Lexmark X7550 User's Guide (Mac) - Page 50

Cropping photos using the software, Adjusting the brightness of an image, Sharpening an image

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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 7500 Series folder. 2 Double-click the Lexmark 7500 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. 5 If you are satisfied with the cropped image, click . If you are not satisfied with the cropped image, make adjustments. a Use any of these methods to make adjustments: • Move the slider. Note: The slider adjusts the file size, width, and height of the image. If the dashed border seems to disappear, the crop area is set beyond the size of the image. • Click and drag the nodes to expand or minimize the crop area. • Click and drag the crop area to a part of the image you want copied. Note: These actions will deactivate Auto-crop sensitivity. b Click to preview the image. c Click to scan the image. Related topics: • "Using the All-In-One Center" on page 138 Adjusting the brightness of an image 1 From the Finder desktop, double-click the Lexmark 7500 Series folder. 2 Double-click the Lexmark 7500 Series Center icon. 3 From the All-In-One Center, click Preview/Edit to open the Scan dialog. 4 Click to open the Scan Settings drawer. 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 48 • "Adjusting color settings when scanning" on page 47 Sharpening an image 1 From the Finder desktop, double-click the Lexmark 7500 Series folder. 2 Double-click the Lexmark 7500 Series Center icon. 3 Click Preview/Edit to open the Scan dialog. 4 From the Scan dialog, click to open the Scan Settings drawer. Scanning 50

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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 7500 Series
folder.
2
Double-click the
Lexmark 7500 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.
5
If you are satisfied with the cropped image, click
.
If you are not satisfied with the cropped image, make adjustments.
a
Use any of these methods to make adjustments:
Move the slider.
Note:
The slider adjusts the file size, width, and height of the image. If the dashed border seems to
disappear, the crop area is set beyond the size of the image.
Click and drag the nodes to expand or minimize the crop area.
Click and drag the crop area to a part of the image you want copied.
Note:
These actions will deactivate Auto-crop sensitivity.
b
Click
to preview the image.
c
Click
to scan the image.
Related topics:
“Using the All-In-One Center” on page 138
Adjusting the brightness of an image
1
From the Finder desktop, double-click the
Lexmark 7500 Series
folder.
2
Double-click the
Lexmark 7500 Series Center
icon.
3
From the All-In-One Center, click
Preview/Edit
to open the Scan dialog.
4
Click
to open the Scan Settings drawer.
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 48
“Adjusting color settings when scanning” on page 47
Sharpening an image
1
From the Finder desktop, double-click the
Lexmark 7500 Series
folder.
2
Double-click the
Lexmark 7500 Series Center
icon.
3
Click
Preview/Edit
to open the Scan dialog.
4
From the Scan dialog, click
to open the Scan Settings drawer.
Scanning
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