Microtek 35t plus User Guide

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Microtek Scanner User's Guide (PC version)
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     To see the effects of duplication clearly in the steps that follow, do this as an
experiment. Set the image type of the current scan job to 256 Grayscale.
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     Click on the Dup button in the Scan Job window. Draw another scan frame around a
different part of the image; this is your duplicate scan job. You will see that the duplicate
scan job will also be in grayscale, as it shares the settings of the current scan job. In the
Scan Job window, there will be two titles, and the duplicate scan job is the one with a
number and dash to it (ex. Untitled Job 2-1).
Shortcut to creating
duplicate scan jobs:
Hold down the Shift key
and drag the mouse. A
duplicate scan job is
created based on the
current scan job, and a
duplicate title is added in
the Scan Job window.
Duplicate button
The Duplicate button lets you duplicate the settings of a scan job. This function is
especially helpful if you have created optimal settings for a scan job and wish to use
these settings as a template for other scan jobs. This saves time, as you don't have to
create the settings repeatedly for every scan job you make.
Before using Duplicate, it is helpful to turn on the Smoked Glass Background feature.
This will allow you to see clearly the effects of duplication.
To use the Duplicate button:
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     Click on the Preview button to see a preliminary view of the image. To show the
principle of duplication clearly, choose image type (in the Settings window) as
Millions of colors.  Also, turn on the Smoked Glass Background feature (in the
Preferences menu of the Preview window).  Draw a scan frame around a part of an
image. This is your current scan job.
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     Draw a scan frame around a part of the image. This is your current scan job.
Draw scan
frame around
image part. This
is the current
scan job.