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Image adjustment tools, Displaying a tool, Closing a tool

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Image adjustment tools Eight tools can be used to make adjustments to the image in the selection area: s Output Resolution tool (see page 31) s Sharpen Level tool (see page 33) s Dimensions tool (see page 34) s Exposure Adjustment tool (see page 36) s Color Adjustment tool (see page 37) s Black & White Threshold tool (see page 38) s Invert tool (see page 39) s Use Transparency Adapter tool (see page 40) Each tool has controls you can set for applying to a final scan. Five of the tools have reset buttons for applying optimal values to their controls. Displaying a tool s From the Tools menu, select the name of the tool you want to display. A checkmark displays next to the choice in the Tools menu and the tool appears except for Invert and Use Transparency Adapter. Closing a tool s Click the Close button in the tool's title bar, or from the Tools menu, select the name of the tool you want to hide. The checkmark disappears and the tool closes. The tool's values are still applied to the image. +$%& Docking a tool Two tools can be docked to the scanning software window: s Output Resolution tool s Sharpen Level tool If either of these tools are docked when you close the scanning software, they will be docked the next time you start the scanning software. To dock a tool s Double-click somewhere in the margin of a dockable tool, or drag the tool to the toolbar. To undock a tool s Double-click somewhere in the margin of the docked tool. TIP You can place the tools anywhere on the Windows desktop. 1 Position the pointer over the tool's title bar. 2 Click and drag the tool to a new location. È 2 A tour of the scanning software Book Contents Index È HP PrecisionScan Pro User's Guide 30

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HP
PrecisionScan Pro
User’s Guide
30
A tour of the scanning
software
Book Contents
Index
Image adjustment tools
Eight tools can be used to make adjustments to the
image in the selection area:
Output Resolution
tool (see page
31
)
Sharpen Level
tool (see page
33
)
Dimensions
tool (see page
34
)
Exposure Adjustment
tool (see page
36
)
Color Adjustment
tool (see page
37
)
Black & White Threshold
tool (see page
38
)
Invert
tool (see page
39
)
Use Transparency Adapter
tool (see page
40
)
Each tool has controls you can set for applying to a
final scan. Five of the tools have reset buttons for
applying optimal values to their controls.
Displaying a tool
From the
Tools
menu, select the name of the tool you
want to display. A checkmark displays next to the
choice in the
Tools
menu and the tool appears except
for
Invert
and
Use Transparency Adapter
.
Closing a tool
Click the
Close
button
in the tool’s title bar, or
from the
Tools
menu, select the name of the tool you
want to hide. The checkmark disappears and the tool
closes. The tool’s values are still applied to the
image.
Docking a tool
Two tools can be docked to the scanning software
window:
Output Resolution
tool
Sharpen Level
tool
If either of these tools are docked when you close the
scanning software, they will be docked the next time
you start the scanning software.
To dock a tool
Double-click somewhere in the margin of a dockable
tool, or drag the tool to the toolbar.
To undock a tool
Double-click somewhere in the margin of the docked
tool.
You can place the tools anywhere on the Windows
desktop.
1
Position the
pointer over the tool’s title bar.
2
Click and drag the tool to a new location.
TIP