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A tangible or visual representation of a person, object, etc. (Merriam-Webster)

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  • 2012 Windows Installation Document Image Pre Image Checklist Configure BIOS options Desktop (Optiplex 990) Date & Time - Set the date and time Boot Sequence - uncheck  Prep computer for user in FileMaker Image PC
  • Image Capture iOS Media Transfer Image Transferring an Image From an iOS Device Using Image Capture On a Macintosh computer, open the Applications folder and launch Image Capture. Connect the iOS device to the Macintosh via the USB-to-30 Pin cable. iTunes will launch by system default and will seek to synchronize your device with the local iTunes library. You will see two window prompts asking to synchronize the iOS device with the iTunes library, click Cancel on both window prompts.  In Image Capture, you will see your iOS device on the left side. Your images will be displayed in the main viewing area on the right.  You can individually select and transfer specific images or all image files. To transfer a single image, click on the specific image and click "Import". To transfer all images, click "Import All". Any images that are transferred will be placed within the Pictures folder, located within the local user directory. (e.g. jdoe/Pictures/)
  • Resolution, Sizing, and Color Guidelines Image For Scanning Graphics and Images Graphics/Images for Print When scanning a graphic or image that will be printed, the resolution should be set at 300 dpi (dots per inch) at 100% o the final image size. This means, if the image will NOT be resized at all after it is scanned the scanning resolution should be set at 300 dpi. If the image will be resized after scanning the scanning resolution should be adjusted accordingly. Example: Final size = 100% o original ==> scanning resolution = 300 dpi   200% o original ==> scanning resolution = 600 dpi The higher the resolution of an image, the larger the file size of that image will be. After the image is resized to it’s final dimensions, make sure the resolution is 300 dpi. When a graphic/image is scanned, it is scanned in RGB mode.  If an image is going to be printed, the color mode should be changed to CMYK mode. This is because RGB is representative of the colors found in light and CMYK is representative of printer inks or toners. Graphics/Images for Web or Screen Display The resolution of images that are only intended to be viewed on the web or computer monitor only, such as in a PowerPoint presentation, are different than those images that are printed. The recommended scanning resolution for images for the Internet is still 300 dpi. The image size can then be adjusted to appropriate viewing dimensions in PhotoShop. Images that are intended to be viewed only on a monitor should remain in RGB color mode. This is the default mode when scanning; no settings need to be changed.
  • Image Capture iOS Media Transfer Mobile Device Transferring an Image From an iOS Device Using Image Capture On a Macintosh computer, open the Applications folder and launch Image Capture. Connect the iOS device to the Macintosh via the USB-to-30 Pin cable. iTunes will launch by system default and will seek to synchronize your device with the local iTunes library. You will see two window prompts asking to synchronize the iOS device with the iTunes library, click Cancel on both window prompts.  In Image Capture, you will see your iOS device on the left side. Your images will be displayed in the main viewing area on the right.  You can individually select and transfer specific images or all image files. To transfer a single image, click on the specific image and click "Import". To transfer all images, click "Import All". Any images that are transferred will be placed within the Pictures folder, located within the local user directory. (e.g. jdoe/Pictures/)
  • Image Capture iOS Media Transfer Multimedia Presentation Center (MPC) Transferring an Image From an iOS Device Using Image Capture On a Macintosh computer, open the Applications folder and launch Image Capture. Connect the iOS device to the Macintosh via the USB-to-30 Pin cable. iTunes will launch by system default and will seek to synchronize your device with the local iTunes library. You will see two window prompts asking to synchronize the iOS device with the iTunes library, click Cancel on both window prompts.  In Image Capture, you will see your iOS device on the left side. Your images will be displayed in the main viewing area on the right.  You can individually select and transfer specific images or all image files. To transfer a single image, click on the specific image and click "Import". To transfer all images, click "Import All". Any images that are transferred will be placed within the Pictures folder, located within the local user directory. (e.g. jdoe/Pictures/)
  • Resolution, Sizing, and Color Guidelines Printing For Scanning Graphics and Images Graphics/Images for Print When scanning a graphic or image that will be printed, the resolution should be set at 300 dpi (dots per inch) at 100% o the final image size. This means, if the image will NOT be resized at all after it is scanned the scanning resolution should be set at 300 dpi. If the image will be resized after scanning the scanning resolution should be adjusted accordingly. Example: Final size = 100% o original ==> scanning resolution = 300 dpi   200% o original ==> scanning resolution = 600 dpi The higher the resolution of an image, the larger the file size of that image will be. After the image is resized to it’s final dimensions, make sure the resolution is 300 dpi. When a graphic/image is scanned, it is scanned in RGB mode.  If an image is going to be printed, the color mode should be changed to CMYK mode. This is because RGB is representative of the colors found in light and CMYK is representative of printer inks or toners. Graphics/Images for Web or Screen Display The resolution of images that are only intended to be viewed on the web or computer monitor only, such as in a PowerPoint presentation, are different than those images that are printed. The recommended scanning resolution for images for the Internet is still 300 dpi. The image size can then be adjusted to appropriate viewing dimensions in PhotoShop. Images that are intended to be viewed only on a monitor should remain in RGB color mode. This is the default mode when scanning; no settings need to be changed.
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