Tips for getting the best scan, Recommended settings – Epson 1240U User Manual

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Scanning from Start to Finish

Tips for Getting the Best Scan

Getting the best scan possible depends on several factors, including the quality of your
original and the resolution you select. The better your original is, the better your scan
will be. While you can make some corrections in your scanning software, you’ll need
to do major photo retouching in a program such as Adobe PhotoDeluxe or Adobe
Photoshop to correct or mask problems such as a coffee stain on the original image.

Recommended Settings

If you are manually adjusting the settings in the TWAIN window, you should
consider using the following settings for optimal scans (a more detailed listing is
available in your electronic Reference Guide):

1

If your final file is for on-screen viewing (for example, on a web page or in an e-mail message),

select 72 dpi for your resolution.

2

If you are enlarging your image, you must manually increase the resolution (dpi) proportionally to
maintain the resolution of your original.

Image type

Recommended Image Type

Scanning resolution
for printing

1, 2

Photograph

Color Photo

300 dpi

Small photograph to be enlarged Color Photo

300 dpi to 3200 dpi

Magazine

Color Photo

300 dpi

Newspaper (text only)

Text (Background Removal)

400 dpi

Text for OCR

Text (Background Removal)

400 dpi

Text with images

Color Document

400 dpi

Line art

Line Art

300 to 3200 dpi

35 mm film (negative)

TPU for neg.Film

300 to 3200 dpi

4 x 5 or Brownie film (negative)

TPU for neg.Film

300 to 3200 dpi

35 mm slide or
4 x 5 transparency

TPU for pos.Film

300 to 3200 dpi

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