Page 2 - University of Arizona Information Commons Training 2; Introduction and Overview; are located on the front of the scanner.; Scanning 1670 User Guide rev.doc
University of Arizona Information Commons Training 2 Introduction and Overview THE MAJOR DIFFERENCES between the 1670 Scanner and the older 1650 models are: 1. The image to be scanned is placed face down with the image facing toward the scanner buttons) in the lower left corner. This is exactly oppo...
Page 3 - University of Arizona Information Commons Training 3; Output
University of Arizona Information Commons Training 3 Understanding Resolution and File Types for different output It is important that proper resolution be used in scanning according to the purpose. For example, an image needed for use on a web page needs to be scanned at a different resolution than...
Page 4 - University of Arizona Information Commons Training 4; Full Auto Mode vs. Home Mode vs. Professional Mode
University of Arizona Information Commons Training 4 Epson Scan Software (model 1670 scanners) Full Auto Mode vs. Home Mode vs. Professional Mode Regardless of how scanning is accomplished (through the Epson Smart Panel or through an application such as PhotoShop), there is a choice of three modes: ...
Page 5 - University of Arizona Information Commons Training 5; ©Arizona Board of Regents
University of Arizona Information Commons Training 5 Professional mode The following table indicates the suitable mode to use according to the scanning purpose. Purpose Full Auto Mode Home Mode Professional Mode Scanning multiple images at same time Film Scanning Defining target size N/A Optimizing ...
Page 6 - University of Arizona Information Commons Training 6; OBJECTIVE 1: UNDERSTANDING FULL AUTO MODE; Click on the; Options button; located an; Reflective; is set for the
University of Arizona Information Commons Training 6 OBJECTIVE 1: UNDERSTANDING FULL AUTO MODE • The Epson scanner will default to the mode last used. (If you happen to go to Home or Professional Mode, click on the Mode menu at the top right side of the screen and select Full Auto Mode.) • Full Auto...
Page 7 - University of Arizona Information Commons Training 7; OBJECTIVE 2: UNDERSTANDING HOME MODE; Understanding the Home Mode interface; Click; Preview; and select; Normal; or; Thumbnail
University of Arizona Information Commons Training 7 OBJECTIVE 2: UNDERSTANDING HOME MODE Understanding the Home Mode interface The Home Mode enables you to adjust the basic image settings for scanned images. [Can preview in normal or thumbnail mode.] Change size of scanned image Adjust brightness &...
Page 8 - University of Arizona Information Commons Training 8; Normal preview; shows a view of the scanned images as they appear on the screen. All; Scan
University of Arizona Information Commons Training 8 Normal preview shows a view of the scanned images as they appear on the screen. All or part of the image can be selected by using the green image locator button or by using the mouse to draw a dotted line around the image or portion of it. Thumbna...
Page 9 - University of Arizona Information Commons Training 9; OBJECTIVE 3: UNDERSTANDING PROFESSIONAL MODE
University of Arizona Information Commons Training 9 OBJECTIVE 3: UNDERSTANDING PROFESSIONAL MODE Understanding the Professional Mode interface In the Professional Mode, there are many options available to give you greater control over your scanning. You can sharpen, correct or enhance your images b...
Page 10 - University of Arizona Information Commons Training 10; Scan and Save
University of Arizona Information Commons Training 10 • To change the Target size, click on the + button to open this menu. • Click Preview to preview the images in the Normal mode. • After making any adjustments, click Scan. • Close the Epson Scan window completely to proceed with saving the file. ...
Page 11 - University of Arizona Information Commons Training 11
University of Arizona Information Commons Training 11 4.1 Locate and open the Epson Smart Panel Locate and open the Scanning Software folder on the desktop • • • Double-click on the Epson Smart Panel icon After a few seconds you will see the Smart Panel interface appear 4.2 Scan a document using the...
Page 12 - University of Arizona Information Commons Training 12; You MUST close it out; Rename
University of Arizona Information Commons Training 12 • Specify the Document Type , Image Type , and Destination settings to match your images. If you select Screen/Web as the Destination, the resolution will automatically be set to 96 dpi, selecting Printer sets resolution at 300 dpi, and selecting...
Page 13 - University of Arizona Information Commons Training 13; OBJECTIVE 5: SCANNING THROUGH PHOTOSHOP
University of Arizona Information Commons Training 13 • Click on Save . (Clicking on Save and View will open the folder where the image has been saved.) OBJECTIVE 5: SCANNING THROUGH PHOTOSHOP • Launch the Photoshop application program. It is located in the Graphics folder on the desktop. • Place th...
Page 14 - University of Arizona Information Commons Training 14
University of Arizona Information Commons Training 14 • You may continue to scan images; they will appear in the Photoshop window, as Untitled-1, Untitled-2, etc. These have not been saved yet, however! • When finished scanning, close the Epson Scan window . You cannot work with the images you scan ...