
✔When scanning a printed image for screen display only, scale the image down to increase processing speed and decrease the file size.
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Fixed scaling options are displayed in percentages of reduction or enlargement. Image width and height are scaled proportionally when fixed scaling factors are used. To scale to a size other than the fixed sizes, select the Custom option in the Scaling menu. The Custom Scaling dialog box will appear.
To change Height or Width text box values:
1.Insert the desired height or width value into the Height or Width edit boxes.
2.The units of measurement may be changed to inches, centimeters, millimeters, pixels, picas or percentages of the original image dimensions by selecting the desired unit of measurement from the Units
3.To prevent distortion of the image when changing height and width values, the height and width values are automatically linked - you need only enter one value, either a Height or Width value. The other value will be computed and the image will resize proportionately.
✔You can also change Height and Width values by directly adjusting the selection frame.
✔Output image file size is proportional to both Height and Width. If both Height and Width values are doubled, then the image area and image file size will increase
✔Once you have confirmed or changed the size, resolution, and final scan boundary settings, the scanning software determines the size of the resulting scanned image and displays this information along with available hard disk space.
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