Zoom Tool –
Lets you enlarge or reduce the view of the image in the Preview window. To use the Zoom
tool:
Once the preview image appears in the Preview window, click on the
Magnifying Glass
icon. Move your
cursor into the Preview window and click. The image enlarges. To reduce the view size, press the shift
key (the command key on the Macintosh) and click the Preview window.
Frame Tool –
Lets you select the portion of the image displayed in the Preview window you want scanned
in the final scan step.
You can size the selection frame by clicking on the
Frame
tool and placing your cursor over one of the
four edges of the frame (which changes the cursor shape to a two-headed arrow), drag the Frame inward to
reduce the size, or outward to increase the size.
You can also move a selected frame by positioning the cursor inside the frame (which changes the cursor
shape to a four-direction arrow), and dragging the frame to another location in the Preview window.
Move Tool –
Lets you move an image in the Preview window so you can see portions that are not visible
because the image is zoomed too large to display completely. Click on the
Move
tool. Put the cursor
inside the Preview window (which changes the cursor shape to a hand). Scroll the image view by clicking
and dragging the cursor.
Selecting the Scan to Device or Application
To specify the device or application to which you want to send the scanned item, click on the icon that
represents this device or application.
The icons include:
File –
stores the scanned image in a file using the file name specified in the VistaScan Preferences.
Print –
prints the scanned item on the default printer.
Fax –
faxes the scanned item using your fax driver.
Application –
sends the scanned item to the applications specified in the VistaScan Preferences.
E-mail –
sends the scanned item as a graphic file to your Microsoft Exchange or Lotus cc:Mail
application. (
NOTE:
Other e-mail applications are not supported.)
Defining the Type of Image to Scan
The Beginner window provides pre-defined scanning options so you can quickly and easily scan any of the
following items:
•
Color Photos – use this setting when you want to scan color or black and white photos
•
Printed Matter – use this setting when you want to scan something that has been printed like a
brochure, magazine, etc.
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