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Rather than explaining these choices one-by-one, they are explained to-
gether in this section. A helpful way to consider the relationship between
these elements is to understand that some of these parameters are part of
the input settings to the scan while others are part of the output from the
scan. Let's look at each separately; note that red boxes have been added to
the screen above. The input values are shown within the red box on the
right side of the preview image above, and the output values are shown
within the red box on the left side of the preview image above.
Input. "Input values" are the Input Res (scan resolution), and the
Height and Width of the area to be scanned.
The scan resolution is displayed in dots-per-inch (dpi). You do not
control the value of the scan resolution directly and you cannot enter
its value; instead its value (from 72 dpi to 3600 dpi) is determined as a
function of other values as explained in this section.
If no crop box is present, then the input Height and the input Width
height begin as the full size of the 35 mm frame, although they may
change based on other settings. If a crop box is present then it defines
the input Height and Width.
The units of measurement for the Height and Width — centimeters
(cm), inches (in), or pixels (px) — are displayed in the button at the
intersection of the rulers at the top left corner of the preview image —
within the red circle in the figure above. Change the measurement unit
as desired by clicking on the units button at the intersection of the
rulers.
Output. "Output values" are the desired Width and Height of your
image for the scan (in the Output Size area above), as well as the output
Resolution.
Again the units of measure for the Width and Height — centimeters
(cm), inches (in), or pixels (px) — are displayed in the units button at
the intersection of the rulers at the top left corner of the preview image
— within the red circle in the figure above.
The output resolution appears in the Resolution drop-down list with
units in dots-per-inch (dpi). You select the output Resolution from the
drop down list of values. A Custom choice allows you to enter a nu-
meric value of your choice from 72 dpi to 7200 dpi that is not found on
the drop down list.
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