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To adjust the hue/saturation/lightness, Color Drop-out

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Scanning from PaperPort To adjust the hue/saturation/lightness: 1. Click the Hue/Saturation/Lightness button. The settings in the dialog box are initially set to zero, indicating no change to the original image's hue, saturation, or lightness. 2. Type a number in one or more of the color boxes to set a new level, or drag the triangles to the left or right. 3. Click Preview to see the effect of the new settings on the image. 4. Click Reset to reset the levels to their original values. 5. Click OK when the levels are what you want. Color Drop-out Color drop-out is the ability of your scanner to automatically remove one color from a scanned item. For example, if you are scanning a letter with a red watermark, you can choose to drop-out the color red (the R Channel) so the scanned letter just shows the text and not the red watermark. Color drop-out applies when you select the scanning image types of Black and White, Halftone, 8-Bit Gray or 16-Bit Grayscale. It does not apply to the image types of 24-Bit Color or 48-Bit Color. DocuMate 520 Scanner Installation Guide 49

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DocuMate 520 Scanner Installation Guide
49
Scanning from PaperPort
To adjust the hue/saturation/lightness:
1.
Click the
Hue/Saturation/Lightness
button.
The settings in the dialog box are initially set to zero, indicating
no change to the original image’s hue, saturation, or lightness.
2.
Type a number in one or more of the color boxes to set a new
level, or drag the triangles to the left or right.
3.
Click
Preview
to see the effect of the new settings on the
image.
4.
Click
Reset
to reset the levels to their original values.
5.
Click
OK
when the levels are what you want.
Color Drop-out
Color drop-out is the ability of your scanner to automatically
remove one color from a scanned item. For example, if you are
scanning a letter with a red watermark, you can choose to drop-out
the color red (the R Channel) so the scanned letter just shows the
text and not the red watermark.
Color drop-out applies when you select the scanning image types
of Black and White, Halftone, 8-Bit Gray or 16-Bit Grayscale. It
does not apply to the image types of 24-Bit Color or 48-Bit Color.