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What can you scan

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What can you scan? Using the scanning software, you can scan: s color photographs s color drawings and line art s grayscale drawings s black and white photographs s black and white drawings and line art s pages that have both pictures and text  How scanning works During a scan, the scanner light turns on and moves across the bed. The chargecouple device (CCD) in the scanner records a digital image of the light reflected from the original you placed on the scanner bed. The recorded image is made up of 600 pixels per inch (ppi) and each pixel can have a depth of up to 36 bits. The resulting image can potentially have millions of colors. An image is saved for use in another program when you drag-and-drop it, save it as a file and insert the file, or copy it, then paste it into an open document. È 1 Using the HP ScanJet scanner Book Contents Index È HP PrecisionScan Pro User's Guide 8

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HP
PrecisionScan Pro
User’s Guide
8
Using the HP ScanJet
scanner
Book Contents
Index
What can you scan?
Using the scanning software, you can scan:
color photographs
color drawings and line art
grayscale drawings
black and white photographs
black and white drawings and line art
pages that have both pictures and text
During a scan, the scanner light turns on
and moves across the bed. The charge-
couple device (CCD) in the scanner records
a digital image of the light reflected from
the original you placed on the scanner bed.
The recorded image is made up of 600
pixels per inch (ppi) and each pixel can have
a depth of up to 36 bits.
The resulting image can potentially have
millions of colors.
An image is saved for use in another
program when you drag-and-drop it, save it
as a file and insert the file, or copy it, then
paste it into an open document.
How scanning works