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The resolution of an image is important in determining the quality of the output
image. Resolution is also directly related to file size; and the higher the resolution,
the larger the resulting file size will be.
When dealing with resolution, remember to distinguish between optical resolution
and interpolated resolution.
Optical resolution is the “real” resolution as measured by the scanner’s optics.
Interpolated resolution is software-enhanced resolution and can be useful for
enlarging very small images or for printing line art to obtain superior results.
Rotate
Allows you to rotate the image at
increments of 90 degrees. Rotate options
include: None, CCW 90 degrees, 180
degrees, CW 90 degrees, and Auto-
deskew. If Auto-deskew is selected, the
scanner automatically rotates and corrects
the distorted image for proper alignment
after the scan.
The rotation effect is seen only after
you click the Scan button and scan
the image. The rotation effect is not
shown in the preview window.
96 dpi
600 dpi
1200 dpi
Before
After
Before (Deskew)
After (Deskew)
Before (Rotate)
After (rotate)
Mirror
Allows you to flip the image vertically. The
flip effect is seen only after you click the
Scan button and scan the image. The flip
effect is not shown in the preview window.
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