1. Place the photograph to be scanned on your
scanner's glass bed.
2. Go to the Preview window and click the Scan
Material icon. From the submenu that appears,
choose Reflective. You will notice the change in
the appearance of the icon.
3. Click the Overview button to start an overview,
and you will see the image appear in your
Preview window.
4. Select the Scan Frame tool from the Toolbar in
the Preview window, and choose the area to be
scanned by dragging a rectangle around it. You
will see a flashing frame (marquee) around the
selected area.
5. If you like what you see in the Preview window,
click the Scan (or Batch) button to start
scanning.
Go to the Settings window, and from
the Type box, choose the appropriate
image type for the image to be scanned.
Go to the Settings window, and enter
the desired output dimensions (width
and height) in the output dimension edit
boxes. The scan frame may change
slightly, and you may want to go back
to the Preview window to readjust the
scan frame that selects the area you
want.
Go to the Settings window, and enter
the resolution value in the Resolution
edit box.
Go to the Preview window, highlight
the scan job you wish to see in detail,
and click the Prescan button.
Go to the Preview window, and select
the desired image-processing option
from the Correction menu. Alterna-
tively, you can go to the Settings
window and click an image processing
button; the Advanced Image Correc-
tion (AIC) dialog box will then appear.
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