What you'll get

  • Job Credibility
  • Certification Valid for Life
  • On-demand video*
  • E-Book
  • Self-Paced Learning
  • Certificate of Completion

Exam details

  • Mode of Exam : Online
  • Duration : 1 Hour
  • Multiple Choice Questions are asked
  • No. of Questions are asked : 50
  • Passing Marks : 25 (50%)
  • There is no negative marking

Nowadays everything happens virtually and sending and receiving documents online is also part of virtual work. So, if you do not have complete information about imaging essential documents. Including linking that, then this is the course you should look for. Scanning software is a very easy, sufficient method of scanning any documentation and linking it directly into your files. In this course, you are going to learn How to Scan a Paper and its common option.

There are many scanning software available and all are easy to use. But need to consider some crucial aspects including setting up correct layouts. The reason being this will not only help you to get correct imaging. But also will work for the reader who is going to get that document. In this course, you will learn how to scan documents and get a print as well. This is a complete beginner-level course and students can enroll in this sought course to get the essentials of document scanning.

Knowing scanning a document is really vital these days because if you work somewhere. Then you have to sacrifice the opportunities which will be available for you regarding scanning the document. Besides this, it will narrow down your professional image. On the other hand, if you are a student then this is also a vital skill for you. Because when you will learn about document imaging. Then you can print and scan any documents as well as you can send them to some else scanned documents.

So, enroll in this Introduction to the scanner short-term course to add on a new skill to your skillset and CV to get more professional opportunities.

Course Content

Total: 6 lectures
  • Introduction
  • Scanner characteristics
  • Bit Depth
  • Dynamic Range
  • What type of film gives the best scan results?
  • Understanding DPI and pixel dimensions

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