You Have Trouble Adjusting the Scan Area in the Thumbnail Preview
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Create a marquee or adjust the existing marquee to select the area you want to scan. See “Creating a
Marquee on a Preview Image” on page 58 for instructions.
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Click
Configuration
, select the
Preview
tab, and adjust the thumbnail cropping area using the
Thumbnail Cropping Area
slider.
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Use the normal preview and create marquees on the area you want to scan. See “Adjusting the
Color and Other Image Settings” on page 61 for instructions.
Negative Film Preview Images Look Strange
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Make sure the
Document Type
setting (Home Mode) or
Film Type
settings (Professional Mode)
are set correctly for your film. See “Scanning in Home Mode” on page 44 or “Scanning in
Professional Mode” on page 46 for instructions.
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If you are in normal preview, the dark area around the film and the frame of the film holder is
perceived as white. This alters the exposure and causes images to appear darker. Create marquees
on the image area you want to scan, then click
Zoom
to preview the area. See “Previewing and
Adjusting the Scan Area” on page 54 for instructions.
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Use thumbnail preview instead of normal preview. See “Previewing and Adjusting the Scan Area”
on page 54 for instructions.
You Cannot Scan Multiple Images at One Time
Position photos at least 20 mm (0.8 inch) apart from each other on the document table.
You Cannot Scan in Full Auto Mode
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If you are scanning images with a very dark or bright background, switch to Office Mode, Home
Mode, or Professional Mode. To change the scan mode, see “Changing the Scan Mode” on page 36.
Then, use normal preview and create marquees on the area you want to scan. See “Previewing and
Adjusting the Scan Area” on page 54 for instructions.
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If you are scanning a large size document, such as A4, switch to Office Mode, Home Mode, or
Professional Mode. To change the scan mode, see “Changing the Scan Mode” on page 36. Then,
use normal preview and create marquees on the area you want to scan. See “Previewing and
Adjusting the Scan Area” on page 54 for instructions.
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