Epson NX100 Quick Guide - Page 19

Restoring and Correcting Photos - scan

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You see the Epson Scan standby window: 4. If the Mode setting in the upper right corner is set to Full Auto Mode, click the Scan button. If you are in Home or Professional Mode, you see a different Epson Scan settings window. (You can change the mode using the Mode selector in the upper right corner.) 5. If you want to restore faded color in a photo or make other corrections, click Customize. Then follow the instructions below. 6. Click OK. The image is scanned and you see its icon in Windows Explorer or Macintosh Finder. Restoring and Correcting Photos You can automatically transform a faded, dusty, or badly exposed color photo into one with true-to-life color and sharpness as you scan. Use the Color Restoration and Dust Removal options in Epson Scan's Full Auto Mode. In Home and Professional Mode, you can also select Backlight Correction to remove shadows from images with too much background light. Full Auto Mode Click the Customize button, click Dust Removal and/or Color Restoration, click OK, and click Scan. Select Auto Photo Orientation to orient your photos based on detected faces, the sky, etc. If your photo is not oriented correctly, turn it off. Note: For more information, see your on-screen Epson Information Center. You can also click Help on the Epson Scan screen for information about all the available settings. Restoring and Correcting Photos 19

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You see the Epson Scan standby window:
4.
If the Mode setting in the upper right corner
is set to
Full Auto Mode
, click the
Scan
button.
If you are in Home or Professional Mode,
you see a different Epson Scan settings
window. (You can change the mode using the
Mode selector in the upper right corner.)
5.
If you want to restore faded color in a photo
or make other corrections, click
Customize
.
Then follow the instructions below.
6.
Click
OK
. The image is scanned and you see
its icon in Windows Explorer or Macintosh Finder.
Restoring and Correcting Photos
You can automatically transform a faded, dusty, or badly exposed color photo into
one with true-to-life color and sharpness as you scan. Use the
Color Restoration
and
Dust Removal
options in Epson Scan’s Full Auto Mode. In Home and
Professional Mode, you can also select
Backlight Correction
to remove shadows
from images with too much background light.
Note:
For more information, see your on-screen
Epson Information Center
. You can also click
Help
on the Epson Scan screen for information about all the available settings.
Full Auto Mode
Click the
Customize
button,
click
Dust Removal
and/or
Color Restoration
, click
OK
, and click
Scan
.
Select
Auto Photo
Orientation
to orient
your photos based
on detected faces,
the sky, etc. If your
photo is not oriented
correctly, turn it off.