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Change the Display Gamma setting of the scanned image for your output device, such as a
monitor or printer, in the Configuration dialog box in EPSON Scan.
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Select
Unsharp Mask Filter
in the Professional Mode main window. If moiré patterns
appear in the image, see
Moiré (cross-hatch) patterns appear in the scanned image
below
for more information.
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Select
Color Control
and check
Continuous auto
exposure
in the Configuration dialog
box, or adjust the Exposure setting using the
Auto Exposure
button in the Professional
Mode main window.
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Change the Resolution setting for your document.
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If this happens on part of the image, make sure the document is uniformly flat against the
document table. A document that is wrinkled or warped may not scan well.
Caution: Do not place heavy objects on the document table.
Colors are patchy or distorted at the edges of the image
Try one or more of the following solutions.
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A document that is very thick or warped at the edges can cause discoloration. Cover the
edges of the document with paper to block external light.
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Make sure the document is flat against the document table.
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Adjust your software's Gamma setting using the Histogram Adjustment dialog box in
Professional Mode in EPSON Scan.
The image is dark
Try one or more of the following solutions.
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Check your software's Brightness setting using the Image Adjustment dialog box in Home
Mode, or the Histogram Adjustment dialog box and the Image Adjustment dialog box in
Professional Mode.
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Check the brightness and contrast settings of your computer display.
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Select
Color Control
and also select
Continuous auto
exposure
in the Configuration
dialog box, or adjust the Exposure setting using the
Auto Exposure
button in the
Professional Mode main window.
•
Change the Display Gamma setting of the scanned image for your output device, such as
monitor or printer, in the Configuration dialog box in EPSON Scan.
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Change the Destination setting in the Home Mode or Professional Mode main window.
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In Home Mode, select
Screen/Web
as the Destination setting. Selecting a printer may
cause on-screen colors to be different from the colors of the original; however, the colors
will be reproduced correctly when the image is printed.