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[. . . ] USB Scanner USER GUIDE The TWAIN Dialog Box Appendices 2 Copyright Information All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language in any form by any means, mechanical, optical, electronic, recording, or otherwise, without our written permission. We reserve the right to revise this manual and to make changes to any or all parts at any time, without obligation to notify any person or entity of such revisions and changes. FCC Statement This digital equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. [. . . ] · Reflective Use Reflective when scanning paperbased documents such as photographs or text. With the optional Transparency Adapter, you can also scan Positive and Negative transparencies. · · Positive Select Positive when scanning slides or transparencies. Negative Select Negative when scanning film negatives or similar negative transparencies. NOTE: When the brand of the negative film you are scanning is not currently available, use Simple Inverted Setting instead of User Enhanced Settings. Afterwards, use your favourite Image Application Software to do any image editing and enhancement. Visualized Settings If you have little idea how to adjust the settings, you can use the visualization window to setup a negative scan quickly. Select a better preview from the eight variations, you can easily correct a scanned image. NOTE: When scanning negative film, choose Negative from the Scan Source item and the following Negative dialog box will appear (might not be available on the current version of the TWAIN Dialog Box you are using). It allows you to set the brand of negative film you are scanning (Kodak, Fuji, Konica), the ASA/ISO (100, 200, 400), and the outlet where you had the film developed (Kodak Outlet, Fuji Outlet, Konica Outlet). 13 Scan Size From the list of available sizes, select the size of the document you wish to scan. Custom will automatically be selected when you use the Crop Frame to change the image area to be scanned. Resolution The Resolution, which is measured in dots per inch (dpi), determines the appearance of the image as it is displayed or printed. Images scanned at a higher resolution capture more information and therefore require more disk space for storage. You can select from a wide range of preset resolutions. None Choose None if you want to scan images of photographic quality. · Newspaper Choose Newspaper when the image is made up of coarse dot patterns commonly found in newspaper photos. · Magazine Choose Magazine when scanning images whose quality is similar to images found in glossy or wax-coated magazines. · Art Print Choose Art Print when scanning images from very high quality art prints that show only very fine dots. JPEG2000 JPEG2000 is the latest image compression standard that usually provides smaller file size and higher image quality than the original JPEG. The Enhance tab contains two picture thumbnails (Original and Sample) of the preview image, several control settings, and a histogram of the image. Alterations made to the enhance settings appear in the sample thumbnail. The image that appears in the thumbnails will If you wish to see the effects of your changes in the Preview Window, click on the Preview button. Channel Selector Channel refers to the red, green, and blue colors that make up a color image. You can choose to change the channels individually or choose Master to change all channels equally and simultaneously. [. . . ] The amount of sharpness applied is controlled with the plus and minus buttons. 20 Invert The Invert filter transforms an image to its negative by converting all color values to their opposites: whites become black, blues become yellow, etc. Emboss The Emboss filter makes the elements in an image appear raised or sunken by reducing the color within the image and tracing its edges with black. Flip The Flip filter creates a mirror image of the original by flipping the image horizontally. About Tab Unsharp Mask The Unsharp Mask filter detects sharp edges and color boundaries and then emphasizes them. The About tab contains the current driver version number, information about the interface device, and the copyright notice. To access the About tab, click About. 21 Using Batch Scan Batch scanning is an easy way to multi-scan any part of your document using a variety of scan settings (Certain application programs do not support this function). Using Batch Scan you can specify up to 10 scan regions or scan a single region several times using different scan modes, resolutions, filters, and more. Batch Scan Controls Create Batch Scan: allows the user to create a new batch scan. [. . . ]

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