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26     ScanMaker 1000XL Supplement
4. Optional: If calibration has been
performed, go to the Settings
window in ScanWizard Pro.
Choose the profile you have
just created in the Input Profile
Scanner Profile menu.
For more details, see the
section “Loading a Profile” in the
MSP section of the manual.
5. Click the Overview button to perform a preliminary scan of your original.
6. Select the Scan Frame tool from the Toolbar in the Preview window, and choose
the area to be scanned by dragging a rectangle around it. You will see a flashing
frame (marquee) around the selected area.
7. Specify your scanning requirements in the Settings window.
a) Select a desired image type.
b) Select a desired resolution.
c) Adjust the scan frame settings if necessary.
8. Adjust image quality if necessary, using the Advanced Image Correction (AIC) tools.
9. If the colors in your photo are
faded and need restoring, check
the “Automatic Color
Restoration” box in the Settings
window.
10. Click the Prescan button to display a detailed image. A thumbnail of the image
appears as well in the Scan Job Queue window.
11. Click the Scan (or “Batch”) button in the Preview window to start scanning.
If ScanWizard Pro was launched from an application program, the image is then
delivered to your application, where the image can be saved, printed, or edited.
Note: In Mac OS X, you will be prompted to specify the file attributes for the
scanned image before scanning takes place.
If ScanWizard Pro was launched in standalone mode, you will be prompted to
specify the file attributes for the scanned image after the Scan or Batch
button is pressed, such as entering the file name, specifying a folder name of
your own, etc. When you have completed the settings, press the Done/Save
button, and the scanner will automatically scan and save your image based on
your settings.