Digital Imaging Products
        
        
        
          

The Brother (www.brother.com) DCP-7020 is a flatbed digital  copier, laser printer, and high-resolution color scanner rolled  into one that features 16MB of memory, a copy and print output of  20 pages per minute,and a maximum print resolution of 2,400 x 600  dpi. The flatbed color scanner comes with a full suite of scanning  software that makes it possible to scan books, photos, and documents  directly to e-mail, OCR applications, or to a file with its  easy-to-use “Scan To” buttons. The DCP-7020 also comes with  parallel and USB 2.0 full-speed interfaces,which make it compatiblein both Windows and Mac environments. Price: $199.99.

Microsoft’s (www.microsoft.com) Digital Image Suite 2006  features hierarchical keywords, “hover” thumbnails, and  video support that makes it easier for users to organize and share  their photos the way they like.The program has several new phot'editing  features, including the ability to convert color photos to  black and white, and an intuitive crop tool that frames the subject  and creates the best possible image. It also has the ability to easily  burn photo CDs without disrupting any photo archive settings. In  addition,Digital Image Suite can be synced through the Windows  Media Player, allowing it to be used with mobile devices such aspocket PCs and smart phones. Estimated retail price: $99.95.

Good things certainly do come in small packages these  days. Weighing only a pound, the Epson (www.epson.com)  P-2000 multimedia storage viewer offers a 40GB hard drive and  3.8-inch VGA-quality LCD that allows users to view, store, and  play back photos, videos, and music—all without a computer.  But there’s more: Additional features of the P-2000 include  direct printing capabilities to select Epson Stylus printers; a  third-party video cable for connecting to TVs, monitors, andprojectors; and two built-in memory card slots. Price: $499.99.

TechSmith Corp. (www.techsmith.com) has added digitalvideo  capture and picture-in-picture functions to its  Camtasia Studio 3 software,which allows educators and administrators  to record, edit, and publish rich video presentations  in a variety of media formats using Microsoft PowerPoint.  And there’s more for media-happy presenters: Other new features  of Camtasia Studio 3 include JPEG compression that can reduce  the size of Flash files, 30 days of free Web hosting, and anautomated publishing wizard. Price: $299.

Corel (www.corel.com) has enhanced its Painter IX program by  adding dual-monitor support for Windows, new pens and  brushes, and more realistic painting capabilities to its already long  list of innovative digital painting and illustration tools. The crossplatform  program now includes specially designed courseware for  educators and tutorials from leading graphics professionals, as well  as an improved set of help features to make it easier to get started.Education version is priced at $129.

With a 4,800dpi optical resolution and 48-bit color, Hewlett-Packard’s (www.hp.com) Scanjet 8250 digital flatbed  scanner features two-sided scanning and an automatic document  feeder that scans up to 15 pages per minute.The Scanjet 8250’s large  scanning surface allows users to scan legal-size documents, while  its built-in transparent materials adapter can capture scans from  35mm negatives and slides. In addition, you can view, save, e-mail,  or copy scans without a computer keyboard by using the scanner’ssix one-touch buttons. Educational price: $772.

Delivering a print speed of up to 50 pages per minute,  Lexmark’s (www.lexmark.com) W840 monochrome laser  printer features wide-format printing capabilities, a powerful  625MHz processor, and 256MB of standard RAM (expandable to  768MB). The printer also has an easy-touse,  customizable interface that features  on-screen graphics to help users find  answers to technical support questions,  and a USB flash drive for direct printing  of PDF files from its operation panel.Price: $2,299.
Teachers and students can now create newsletters,stickers,certificates,  calendars, banners, and flashcards using their own digital  photos thanks to Classroom Photo Publisher from APTE Inc.  (www.apte.com). The cross-platform program includes more than  200 project templates, a large clipart library, and a teacher resource  book loaded with ideas for classroom photo projects.In addition,the  software’s Photo Edit Center provides a simple way for students to  learn the basics of photo editing.The program retails for $64.95; labpacks and site licenses are also available.

  Macromedia’s (www.macromedia.com) Studio 8 combines the  latest versions of Dreamweaver, Flash Professional, Fireworks,  Contribute, and Flash Paper into one solution that enhances an  educator’s ability to create and deliver rich online content, as well as  aids in the teaching of digital communication skills. A two-year  subscription to the Studio 8 K-12 site license program is also offered,  providing schools with project-based curriculum to teach the foundations  of Web design, and professional development resources such  as hands-on teacher workshop materials. Pricing: $2,750 (500  students); $3,750 (more than 500 students); the two-year subscription  can be added for $1,050 or $1,125, respectively.  
The International Society for Technology in Education  (www.iste.org) has published Teaching With Digital Images:  Acquire,Analyze,Create,Communicate, aimed at K-8 teachers and  technology/curriculum coordinators. The book tackles digital  camera basics and image-editing software; using cameras to help  students visualize a problem; and more. It provides lesson plans,  teaching tips, and classroom management strategies for educators.Price is $34.15 for ISTE members; $37.95 for non-members.

With a scaffolded approach that is ideal for young learners,    Tech4Learning Inc.’s (www.tech4learning.com) Pixie    provides templates and backgrounds, a drag-and-drop library of    stickers, and an array of paint and easy-to-use image tools that children    can use to create original artwork which can be viewed in a    slideshow or as part of an online image gallery. Pixie includes lesson    plans for use in art, math, and language arts classes. It also provides    tips so educators can use the program in accordance with ISTE’s    National Educational Technology Standards (NETS).Pricing starts  as $39.95; lab pack and site license versions are available.

Vlog It! from Serious Magic Inc.(www.SeriousMagic.com) is a  PC video-creation program that provides users with the  ability to drag and drop pictures, video, and sound clips from a  variety of sources, then combine them with personal narration to  create a video blog, or vlog, that can be shared on the Web. At the  heart of Vlog It! is a library of templates that give vlogs the production  values of a TV show, and a teleprompter-like device that works  instantly so vloggers can view their video in real time. The programcan be downloaded from the Web for $99.95.

Ideal for digital camera users, Dell’s (www.dell.com) Photo    All-in-One Printer 942 offers advanced photo printing features    such as memory card slots that make it simple to print sharp,    borderless photos without being connected to a PC; a PictBridge    port for easy camera connection; and a 2.5-inch LCD screen.    The printer features black and color printing or copying with    a print resolution of 4,800 x 1,200 dpi, a 48-bit flatbed scanner,    and PC-based faxing. All-in-One also includes the Dell Ink    Management System software program, which monitors ink  levels and notifies users when levels are low. Price $139.