Scanning a Photo, Document, Film, or Slide
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Scanning a Photo, Document,
Film, or Slide
You can use your Epson Stylus CX7700 to scan a photo, document, film, or slide
and save it on your computer or other device, or e-mail it to someone else.
You can even automatically restore faded color photographs as you scan. For
details, see your on-screen
User’s Guide
.
The EPSON Scan software provides three scanning modes for progressive levels of
control over your scanned image:
■
Full Auto Mode:
Scans quickly and easily using automatic settings.
■
Home Mode
: Previews your image and provides automatic image
adjustments, cropping tools, and preset options for various types of scans.
■
Professional Mode:
Previews your image and lets you manually configure
your scan settings with a full array of tools.
You can scan from any TWAIN-compliant application—such as ArcSoft
PhotoImpression
™
—using EPSON Scan. Or you can start EPSON Scan directly
from your computer and save your image to a file.
1. To scan a photo or document, open the document cover and place your
original face-down on the glass, in the upper left corner. Move your original
about 5 mm (0.2 inch) away from the top and left edges so all of it will be
scanned.
Move the original about 5 mm
(0.2 inch) away from the top and
left edges to avoid cropping
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