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Scanning Tips
Follow these simple tips every time you scan and you'll be guaranteed
clean and crisp images every time:
- Clean your scanner: Scanners are extremely sensitive and are
capable of picking out very minute details. So examine the surface of
your scanner to ensure that it is clean and free from dirt, dust and
fingerprints.
- Position the image squarely: If your image is at an obscure
angle when scanned then you will only have to adjust the image later
using editing software. So spend a moment positioning the image
properly and remember to lower the cover slowly so as not to cause the
image to move.
- Set the correct color mode: Selecting the correct scanning
mode will increase scanning speed and also improve color reproduction.
So if you're scanning a black and white photo, then scan in
grayscale.
- Choose the optimum resolution: The higher the scanning
resolution the longer the image will take to scan. If you know what
resolution your final image is going to be then you will get good
results by choosing the same resolution on your scanner.
- Preview the image: Previewing lets you check if the image
you want to scan is positioned correctly.
- Crop the image: The crop function lets you scan just a small
part of the total scanning area. This is especially useful as it
enables faster scanning. adjust brightness and contrast Although you
can adjust the brightness and contrast of your scanned image at a later
stage using editing software, it is best to try and achieve the correct
color levels at the scanning stage. This will give you a better quality
image to work with.
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