses a standard TWAIN driver, so you can scan images directly into other Windows applications. 6. Kodak, for example, will scan images from the film it processes onto CD-ROMs or floppy disks. 7. Once the image is scanned, additional copies come somewhat faster, but still nowhere near the claimed speed. 8. Once you get the image scanned, though, the PaperPort software includes a nifty module that lets you auto-correct problems in a picture. 9. Presstek manufactures printing press technology that allows images to be scanned directly from computer onto printing plates, removing the need for costly and messy chemical development. 10. Presstek manufactures printing press equipment that scans images from computers to printing plates, which it says eliminates the need for costly, messy developing chemicals. |