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Changing the output type, Output Type, Sharpen, Level, Output Resolution, Color, Optimized Palette

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Changing the output type 1 Create a selection area (page 58). 2 From the Output Type menu, choose an output type for the image of the picture you scanned. Make your output type choice based on: • whether the image will be displayed on a monitor or printed in hardcopy • how many colors you want in the final scan • file size After you select an output type from the Output Type menu: • you will see the image change in the preview area • the new output type displays in the info bar • the new image size displays in the status bar • a new sharpening level may appear in the Sharpen Level tool • a new value may appear in the Output Resolution tool +$%& TIP For best results with images that will be used on 256-color display monitors, do not use the 256 Color Optimized Palette output type. When an optimized palette is used in an image: s that palette is unique to that image and the unique palette colors are applied to the window that is displaying the image s colors in other windows that are displayed at the same time will be corrupted, because those other windows use a standard, system palette s the window displaying the image with the optimized palette will be temporarily rendered with fewer colors when focus changes to a different window È 3 Scanning pictures Book Contents Index È HP PrecisionScan Pro User's Guide 70

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HP
PrecisionScan Pro
User’s Guide
70
Scanning pictures
Book Contents
Index
Changing the output type
1
Create a selection area (page
58
).
2
From the
Output Type
menu, choose an output type
for the image of the picture you scanned.
Make your output type choice based on:
whether the image will be displayed on a monitor
or printed in hardcopy
how many colors you want in the final scan
file size
After you select an output type from the
Output Type
menu:
you will see the image change in the preview area
the new output type displays in the info bar
the new image size displays in the status bar
a new sharpening level may appear in the
Sharpen
Level
tool
a new value may appear in the
Output Resolution
tool
For best results with images that will be used on
256-color display monitors, do not use the
256 Color
Optimized Palette
output type.
When an optimized palette is used in an image:
that palette is unique to that image and the
unique palette colors are applied to the window
that is displaying the image
colors in other windows that are displayed at the
same time will be corrupted, because those other
windows use a standard, system palette
the window displaying the image with the
optimized palette will be temporarily rendered
with fewer colors when focus changes to a
different window
TIP