Xerox XEScan Solution User Guide

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are replaced by their complementary colors: 
 
 
 
 
Despeckling 
 
The Despeckling button is only active when you work with black and white files. 
 
 
Manual Deskew 
 
Press the Deskew icon in the toolbar to activate the function. The mouse pointer shows deskew points when 
on the image: 
 
 
 
In order to define a line, you can position point A and point B by clicking on two different spots on the image or 
proceed as follows: click the mouse button for point A without releasing it, then move the pointer to the desired 
point and release it for point B. You will see the line as you search for point B. The points you set are 
displayed as crosses. You can redefine the settings by placing another point that will be point B. Consequently 
the former point B turns to point A. 
 
When two points are set, the Deskew button displays an active feature:  
 
 
 
You can now click on the active button to enable the Deskew process. The Zoom function is now active and 
the mouse pointer accordingly changes to a magnifying glass when on the image. 
The maximum shearing angle is 30°. You can read the angle value at the bottom of the window. When you 
exceed this limit, the red arrow is no longer displayed in the Deskew icon. 
 
 
Crop 
 
To remove image parts with Crop, first press the Crop icon in the toolbar to activate the function. Now the 
mouse pointer, when on the image, shows a rectangle: 
 
 
 
You can define an area by pressing the left mouse button on a corner point, holding it while you drag a 
rectangle and releasing it on the second corner point or simply place two corner points with two individual left-
clicks.  
 
When you have selected an area, the Crop icon displays an active feature:  
 
 
 
Click then on the Crop button to invoke the crop process.  
  
While selecting an area, the position of the pointer on the abscissa and ordinate is displayed at the bottom of 
the window and, as you move the mouse, you can see the rectangle lines move correspondingly.