EPSON

Scanning in Full Auto Mode

Place your original(s) on the document table. See Placing Documents or Photos or Placing Film or Slides (Perfection V330 Photo Only) for details.
Start Epson Scan. See Starting Epson Scan for details.
Select Full Auto Mode from the Mode list.
Note:
See Epson Scan Help for details.
If the Show this dialog box before next scan check box is cleared, the Epson Scan starts scanning immediately without displaying this screen. To return to this screen, click Cancel in the Scanning dialog box during scanning.
Note for film or slides:
In Full Auto Mode, you can scan only 35 mm color film strip or color positive slides. To scan other types of film, use Home Mode or Professional Mode. To change the scan mode, see Selecting an Epson Scan Mode.
If you want to select a custom resolution, remove dust marks, or restore faded colors, click Customize.
If you want to select the location, name, and format for the scanned image, click File Save Settings.
Note:
If you started scanning from a TWAIN-compliant program like Adobe Photoshop Elements, the File Save Settings button does not appear.
Select your settings and click OK.
Click Scan. Epson Scan starts scanning in Full Auto Mode.
Epson Scan previews each image, detects which type of original it is, and selects the scan settings automatically. After a moment, you see a small preview of each image in the Epson Scan window.
Note:
It takes a few minutes to scan a full film strip.
If you need to change any settings, click Pause. You will return to the Epson Scan Full Auto Mode window.
If you need to cancel scanning, click Cancel when it appears.
Your scanned image is saved in the file format and location you selected in the File Save Settings window. If you did not select any settings in the File Save Settings window, it is saved as a JPEG file in Pictures or My Pictures.