Chapter 2, Adjusting scanned images – Canon DR-1210C User Manual

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Using the Scanner

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Chapter 2

Adjusting Scanned Images

• I want to clearly scan dark background images

Set [Mode] to [Advanced Text Enhancement]. The background of the
document is removed to enhance the text.
See “ISIS Driver Settings b,” on p. 50, and “TWAIN Driver Settings b,”
on p. 52
.

• I want to lessen the moire effect that occurs when color

documents, such as magazine photos, are scanned
Check the [Color Smoothing] checkbox. The pixels in the scanned image are
averaged, and moire patterns are suppressed.
See “ISIS Driver Settings q,” on p. 50, and “TWAIN Driver Settings p,”
on p. 52
.

• I want to skip specific colors

Specify the color to skip during scanning in [Color drop-out].
See “ISIS Driver Settings p,” on p. 50, and “TWAIN Driver Settings o,”
on p. 52
.

• I want to enhance specific colors (red, blue, green)

Select the color to enhance (red, blue or green) in [Color drop-out].
See “ISIS Driver Settings p,” on p. 50, and “TWAIN Driver Settings o,”
on p. 52
.

• I want to enhance image contours

Adjust the [Edge emphasis] setting.
See “ISIS Driver Settings o,” on p. 50, and “TWAIN Driver Settings n,”
on p. 52
.

• I want to delete black borders around images

Check the [Border Removal] checkbox.
See “ISIS Driver Settings s,” on p. 50, and “TWAIN Driver Settings r,”
on p. 52
.

• I want to delete the black spots that appear on scaned images

when scanning documents that have had holes punched in them
to be stored in a binder
Check the [Punch Hole Removal] checkbox.
See “ISIS Driver Settings t,” on p. 50, and “TWAIN Driver Settings s,”
on p. 52
.

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