Canon CanoScan FS2700F User Guide - Page 24

Setting the Magnification, Output Device Resolution= 360 dpi, Magnification= 100

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Setting the Magnification STEP 2 The magnification of an image can be changed before scanning to accommodate reproductions that are larger or smaller than the original. The settings can be changed in increments of 1%. Scans with 200% vertical, horizontal magnification Scans with 50% vertical, horizontal reduction Changing the magnification setting causes the resolution display on the control panel to change correspondingly. This resolution setting is referred to as the "scanning resolution." Output Device Resolution= 360 dpi, Magnification= 100% Magnification Scanning Resolution Magnification changed to 50% The scanning resolution changes accordingly. Hint Magnification and Resolution Why does the image size change with the magnification? Let us answer this with an example using an "Printer (360 dpi)" output device. If you were to scan an image with this device setting and set the magnification factor to 50%, the scanning resolution will automatically change to 180 dpi. At this setting, the image will be scanned at a resolution of 180 dpi and the output device will convert this to 360 dpi, shrinking the size of the output in the process because it will only have half the data with which to fill the space. 24 24

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The magnification of an image can be changed before scanning to accommodate
reproductions that are larger or smaller than the original. The settings can be changed in
increments of 1%.
Changing the magnification setting causes the resolution display on the control panel to
change correspondingly. This resolution setting is referred to as the “scanning resolution.”
Output Device Resolution= 360 dpi, Magnification= 100%
Setting the Magnification
S T E P
2
The scanning resolution changes
accordingly.
Magnification
changed to
50%
Magnification
Scanning Resolution
Hint
Magnification and Resolution
Why does the image size change with the magnification? Let us answer this
with an example using an “Printer (360 dpi)” output device. If you were to scan
an image with this device setting and set the magnification factor to 50%, the
scanning resolution will automatically change to 180 dpi. At this setting, the
image will be scanned at a resolution of 180 dpi and the output device will
convert this to 360 dpi, shrinking the size of the output in the process because it
will only have half the data with which to fill the space.
Scans with 200% vertical,
horizontal magnification
Scans with 50% vertical,
horizontal reduction