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Making optional adjustments, basic

These tools are needed most often, but using any of them is optional. Depending on the output type chosen, some tools will not be available.

Resizing (output dimensions)

You can resize the image before you do the final scan by changing the output dimensions. Resizing the scanned image to the actual dimensions you need before performing the final scan helps ensure the best image quality.

Tip If you need to resize images to fit in a file, such as a word-processing document, resize them here in the scanning software. Resizing images in the other program can cause them to be fuzzy or have jagged edges.

Scanning from HP Precisionscan Pro

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To resize an image

1On the Tools menu, click Resize. The Resize dialog box opens.

2 Do one of the following:

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If necessary, select a unit of measure in the Units field. In the

 

Output Dimensions area, type a new value in the Width or

 

Height field and press ENTER.

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In the Scale field, select a scale percentage.

New values appear in the Scale, Width, and Height fields, but the selection area and the scanned image on screen remain the same. Resizing occurs when you complete the scan.

3 If you want, click . This locks the output dimensions you defined so you can change the selection area without changing the output dimensions. When you change the selection border, the software resizes the border proportionally. The output dimensions remain the same.