Epson CX11NF User Manual

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Selecting EPSON Scan Settings

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2. If you are viewing the Thumbnail preview, you can do the following to adjust the

image(s):

To zoom in on an image, double-click its thumbnail, or click the thumbnail
and then click the

Full Size

tab near the top of the Preview window.

(Available only when you’ve scanned multiple images at one time.)

To rotate an image or flip it horizontally (like a mirror image), click its
thumbnail and then click the

rotation icon or

mirroring icon.

To adjust the scan area to crop your image, you can create and move a
marquee that marks the edges of your scan. See page 54 for instructions.

To adjust the image quality, click the image(s) you want to modify and make
the adjustments as described on page 56. If you want to apply the adjustments
you have made to all your images, click the

All

button.

3. If you are viewing the Normal preview, you can do the following to adjust the

image(s):

To select your scan area, click the

auto locate icon to place a marquee that

marks the edges of your image area. You can move the marquee to change the
scan area. See page 54 for instructions.

Note:
If you are going to scan at a different size than your original, you must first
select your Target Size and automatically create a marquee that is
proportioned to that size. See page 59 for instructions. You can then copy the
marquee and place it on each image you will scan at that size.

To zoom in on an image, click inside the scan area and click the

Zoom

button. EPSON Scan prescans again and displays a larger preview on the
Zoom tab. (Your other images are still previewed at the original size on the
Preview tab.)

To adjust the image quality, click the image(s) you want to modify and make
the adjustments as described on page 56.

4. When you have finished adjusting the scan area, and modifying the color and

image settings, you can select the size of your scanned image, if you have not
already selected it. See page 59 for instructions.

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