Epson Perfection 4990 Photo Quick Reference Guide - Page 3

Scanner Features, DIGITAL ICE Technology - software

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Scanner Features Whether you are scanning a recent photo or a faded photo from the past, your Epson® Perfection® 4990 scanner includes these features so you can get the best possible scan: ■ DIGITAL ICE™ Technology ■ Easy Photo Fix™ These features are described below. For instructions on using these features, see "Scanning and Restoring Photos" on page 5 and "Scanning Film" on page 6. You can also scan pages of type and turn them into editable text as described on page 10. DIGITAL ICE Technology Your scanner includes both DIGITAL ICE Technology for Photo Prints and for Film. The DIGITAL ICE (Image Correction and Enhancement) technology is built into the Perfection 4990 scanner and works along with the included DIGITAL ICE software. This combination of hardware and software lets you scan, correct, and restore your photos in one easy step, without any compromise in image quality. With DIGITAL ICE for Photo Prints, your scanner examines your photo for defects on the surface, such as scratches, tears, and cracks. It does this by shining a second light source on your photo and storing information about the shadows these defects create in a separate data space. It then uses this information to remove the defects from your scanned image so you don't have to remove them yourself. DIGITAL ICE for Film uses a different method to automatically remove scratches, dust, and fingerprints from your scanned image. During the typical scanning process, information is gathered using red, green, and blue channels. With DIGITAL ICE for Film, an additional infrared channel collects the defect information for correction. The results are truly amazing. Though it takes a bit longer to scan with DIGITAL ICE Technology, the end results will save you time. The majority of the painstaking work of removing scanned defects is done for you. Final touch-ups can still be done in Adobe® Photoshop®. Scanner Features 3

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Scanner Features
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Scanner Features
Whether you are scanning a recent photo or a faded photo from the past, your
Epson
®
Perfection
®
4990 scanner includes these features so you can get the best
possible scan:
DIGITAL ICE
Technology
Easy Photo Fix
These features are described below. For
instructions on using these features, see “Scanning and
Restoring Photos” on page 5 and “Scanning Film” on page 6.
You can also scan pages of type and turn them into editable
text as described on page 10.
DIGITAL ICE Technology
Your scanner includes both DIGITAL ICE Technology for Photo Prints and for
Film. The DIGITAL ICE (Image Correction and Enhancement) technology is
built into the Perfection 4990 scanner and works along with the included
DIGITAL ICE software. This combination of hardware and software lets you
scan, correct, and restore your photos in one easy step, without any compromise in
image quality.
With DIGITAL ICE for Photo Prints, your scanner examines your photo for
defects on the surface, such as scratches, tears, and cracks. It does this by shining a
second light source on your photo and storing information about the shadows
these defects create in a separate data space. It then uses this information to
remove the defects from your scanned image so you don’t have to remove them
yourself.
DIGITAL ICE for Film uses a different method to automatically remove
scratches, dust, and fingerprints from your scanned image. During the typical
scanning process, information is gathered using red, green, and blue channels.
With DIGITAL ICE for Film, an additional infrared channel collects the defect
information for correction.
The results are truly amazing. Though it takes a bit longer to scan with DIGITAL
ICE Technology, the end results will save you time. The majority of the
painstaking work of removing scanned defects is done for you. Final touch-ups
can still be done in Adobe
®
Photoshop.
®