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Set the output dimensions

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Set the output dimensions  To get the best quality image, determine in advance the physical dimensions you want for the image and set those dimensions with the Dimensions tool in the scanning software. For example, if the original is smaller than the size you need the image to be in another program, resize it now. Resizing an image in the destination program can cause the image to become fuzzy or jagged. The usual procedure for setting output dimensions follows this order: 1 Choose the units of measurement you want to work with (page 59). 2 Create a selection area (page 51) and adjust the size of the selection area (page 55). 3 Adjust the output dimensions (page 60). Original picture Scale – Set units — Create a selection area ˜ Set output dimensions by scaling Print, save, copy, or drag-anddrop 400% Scaled image 3 Scanning pictures See page 30 for more about the Dimensions tool. Book Contents Index È HP PrecisionScan Pro User's Guide 58 È

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HP
PrecisionScan Pro
User’s Guide
58
Scanning pictures
Book Contents
Index
Set the output dimensions
To get the best quality image, determine in
advance the physical dimensions you want for the
image and set those dimensions with the
Dimensions
tool in the scanning software. For
example, if the original is smaller than the size you
need the image to be in another program, resize it
now. Resizing an image in the destination
program can cause the image to become fuzzy or
jagged.
The usual procedure for setting output dimensions
follows this order:
1
Choose the units of measurement you want to
work with (page
59
).
2
Create a selection area (page
51
) and adjust the
size of the selection area (page
55
).
3
Adjust the output dimensions (page
60
).
See page
30
for more about the
Dimensions
tool.
Original picture
400% Scaled image
Create a selection
area
Set output
dimensions
by scaling
Print,
save,
copy, or
drag-and-
drop
Set units
Scale