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From here Adjustments tab Preview area Go to Brightness Contrast Gamma Blur/Sharpen Rotate Image Invert Colors Mirror Defaults Auto-crop sensitivity Width, height, and file size display To Adjust the lightness and darkness of the scanned image. Adjust the tone of the image as it is set off against a light or dark background. Increase or decrease the color correction curve. Enabling gamma lets you adjust the amount of ink on the page. Adjust the level of sharpness of the scanned image. Rotates the image 90 degrees clockwise per click. Reverse the colors of the image by inverting the RGB data. The effect created is similar to that of a film negative. Produce a mirror image of the document or image. Reset the Adjustment controls to the factory default settings. See a preview of the image. Some settings in the dialog are interactive, so you can readily view the changes on the image as you adjust the settings. Clicking re-scans the original document and shows the recent changes in the Preview area. Select or clear Auto-crop sensitivity to activate or deactivate auto-cropping. Adjust the slider to adjust cropping sensitivity. See the dimension of the scanned image. Select your preferred unit of measurement from the pop-up menu. These buttons are at the top of the Preview area: Click To Show or hide the Scan Settings drawer. Refresh the image in the Preview area. Start scanning. Related topics: • "Using the All-In-One Center" on page 128 Cropping photos using the software You can use the Auto-crop feature to highlight certain focal points or to show only a specific portion of an image. 1 From the Finder desktop, double-click the Lexmark 6500 Series folder. 2 Double-click the Lexmark 6500 Series Center icon. 3 From the All-in-One Center dialog, click Preview/Edit. 4 Select Auto-crop sensitivity. Note: Selecting Auto-crop sensitivity automatically selects the area to be scanned. Scanning 49

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From here
Go to
To
Adjustments tab
Brightness
Adjust the lightness and darkness of the scanned image.
Contrast
Adjust the tone of the image as it is set off against a light or
dark background.
Gamma
Increase or decrease the color correction curve. Enabling
gamma lets you adjust the amount of ink on the page.
Blur/Sharpen
Adjust the level of sharpness of the scanned image.
Rotate Image
Rotates the image 90 degrees clockwise per click.
Invert Colors
Reverse the colors of the image by inverting the RGB data.
The effect created is similar to that of a film negative.
Mirror
Produce a mirror image of the document or image.
Defaults
Reset the Adjustment controls to the factory default settings.
Preview area
See a preview of the image. Some settings in the dialog are
interactive, so you can readily view the changes on the
image as you adjust the settings. Clicking
re-scans the
original document and shows the recent changes in the
Preview area.
Auto-crop sensitivity
Select or clear Auto-crop sensitivity to activate or deactivate
auto-cropping. Adjust the slider to adjust cropping
sensitivity.
Width, height, and file size
display
See the dimension of the scanned image. Select your
preferred unit of measurement from the pop-up menu.
These buttons are at the top of the Preview area:
Click
To
Show or hide the Scan Settings drawer.
Refresh the image in the Preview area.
Start scanning.
Related topics:
“Using the All-In-One Center” on page 128
Cropping photos using the software
You can use the Auto-crop feature to highlight certain focal points or to show only a specific portion of an image.
1
From the Finder desktop, double-click the
Lexmark 6500 Series
folder.
2
Double-click the
Lexmark 6500 Series Center
icon.
3
From the All-in-One Center dialog, click
Preview/Edit
.
4
Select
Auto-crop sensitivity
.
Note:
Selecting
Auto-crop sensitivity
automatically selects the area to be scanned.
Scanning
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