Page 2 - File; , point the cursor to; Import
Using the Flatbed Scanner Getting Started Scanning is basically the same process no matter what type of scanner you are using. Adobe Photoshop is just one of the programs that allows for scanning, and that is the program we are using the in step-by-step process below. Many scanners also come with th...
Page 3 - Using the Flatbed Scanner
Using the Flatbed Scanner In auto mode the scanner will chose the document type and continue to scan your image. When the scanner is done scanning you will have a window open of your image in Photoshop similar to the one below.
Page 4 - DESINATION; dots per inch; for the best resolution for that printer. You can get around
Using the Flatbed Scanner If you would like to continue in manual mode after clicking the initial cancel up above, a window will pop up asking to either click on Manual mode or Scan for continuing in Full Auto Mode. Click on manual mode . You will get a new window that looks similar to this. From he...
Page 5 - Preview; button.
Using the Flatbed Scanner Normally it scans at a 1:1 ratio and displays the size at the bottom of the scaling window. The actual image appears on the right hand side of the window. To have the program locate the image automatically click on There is a dashed line outline around the image. Grab the e...
Page 6 - Scan; button. After the scan is; Close; button on the window and you will be back in; Adobe
Using the Flatbed Scanner When you are ready to make the final scan, click on the Scan button. After the scan is finished click on the Close button on the window and you will be back in Adobe PhotoShop . Your picture is not saved until you click File / Save as . You can save the picture to disk, or ...
Page 9 - Using the Slide Scanner
Using the Slide Scanner Align the slide so that the top edge of the slide corresponds with the top edge of the scanner. You may align up to 4 slides at each corner.
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Using the Slide Scanner Top of Slide It is also recommended that the emulsion surface of the slide be face down (which means the shiny surface of the slide should be facing up). 1. Click on File / Import / TWAIN 32 in the PhotoShop, allow the scanner to pre- scann, making the image appear. If the sc...
Page 11 - The picture may now be scanned, click; You should see the original screen with your new picture on it.; Name your file in the File name box.; NT account; Finishing up; When you have finished scanning slides, click on
Using the Slide Scanner 2. The picture may now be scanned, click Scan button. NOTE: scanning may take a minute. If the scanner cut off part of the image, please ask a TLC employee for assistance. 3. When it is finished scanning, close the scan window by clicking on the Close button. You should see t...
Page 12 - What setting should I use?; Laser printer use Grayscale setting.; How much resolution is enough
Scanning Tips Scanning Tips What setting should I use? For most accurate reproduction, scan your images using the same data type as that of the final intended output device. This may also help you control file size. Here are some examples: OCR Text and Line Art use the Black and white setting (or us...
Page 13 - Scanning Tips; Scan good quality images and text
Scanning Tips Scan photos instead of printed pictures Images from magazines or books are composed of tiny dots. The typical resolution for color typesetting is 180 or 300 dpi, so scanning at higher resolutions offers no advantages. As a matter of fact, higher resolutions may even be worse because th...