Sharpening an image, Resetting all adjustments, Sharpening an image resetting all adjustments – HP 5400c Series User Manual

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Sharpening an image

Increasing sharpening enhances detail in the image. The
HP Precisionscan Pro software automatically selects the optimal
sharpen level, but you can change it.
You might want to increase sharpening if the image looks fuzzy.
Conversely, you might want to decrease sharpening if the original item
has flaws or marks on it. Increasing sharpening, or increasing it too
much, can accent the flaws and create undesirable patterns.

    

On the Tools menu, click Sharpen.

Note:

When the Sharpen tool is enabled, a checkmark

appears beside the Sharpen command in the Tools

menu, and the Sharpen tool appears in the toolbar.

    

1 Open the Sharpen tool, if it is not already open.
2 Select a sharpen level from the list. Check the preview image to

see the effects of the change.

Note:

To see the effects of the new sharpen level more easily,

zoom in on the selection area. See

"Getting a closer

look (zooming)" on page 43

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1 Open the Sharpen tool, if it is not already open.
2 Click .

Resetting all adjustments

You can reset images to the optimal (default) values the scanning
software chose for the image. Optimal values are based on the output
type selected. Resetting removes all adjustments you have made
except the output type, zoom level, or the selection area.

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Do one of the following:

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On the Edit menu, click Reset Tools.

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On the toolbar, click

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