Scanning Photos (3) - Microtek ScanMaker i280 Supplement Manual

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ScanMaker i280 Supplement
C. Scanning Photos (3)
This scenario uses the ScanWizard EZ - Professional Mode.
1. Follow the step 1 in "Scanning Photos (1)" to place the photo to be scanned on
the scanner glass surface.
2. Double-click the ScanWizard EZ icon (
ScanWizard EZ.
When ScanWizard EZ is launched for the first time, the ScanWizard EZ - EZ Mode
control panel appears on the screen.
3. Click the Professional Mode button (
switch to the ScanWizard EZ - Professional Mode.
All four windows (Preview, Settings, Info, and Scan Job Queue) appear
automatically after the Professional Mode is started up for the first time.
4. In the Preview window of the Professional Mode, click
the Scan Material button to choose Reflective for
photos.
5. Click the Overview button to perform a preliminary scan
of the image, which will appear in the Preview window.
6. In the Preview window, you can resize the scan frame (floating dotted line) around
the image by dragging on the edge or corner of the scan frame to determine the
final size of the actual scan.
7. Specify your scanning requirements in the Settings window.
a) Select a desired image type.
b) Select a desired resolution.
c) Adjust the scan frame settings if necessary.
8. Adjust image quality if necessary, using the
Advanced Image Correction (AIC) tools.
9. If the colors in your photo are faded and need
restoring, check the "Automatic Color
Restoration" box in the Settings window.
10. Click the Scan to button to scan the image.
When the "Scan To: Save As" dialog box
appears, specify the folder location, a file
name, and the format for the output image;
then click Save. The image is scanned and
saved to the specified location.
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