9.Click the Auto Detect icon to select your image, creating a movable outline called a marquee. If you’re scanning more than one image, the marquee surrounds all of them. (For information on adjusting the marquee, see page 66.)

Note:

If your Home Mode preview image has a blue box around it, you’re previewing in Thumbnail mode and can’t create a marquee. Click the arrow beside the Preview button and select Normal from the menu that appears. Click the Preview button again to preview in normal mode.

10.Choose Document Type, Image Type, and Destination settings that match the type of image you’re scanning and the way you want to print or view it. (Click Help on the Epson Scan screen for detailed information about all the available settings.)

Note:

The Document Type you select determines the other options that appear in the Epson Scan window.

11.Size your image and adjust your image settings as necessary.

12.Make any other desired settings. For example, to improve the color of faded photos or negatives, click the Color Restoration box. If you’re scanning film, click the Dust Removal box to reduce the appearance of dust on the film.

Note:

The Dust removal option is only available if you’re scanning film, as described on page 71. If you’re using Professional mode, you may have to scroll to the bottom of the screen to see these options.

13.Click the Scan button.

Note:

Never open the scanner lid while scanning, or your scans may not look right.

Your scanned image opens in your application window.

14.Click Close to exit Epson Scan.

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