60 Scanning from HP Precisionscan Pro
Descreening images
Use the Descreen command to reduce undesirable patterns in printed items you are scanning. An example of an undesirable pattern is a moiré pattern, or the circles that often appear on pictures printed in newspapers.
Note that scanning takes longer when this command is selected. Use Descreen only when you see undesirable patterns on the scan of a printed original. When Descreen is turned on or off, a new preview scan starts and image adjustments are reset.
To descreen images
On the Advanced menu, click Descreen. Select the option again to turn it off.
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Resetting all adjustments
You can reset images to the optimal (default) values the scanning software chose for the image. Optimal values are based on the output type selected. Resetting removes all adjustments you have made except the output type, zoom level, or the selection area.
To reset all adjustments
Do one of the following:
On the Edit menu, click Reset Tools. | ||
On the toolbar, click | . |