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Understanding EPSON TWAIN Features
Click the eyedropper button beneath the slider. The mouse
pointer changes to an eyedropper. Then click the color you want
to be gray. The eyedropper “picks up” the color and displays it in
the box beside the eyedropper button. You can then correct the
cast level for that color from 0 to 100 by moving the slider. The
corrected color appears in the box on the right, and the effect
shows up immediately in the preview image. Click
Cancel
to
restore the original image.
Saturation:
Saturation is the property that defines color depth. Select the
saturation level for color from -100 (less color) to 100 (more color)
by moving the slider.
Auto Exposure
Click the
Auto Exposure
button on the Manual mode window to
automatically optimize the exposure for an image. The Gamma,
Highlight and Shadow settings in the Image Controls dialog box
are automatically set.
Note:
❏
The Auto Exposure button appears dimmed and is not available
when Pixel Depth is set to
Black & White
and
Auto Area
Segmentation
is not selected
in the Image Type dialog box.
❏
The Auto Exposure feature is automatically activated when
scanning from the Full Auto mode.
Summary of Contents for Series Perfection 1240U Series
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Page 30: ...1 20 Using the Buttons ...
Page 50: ...2 20 Scanning Basics High Contrast Increases the contrast of dull images Open Shadow ...
Page 60: ...2 30 Scanning Basics ...
Page 94: ...3 34 Understanding EPSON TWAIN Features ...
Page 102: ...4 8 Calibrating Your System ...
Page 146: ...6 30 Maintenance and Troubleshooting ...
Page 160: ...A 14 Technical Specifications ...
Page 161: ...Contacting Customer Support B 1 Appendix B Contacting Customer Support Overview B 2 ...