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If you're like me and not exactly a natural artist when it comes to drawing, you can get around that limitation with the imaginative use of the Polaroid that's gathering dust in your closet! Whether you need an original graphic for a tiny hyperlink icon or a big logo at the top of your page, just do it yourself! Starting Out:
You can also use an inexpensive hand scanner, but these tend to leave 'light streaks' in the computer images they produce. If your image is going to end up small, however, that won't matter. Scanning Photographs For Web Use:
This makes the initial scanned image huge, but when you use your image program's Resample feature to make the image smaller (don't use Resize on photos), it will retain more detail than if you scan it at a lower resolution. After Resampling, you can use the Sharpen command to bring the detail out. You'll also usually find it necessary to adjust the scanned image's brightness and contrast. High contrast photos are very effective on web pages.
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