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Before (Auto-crop)
After (Auto-crop)
Scan Source
Allows you to select the image input device. Three options for choosing the image
device are available (depending on the scanner model): “Flatbed”; “Flatbed” and
“ADF (Simplex)”; ADF (Simplex) and ADF (Duplex)”. If the ADF (Automatic
Document Feeder) is not installed, “Flatbed” is the sole selection.
Scan Type
Allows you to select the image type for the scan when it is output. Select from RGB
Color (24 bits), Grayscale (8 bits), and Black & White (1 bit). By default, the Scan
Type is “Black & White (1 bit)”. The RGB Color (24bits) option is not available for
some scanner models (i.e., ArtixScan DI 6020).
Paper Size
Allows you to select the dimension of your preview image size and the paper size of
your original. The maximum dimension of the preview size depends on the bed size
of your scanner or is controlled by the ADF . Paper Size options include: A3, B4,
Legal, Letter, A4, B5, A5, Full Scan Area, and Auto-crop; default is A4.
If Auto-crop is selected, the scanner
automatically detects the size of the original
image, crops the full scan frame to fit the image,
and removes unwanted black borders after the
scan.
Resolution
Allows you to select or enter a desired resolution for outputting the image to a
device. Preset resolution options are 96, 150, 200, 300, 600, and the scanner's optical
resolution. The unit of measurement for resolution is in dpi (dots per inch); default is
200 dpi.
If the preset resolution is not what you need, you may enter a resolution value in the
Resolution edit box, then press Enter. This resolution value can be from 10 dpi to
four times that of the optical resolution. If the value you enter is too low or too high,
the minimum or maximum resolution value is automatically entered for you. The
resolution value that you specify is recorded for subsequent use; ScanWizard DI
records the last 5 resolution settings that were used.
Resolution is the sampling of image pixel per measurement unit or the amount of pixel
information stored in an image. The image resolution and dimensions determine the
file size of the image, which is measured in kilobytes (KB).
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