Lexmark X5340 User's Guide (Mac) - Page 36
Adjusting color settings when scanning, Choosing where to send scanned images, Adjustments
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5 Select the Adjustments tab. 6 From the Brightness area, move the slider to lighten or darken the image. Related topics: • "Customizing scan settings from the Scan dialog" on page 37 • "Adjusting color settings when scanning" on page 36 Adjusting color settings when scanning You can manually adjust the color settings for optimum color output. 1 From the Finder desktop, double-click the Lexmark 5300 Series folder. 2 Double-click the Lexmark 5300 Series Center icon. 3 From the All-In-One Center, click Preview/Edit to open the Scan dialog. 4 From the Scan dialog, click to open the Scan Settings drawer. 5 From the Settings tab: • Select a preset scan setting corresponding to your document. • If you are not satisfied with a preset setting, customize the scan settings by adjusting color depth and resolution, and choosing a descreening option if you need to remove wavy patterns from images scanned from magazines or newspapers. • Reduce background noise, if necessary. Select Reduce Background Noise, and move the slider to adjust the level of noise reduction. 6 From the Adjustments tab: • Adjust the brightness, contrast, and gamma (color correction curve). Move the sliders to adjust the levels. • Sharpen the image. Move the slider to adjust sharpness of your image. • Invert colors. Select Invert Colors to reverse the colors of your image. The effect is similar to that of a film negative. Related topics: • "Customizing scan settings from the Scan dialog" on page 37 • "Adjusting the brightness of an image" on page 35 Choosing where to send scanned images 1 From the Finder desktop, double-click the Lexmark 5300 Series folder. 2 Double-click the Lexmark 5300 Series Center icon. 3 From the "Send scanned image to" pop-up menu, choose the scan destination. • File-Saves the scanned image as a file to open later. • Clipboard-Saves the scanned image to the Clipboard so you can paste it into another document. Large scans may not fit the Clipboard. Note: Scanning at a high resolution to the Clipboard uses a large amount of system memory and drastically affects system performance. • An application-Opens the scanned image in the specified application. Scanning 36