Digital ICE
Technology
Remove dust marks that the Dust Removal feature cannot. DIGITAL ICE Technology
takes longer to scan and also uses more of your system resources.
This setting is available in the following conditions:
- when you select Reflective as the Document Type and Auto Exposure Type is set to
Photo with the Show Texture check box in the Configuration window cleared
- when you select Film as the Document Type
Threshold
Adjusts the level at which the black areas in text and line art are delineated,
improving text recognition in OCR programs. Available only when you select Black &
White as the Image Type setting.
Note:
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To view red, green, and blue levels at particular points in your preview image as you make
adjustments, click the
densitometer icon in the Preview window and move your cursor over an
image area. See Epson Scan Help for details.
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Certain settings may not be available, or may be automatically selected, depending on the type of
image you are previewing and other settings you have selected.
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You can customize how certain Epson Scan settings behave by clicking
Configuration
and changing
settings in the window that appears. See Epson Scan Help for details.
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To undo any image quality adjustments you make to the preview image, click
Reset
if available, turn
off the setting, or preview your image again.
Selecting the Scan Size
You can scan your images at their original size, or you can reduce or enlarge their size as you scan
them. You do this using the
Target Size
setting.
If you are going to scan your image to a specific size, you should select the
Target Size
setting after
previewing it, but before adjusting your scan area indicated by creating a marquee. This sets the scan
area to correct proportions so your image will not be cropped unexpectedly.
To select the scan size, see one of these sections.
Home Mode
:
“Selecting the Scan Size in Home Mode” on page 71
Professional Mode
:
“Selecting the Scan Size in Professional Mode” on page 73
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