HP Scanjet 9000 User Guide - Page 88

Automatically detect color, Automatically straighten scanned images, Scan by using other scan software

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3. Click the More button, and then click the Image tab and select the Color Dropout feature. 4. Enable a color to drop and select the color from the preview using the eyedropper tool. Be sure to save the colors. Only the color dropout options available for your scanner are selectable. For information about the color dropout settings, see the online help for the scanning software that you are using. Automatically detect color Use this feature to reduce the size of the scanned file by only saving pages that contain color as color scans, and saving all other pages as black and white. To automatically detect color in a scanned image, follow these steps: 1. Open the HP Scan software. 2. Select a scan shortcut. 3. To adjust the Auto Detect Color sensitivity and output mode settings, click More, select Image, and then click the Auto Detect Color drop-down box. 4. Click on the Color Mode drop-down box, and then select Auto Detect Color. NOTE: For information about the automatic color detection settings, see the online help for the scanning software that you are using. Use the ISIS or WIA user interface to automatically detect color when scanning from non-HP scanning software. Automatically straighten scanned images Windows: Use the Auto-Straighten feature to straighten content that is skewed relative to the page dimensions in the source document. Use the Detect Size feature to deskew page images that might have become skewed during the scanning process. 1. Open the HP Scan software. 2. Select a scan shortcut. 3. Click More, select the Document tab, and then select Straighten Content. Scan by using other scan software The following third-party applications are also supported by the scanner: ● Readiris Pro: OCR application. ● Cardiris: Business card application. ● PaperPort: Personal document management application. ● Third-party applications that support Kofax, TWAIN, ISIS, and WIA. 78 Chapter 2 Use the scanner ENWW

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3.
Click the
More
button, and then click the
Image
tab and select the
Color Dropout
feature.
4.
Enable a color to drop and select the color from the preview using the eyedropper tool. Be sure to save the
colors.
Only the color dropout options available for your scanner are selectable.
For information about the color dropout settings, see the online help for the scanning software that you are
using.
Automatically detect color
Use this feature to reduce the size of the scanned file by only saving pages that contain color as color scans, and
saving all other pages as black and white.
To automatically detect color in a scanned image, follow these steps:
1.
Open the HP Scan software.
2.
Select a scan shortcut.
3.
To adjust the
Auto Detect Color
sensitivity and output mode settings, click
More
, select
Image
, and then
click the
Auto Detect Color
drop-down box.
4.
Click on the
Color Mode
drop-down box, and then select
Auto Detect Color
.
NOTE:
For information about the automatic color detection settings, see the online help for the scanning
software that you are using.
Use the ISIS or WIA user interface to automatically detect color when scanning from non-HP scanning software.
Automatically straighten scanned images
Windows: Use the
Auto-Straighten
feature to straighten content that is skewed relative to the page dimensions
in the source document. Use the
Detect Size
feature to deskew page images that might have become skewed
during the scanning process.
1.
Open the HP Scan software.
2.
Select a scan shortcut.
3.
Click
More
, select the
Document
tab, and then select
Straighten Content
.
Scan by using other scan software
The following third-party applications are also supported by the scanner:
Readiris Pro: OCR application.
Cardiris: Business card application.
PaperPort: Personal document management application.
Third-party applications that support Kofax, TWAIN, ISIS, and WIA.
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Use the scanner
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