Scanning from an Application

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Scanning from an Application

You can scan an image from a TWAIN- or WIA-compliant application and use the image in that

application.

The procedure varies depending on the application. The following procedures are examples only.

For details, refer to the application's manual.

Important

In Windows 2000, you cannot scan using the WIA driver.

Scanning from a TWAIN-compliant application

The following is an example of scanning using ArcSoft PhotoStudio.

1.Place the document on the Platen.

Placing Documents

2.From the Start menu, select (All) Programs > ArcSoft PhotoStudio 5.5 > PhotoStudio 5.5.

The ScanGear (scanner driver) screen appears.

3.From the File menu, select Select Source.

In the Select Source screen, select the machine and click Selection.

4.From the File menu, select Import.

ScanGear (scanner driver) starts.

For details on how to scan using ScanGear (scanner driver), see " Scanning in Basic Mode ."

Scanning from a WIA driver 2.0-compliant application

The following is an example of scanning using Windows Photo Gallery.

1.Place the document on the Platen.

Placing Documents

2.In File, click From Scanner or Camera..., then double-click WIA CanoScan (model name).

The scan setting screen appears.

3.Specify the settings.

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100 specifications

The Canon 100, an exemplary addition to Canon's camera lineup, focuses on delivering exceptional image quality and innovative features for both amateur and professional photographers. This compact camera combines advanced technology with user-friendly functionality, making it suitable for a wide range of photography styles.

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