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 Choosing an Output Size and Resolution
The “Crop” palette in the Tool Chest is used to 
specify the size and resolution of the crop when 
opened in the host application (
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ample, to scan an image so that it can be printed 
within the margins of A4 (21.0 × 29.7 cm) or letter-
sized (11˝ × 8.5˝ ) paper on a typical inkjet printer:
1  Click the triangle next to “Crop” in the Tool 
Chest to open the “Crop” palette.
2  Choose Keep this Crop and use the mouse to 
select a crop in the preview area (
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3  Choose Centimeters or Inches from the out-
put units menu.
4  Enter a value for Height or Width that will fi t on 
A4 paper (remember to leave a margin of least 
2 cm/0.79˝ ).  The other value will automatically 
be adjusted to maintain the current crop; if the 
result is still too large, enter a value that will fi t 
on A4 paper.
5  Enter an output resolution of 360 pixels per 
inch.
 Scan Bit Depth
The scan bit depth determines the maximum number of colors in the image after scanning.  A choice of 
sixteen and eight bits (5000 ED) or fourteen and eight bits (COOLSCAN V ED) is available in the “Scanner 
Extras” palette.  For more information, see the Nikon Scan Reference Manual (on CD).
 Scan Image Enhancer
The image enhancement tools in the Tool Chest can be used to enhance images before they are scanned.  
For example, the Scan Image Enhancer automatically adjusts brightness, contrast, and hue to produce an 
image that can be printed or used “as is,” without further alteration (note that this will increase scanning 
times and may not have the desired effect on dark images).  For information on the Scan Image Enhancer 
and the other image adjustment options and scan settings available in Nikon Scan, see “Nikon Scan” (
 
39) or the Nikon Scan Reference Manual (on CD).
 Easy Scanning Guide
The Easy Scanning Guide gives examples of how to adjust “Crop” palette settings in a variety of situa-
tions.
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