Adjusting Settings

Choose 1-bit Lineart for scanning line drawings

Click Custom

 

on the PhotoPlus Scan screen to

(with no shades of gray).

display the Scanner Setting dialog box:

2 Choose the resolution. Selecting a higher resolution

produces a larger file that is slow to process and takes up more space on your hard disk drive. If your printer isn’t capable of high-resolution printing, you won’t see any difference between high and low resolution in the printed image.

1Choose the scanning mode as follows:

Choose 400 DPI for black-and-white drawings. (This option is available only for scanning in the 1-bit lineart mode.)

Choose 200 DPI for high-quality printing of images. This applies to both grayscale and color images that will be printed on an inkjet printer or color laser printer, or professionally produced on a printing press.

Choose 24-bit True Color for scanning most snapshots and color photos.

Choose 8-bit Grayscale for scanning black-and- white photos, or if you want to print your image in black and white.

Choose 150 DPI for grayscale images that will be printed on a 600 DPI laser printer.

Choose 100 DPI for grayscale images that will be printed on a 300 DPI laser printer.

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