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LESSON 7 Module 4: Working with Images Scanning 2

In this lesson, we will: Scan your sketch from the last lesson, and other photographs or pictures. Create an “Images” folder where all scanned images will be saved.

Guiding Question Do you know how to scan in various modes for Web design? Use the guiding question as a class starter allowing the students time to answer the question in their journal. Discuss student answers to the question.

Web sites Scanning tips: http://www.scantips.com/ How to scan using Microsoft Scanning Wizard: http://www.ehow.com/how_2112067_image-using-microsoft-scanner-wizard.html How to scan using a Canon scanner: http://www.cs.rutgers.edu/resources/howto/scanImages/ Scanning Tips, Tricks, Tutorials, and Techniques: http://desktoppublishing.com/scanning.html Use Web sites to give background information and show examples.

Last Lesson Check Why would we need scanned images for Web design? What type of scanner do we use and how do we orientate the picture to be scanned? What are the different scanning modes? When would you use the line art option? What option would you use for a color photograph? Check for understanding from last lesson on scanning.

Scanning 2 Your family is throwing a family reunion in Cancun, Mexico. Each person in the family will post a personal Web site, including interests, pets, other family, and friends. Prepare for your Web site by collecting pictures “showing the true you!” Scan printed pictures (possibly of you as a baby and other activities). Next, you will scan the final logo and banner you have created for your Web site. Save all of these images in an “Images” folder you have created in your personal folder or on a flash drive, and save them for Web use (resolution 72-96 dpi, Web palette). You must have at least 6 images in your “Images” folder. Student purpose for scanning

Scanning 2 You will join a group and rotate to scan. Help one another. While other groups are scanning, go to Flickr.com, Ditto.com, or Yahoo images. Collect photographs that are pleasing to your eye. Find a photo, right-click on it, and save it in your Images folder. Think about what makes a good photograph and collect at least six. This will set up the next lesson on Digital Photography. *NOTE: This may be a good time to review Module 2 and discuss the intellectual property rights, which sites are okay, and which are not.

Lesson Review During this lesson, you practiced scanning images for your family reunion. You also saved photographs for the next lesson on Digital Photography. Scanning Modes: Scanning modes refers to the various ways to scan images such as line art, halftones, grayscale, color, true color, spot color, and scanning with a specific palette Summary and Vocabulary

Assessment Just for kicks: What scanning mode represents you? Why? What mode would represent other people, such as the… principal coach custodian president Ask students to answer the questions in their journal, with a partner, or as a whole class.