Guide To The Scan Settings Section - Canon CanoScan FS4000US User Manual

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Image Width and Height
The image width and height settings determine the size at which an image will be reproduced when
it is output to a printer or displayed on a monitor.
The scan settings would require considerable time and effort to set correctly if you had to manually
set the input resolution, output resolution, and image width and height to achieve a particular result.
Fortunately, FilmGet FS simplifies this process by providing five preset modes that correspond to
various uses of the image. Detailed settings can be achieved almost automatically by selecting the
mode best suited to your purposes and then adjusting only the settings you wish.

Guide to the Scan Settings Section

The scan settings section is used to adjust the scan settings. Switch between modes by clicking one
of the five buttons. When FilmGet FS is first installed, the file mode is selected.
Custom Mode. See p. 65.
Select this mode when you wish to scan with customized scan settings that have been added to the
FilmGet FS list. Scan settings that have been added using the [Add...] button can also be selected from
this mode.
This is where the actual settings for each
mode are set and displayed. Refer to the
topics for each mode for an explanation of
the settings.
Adjusting the Scan Settings
File Mode. See p. 56.
Select this mode when you scan an image for the
purpose of saving it to a file.
Text/Printer/Fax Mode. See p. 60.
Select this mode when you scan an image to paste
it into a document file, print it on a printer or send it
as a fax.
Display Mode. See p. 62.
Select this mode when you scan an image to
display it on a monitor.
Photo Size Mode. See p. 63.
Select this mode when you wish to output the image
at a typical photo print size.
[Add...] button
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