Scan Frame and related settings
These settings allow you to adjust the various factors that affect your image,
including the width and height of your image when it is first scanned (Scan
Frame settings), the Scaling factor (how big or how small the resulting scanned
image will be), and the dimensions of the image when it is output (Output
settings).
The Scan Frame settings, Scaling, and Output Settings work closely with the
three Scan Frame options (the check boxes below the "image Size" field).
In the default settings of ScanWizard Pro, where none of the Scan Frame
options are checked, take note of the following:
• Changing the Scan Frame settings (width or height) will change the Output
• Changing the Scaling will change the Output settings (width AND height).
• Changing the Output settings (width or height) will change the Scan Frame
A. Scan Frame settings
The Scan Frame settings (width and height) represent the area on the scan bed
that you wish to scan.
To specify your settings, enter the dimensions manually in the width and height
edit boxes; or use the Scan Frame tool to define or resize your scan frame.
Changes made in the Preview window are automatically displayed in the Scan
Frame setting edit boxes.
If you wish, you can also choose from a menu of
predefined Scan Frame settings. To do this, point your
mouse to the words "Scan Frame" in the Settings window,
and choose the setting you wish from the menu that
appears.
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settings (width or height).
settings (width or height).
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