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Detailed Setting Instructions

Previewing and Adjusting the Scan Area

Once you have selected your basic settings and resolution, you can preview your image and select or adjust the image area of the image(s) in a Preview window on your screen. There are two types of preview.
Normal preview displays your previewed image(s) in their entirety. You must select the scan area and make any image quality adjustments manually.
Thumbnail preview displays your previewed image(s) as thumbnail(s). Epson Scan automatically locates the edges of your scan area, applies automatic exposure settings to the image(s), and rotates the image(s) if necessary.
To preview your image, follow the steps below.
Note:
Depending on your document type and the Mode you are using, you may not be able to change the preview type.
To resize the Preview window, click and drag the corner of the Preview window.
If you preview with the Preview dialog not displayed, image(s) will be displayed in the default preview mode. If you preview with the Preview dialog displayed, image(s) will be displayed in the preview mode that was displayed just before previewing.
Some of the settings that you change after preview will be initialized if you change the Preview mode.
See Epson Scan help for details.

Creating a Marquee on a Preview Image

A marquee is a moving dotted line that appears on the edges of your preview image to indicate the scan area.
You can move the marquee and adjust its size. If you are viewing the normal preview, you can create multiple marquees (up to 50) on each image to scan different image areas in separate scan files.
Note for film or slides:
When you use the Thumbnail preview, Epson Scan automatically creates marquees around your image(s) for you. If you need to adjust a marquee, click inside it and click the  delete marquee icon before completing the steps in this section. If you do not need to adjust any marquees, skip to Adjusting the Color and Other Image Settings.
To draw a marquee, move your cursor over a preview image. The pointer becomes a set of cross-hairs.
Note:
If you are viewing the normal preview and you only have one photo on the document table, you can click the  auto locate icon to automatically draw a marquee, then skip to step 3.
If you are going to scan at a different size than your original, you can first select your Target Size and automatically create a marquee proportionate to that size.
Position the pointer in the area where you want to place the corner of your marquee and click. Hold down the mouse button and drag the cross-hairs over the image to the opposite corner of the desired scan area. Then release the mouse button. You see the moving dotted line of the marquee.
Do one of the following to adjust the marquee.
To move the marquee, position your cursor inside the marquee. The pointer becomes a hand. Click and drag the marquee to the desired location.
To resize the marquee, position your cursor over the edge or corner of the marquee. The pointer becomes a straight or angled double-arrow. Click and drag the edge or corner to the desired size.
Note:
To restrict the movement of the marquee to vertical or horizontal only, hold down the Shift key as you move the marquee.
To restrict the size of the marquee to the current proportions, hold down the Shift key as you resize the marquee.
For best results and image exposure, make sure all sides of the marquee are located inside the preview image. Do not include any of the area around the preview image in the marquee.
Just draw them as described in steps 1 through 3, or click the  copy marquee icon to create additional marquees of the same size. You can move and resize all the marquees as described in step 3. To delete a marquee, click inside it and click the  delete marquee icon.
To adjust the image quality, click the image(s) or scan area(s) you want to modify and make the adjustments. See Adjusting the Color and Other Image Settings for details. If you want to apply the adjustments you have made to all of your image(s) or scan area(s), click All.
Note:
If you draw multiple marquees, make sure you click All in the Preview window before you scan. Otherwise, only the area inside the last marquee you drew will be scanned.

Adjusting the Color and Other Image Settings

Once you have previewed your image(s) and adjusted the scan area, you can modify the image quality, if necessary. Epson Scan offers a variety of settings for improving color, sharpness, contrast, and other aspects affecting image quality. Before you make adjustments, be sure to click the image or marquee for the area you want to adjust.
Histogram
Provides a graphical interface for adjusting highlight, shadow, and gamma levels individually.
Tone Correction
Provides a graphical interface for adjusting tone levels individually.
Image Adjustment
Adjusts brightness and contrast and the balance of red, green, and blue colors in the overall image.
Color Palette
Provides a graphical interface for adjusting mid-tone levels, such as skin tones, without affecting the highlight and shadow areas of the image.
Unsharp Mask
Sharpens the edges of image areas for an overall clearer image.
Descreening
Removes the rippled pattern that can appear in subtly shaded image areas such as skin tones.
Color Restoration
Restores the colors in faded photos automatically.
Backlight Correction
Removes shadows from photos that have too much background light.
Dust Removal
Removes dust marks from your originals automatically.
Text Enhancement
Enhances text recognition when scanning text documents.
Auto AreaSegmentation
Makes Black&White images clearer and text recognition more accurate by separating the text from the graphics.
Dropout color
Scan without a certain color. You can select from red, blue, or green.
Color Enhance
Enhance a certain color. You can select from red, blue, or green.
See Epson Scan help for details.