Epson RX500 User's Guide - Page 66

the type of image you're scanning and the way you want to print or view it. - scan negatives

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Note: If you placed more than one photo or document on the scanner glass, you see multiple images in the Preview window. 9. Click the Auto Detect icon to select your image, creating a movable outline called a marquee. If you're scanning more than one image, the marquee surrounds all of them. (For information on adjusting the marquee, see page 67.) Note: If your Home Mode preview image has a blue box around it, you're previewing in Thumbnail mode and can't create a marquee. Click the arrow beside the Preview button and select Normal from the menu that appears. Click the Preview button again to preview in Normal mode. 10. Choose Document Type, Image Type, and Destination settings that match the type of image you're scanning and the way you want to print or view it. (Click Help on the Epson Scan screen for detailed information about all the available settings.) Note: The Document Type you select determines the other options that appear in the Epson Scan window. 11. Size your image and adjust your image settings as necessary. 12. Make any other desired settings. For example, to improve the color of faded photos or negatives, click the Color Restoration box. Note: You must preview your photo to make the Color Restoration option active. 13. Click the Scan button. Your scanned image opens in your application window. Note: Never open the scanner lid while scanning, or your scans may not look right. 14. Click Close to exit Epson Scan. 66 Scanning to a Computer

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Scanning to a Computer
Note:
If you placed more than one photo or document on the scanner glass, you see
multiple images in the Preview window.
9.
Click the
Auto Detect icon to select your image, creating a movable
outline called a marquee. If you’re scanning more than one image, the
marquee surrounds all of them. (For information on adjusting the marquee,
see page 67.)
Note:
If your Home Mode preview image has a blue box around it, you’re previewing in
Thumbnail mode and can’t create a marquee. Click the arrow beside the
Preview
button and select
Normal
from the menu that appears. Click the
Preview
button
again to preview in Normal mode.
10. Choose
Document Type
,
Image Type
, and
Destination
settings that match
the type of image you’re scanning and the way you want to print or view it.
(Click
Help
on the Epson Scan screen for detailed information about all the
available settings.)
Note:
The Document Type you select determines the other options that appear in the
Epson Scan window.
11.
Size your image and adjust your image settings as necessary.
12.
Make any other desired settings. For example, to improve the color of faded
photos or negatives, click the
Color Restoration
box.
Note:
You must preview your photo to make the
Color
Restoration
option active.
13.
Click the
Scan
button. Your scanned image opens in your application
window.
Note:
Never open the scanner lid while scanning, or your scans may not look right.
14. Click
Close
to exit Epson Scan.