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PrecisionScan Pro
User’s Guide
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Adjusting images of
pictures
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than 100% of the original’s size)
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Use
300
as the output resolution setting when:
•
you plan to print the image on a 1200 DPI printer
•
the output type is
True Color
,
256 Color Optimized
Palette
, or
Grayscale
•
you will not be enlarging the photograph (use a
higher resolution if you scale the image to greater
than 100% of the original’s size)
Resolution settings for drawings
Follow these guidelines for setting output resolution
for images of color or black and white drawings.
■
Use
75
as the output resolution setting when:
•
you plan to display the image on a monitor in a
Web page
•
the output type is
256 Color Web Palette
,
256 Color
System Palette
,
256 Color Optimized Palette
,
Grayscale
, or
Black & White Bitmap (raster)
■
Use
300
as the output resolution setting when:
•
you plan to print the image on a 300 DPI printer
•
the output type is
256 Color Optimized Palette
,
Grayscale
, or
Black & White Bitmap (raster)
■
Use
600
as the output resolution setting when:
•
you plan to print the image on the HP PhotoSmart
printer or a 600 DPI printer
•
the output type is
256 Color Optimized Palette
,
Grayscale
, or
Black & White Bitmap (raster)
■
Use
1200
as the output resolution setting when:
•
you plan to print the image on a 1200 DPI printer
•
the output type is
256 Color Optimized Palette
,
Grayscale
, or
Black & White Bitmap (raster)
Applying the default resolution
■
Click
, the
AutoResolution
button in the
Output
Resolution
tool.
•
The optimal resolution setting determined by the
scanning software is applied to the
Output
Resolution
tool.
•
The result of the change to the resolution setting
cannot be seen in the preview area.
You can change the resolution settings available in
the
Resolution
tool’s list box (see page
52
).
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