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Understanding EPSON TWAIN Features
Click the Image Controls button on the Manual mode window to view the following dialog box.
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The Exposure setting lightens or darkens an image. You can select from -10 (darkest) to 20 (brightest) by moving (clicking and dragging) the slider.
The Exposure and Highlight controls are related. When the Exposure setting is changed, the Highlight value is automatically set.
The Gamma control allows you to adjust the mid-tones in an image. You can select from 50 (darkest) to 500 (brightest) by moving the slider.
The Highlight control allows you to adjust the brightness level of the brightest parts of an image. You can select from 61 to 490 by moving the slider.
Click the eyedropper button beneath the slider, and the mouse pointer changes to an eyedropper. Move the eyedropper over the preview image, and click a bright area. The eyedropper "picks up" the color from that area, and uses it as the highlight for the entire image. This effect shows up immediately in the preview image. Click Cancel to restore the original image.
The Shadow control allows you to adjust the darkness level of the darkest parts of an image. You can select from 0 to 60 by moving the slider.
Click the eyedropper button beneath the slider, and the mouse pointer changes to an eyedropper. Move the eyedropper over the preview image, and click a dark area. The eyedropper "picks up" the color from that area, and uses it as the shadow for the entire image. This effect shows up immediately in the preview image. Click Cancel to restore the original image.
Available only when Pixel Depth is set to Black & White and Halftone is set to None in the Image Type dialog box. The scanner scans gray shades as either black or white using this setting.
You can select from 0 (lightest) to 255 (darkest) by moving the slider.
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