How to scan, 3how to scan – Plustek Opticpro A320E Flatbed Scanner User Manual

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The TWAIN Interface

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scan area

.

·

Image Size

: Shows the amount of memory used by the image. This

information is updated any time you change any

scan settings

or adjust the

scan area

. The larger the image size, the longer it takes to actually scan the

image. Larger images, due to their memory requirements, will also take
longer for your image-editing applications to process when making any
corrections.

2.5

Preview

By clicking on the Preview button, you can scan the source document into
the

Preview Window

within TWAIN interface. This allows you to modify

the

scan area

(for smaller images such as photographs) and gives you a

rough idea of what the scanned image will look like before you scan.

After you have prescanned a document or photo and it appears in the

Preview Window

you can adjust settings (except for

Rotate

,

Flip

,

Filter

and

Descreen

) and immediately view these new settings on the image in

the Preview Window so you can judge the effects of the different settings
before you finally scan.

2.6

Scan

Clicking on this button accepts all current scanner settings and begins the
scanning process.

2.7

Exit

Click on this button to close the TWAIN interface.

3

How to Scan

The following describes how you may use Adobe Photoshop to perform your
first scan. When you get familiar with the scanning, you may alternatively use
other TWAIN compatible scanning program to do your scanning projects.

Step-by-step instructions for scanning documents and images will be
provided in the following section:

·

Step by step procedures

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