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Hi. This is Cable, for Expert Village. In this clip, we're going to go over some of
our scanning principles to go ahead and capture all of our drawn frames. After you're finished
scanning, it's important to come up with a name you can mention, and be sure that you
know where you're saving your files and what you're naming them. Choose an appropriate
file format. Tif is always good; pretty high quality, low compression. Make a folder. Know
where you're putting that folder. And put all your images, all your files that you scanned,
in one folder. Now after you have all your files scanned, you can see, if we open up
the folder where we've designated all our files to be saved in, that by default; and
usually with most scanning software and ink and paint programs, you can rename your files
in a particular way so they make sense. We have less than 10 frames. So we'll have from
0001 to 0008 files in our folder. And this makes sense to most programs. It will let
us handle them easier when we start to ink and paint them.