Epson 10000XL User Manual

Page 50

Advertising
background image

50

Using Optional Equipment

Color Smoothing

to reduce color variations without lessening sharpness

16-bit Grayscale

for the highest quality scans of black-and-white photos or

images

Note: Make sure your application supports 16-bit grayscale.

8-bit Grayscale

for high quality scans of black-and-white photos or images

Click (Windows) or (Macintosh) to see more options, then choose

Best

or

Draft

for the Scanning Quality.

5. Choose a resolution setting (

50

to

12800

dpi). See page 30 for guidelines.

6. If you’re scanning 35 mm slides, you can

click the arrow next to the Preview button
and select

Thumbnail

as the type of

preview screen you want to use. This
locates each image automatically, speeding
up your workflow (see page 38).

For all other types of film, make sure

Normal

is selected.

7. Click the

Preview

button to see previews of your images.

8. Click and drag within each image to select just the area you want to scan. For best

results, avoid including borders in your image. This enables EPSON Scan to
apply the optimal exposure and color balance settings (see page 31).

9. If you’re not using the film holders that came with your TPU, you’ll have to reset

the focus. Click the

All

button (to select all the images) or click a specific image to

adjust, and then do one of the following:

If you’ve placed your film directly on the document glass, click the

Manual focus

button on the preview screen, set the focus position to

0.0

, and then click

OK

.

If you’re using a non-Epson film holder, manually adjust the focus to the
position specified for your holder, or click the

Auto focus

button to

adjust the focus position automatically.

Select Thumbnail

10000XL.book Page 50 Friday, June 4, 2004 1:57 PM

Advertising