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About ScanWizard ScanWizard 5 is Microtek's scanning software developped exclusively for Microtek scanners. ScanWizard 5's unique dual interface has features that both the novice and experienced scanner users will love. ScanWizard 5's two interface are named ScanWizard 5-Standard Control Panel and the ScanWizard 5-Advanced Control Panel.
Step 6. Exit ScanWizard 5 Step 1. Install Microtek ScanWizard 5 Install the ScanWizard 5 scanner driver (included in your Microtek CD- ROM) as instructed in the Installing and Getting Started booklet (a separate document that came with your scanner package).
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Macintosh: Launch your image-editing software from its folder. Step 4. Scan your material As soon as you launch ScanWizard 5, it will automatically detect, configure, scan, and perform a fast preview of the scan material and displays it in the preview area of the panel.
Standard Control Panel The ScanWizard 5 - Standard Control Panel offers a simple and easy way to complete a scanning session. It has a balloon tutorial that can guide you through the actual steps to help you accomplish your first scan. To obtain a larger view and find out more about the functions behind the Standard Control Panel, click either one of thumbnails below:...
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Standard Control Panel To view a brief information about the functions of the Standard Control Panel, position the cursor over any button, icon, or bar on the panel, and then click the grabber pointer to activate associated pop-up information dialog box. Select the topic you wish to view from the links below to get a...
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Standard Control Panel To view a brief information about the functions of the Standard Control Panel, position the cursor over any button, icon, or bar on the panel, and then click the grabber pointer to activate associated pop-up information dialog box. Select the topic you wish to view from the links below to get a hold of a...
Original, Scan Type, Purpose, Scale Output, Adjust, Reset, Preferences Final Scanning buttons Control buttons Panning tool, Zoom controls, i [Info], Arrow, Switch, Scanner info, Help [?], Exit Scan frame A Scan frame is a floating dotted-line border around a selected image.
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To plot a scan frame, point at any corner of your intended scan frame. When the crosshair pointer appears, drag diagonally until you have the desired image selection enclosed in a frame, and then release the mouse. Your actual scan frame border now turns into cascading lines.
If you wish to use an existing scan frame dimension to select another area of the scan image, simply move the existing scan frame over to the new area by pointing anywhere within the existing scan frame. When the four-way arrow pointer appears, drag the scan frame to the target area.
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Options for selecting the include: Photo, Text Document, Illustration, Printed Material, Film, etc. Scan Type button The Scan Type button allows you to select the image output to which the original scan material will be converted. The options for choosing the output image type are: True Color, Web Color, Gray, B&W, or JPEG.
ScanWizard 5 is launched. If unchecked, no preview is carried out. Auto-detect image type and find edges of photo or document If checked, the scanner detects the image type when a preview is in progress, and performs auto-cropping of the frame for reflective originals. If unchecked, the image type can be chosen by the user, and a scan frame can be set manually for cropping.
Hide balloon screen tips If checked, a balloon help pops up while the mouse pointer is on a button, icon, or selection item. If unchecked, the balloon help becomes hidden and inactive. Auto Image Enhancement If the "Auto Image Enhancement" option is checked, resulting image will appear sharper, brighter, more realistic, and more saturated.
E-mail button ScanWizard 5 automatically attaches the scanned image to your E-mail message. Point the cursor on the Scan or Scan to (whichever was activated previously) button for a moment, then click and hold the button. Select E- mail from the drop-down menu. The Save As dialog box appears and prompts you to save the file to your folder and key in a file name.
ScanWizard 5 will check if the image size does not exceed the allowed file size. When the "Microtek ScanWizard 5 - Scan to Web" dialog box appears, save the file in your preferred folder, key in a file name, specify the file type, and choose the website address from the options given.
This icon enables you to change/switch to the Advanced Control Panel and the Standard Control Panel, respectively. Scanner info Click the Scanner info icon to access the "Scanner Control and Scanner Information" options menu. ScanWizard 5 is constantly in touch with your scanner, monitoring scanner availability and serviceability, as well as its make and mode.
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Minimize Windows: To minimize ScanWizard 5, click on the Minimize at the top right corner of the Control Panel. Macintosh: (Not available) Exit Windows: To close ScanWizard 5, click on Exit right corner of the Control Panel. Macintosh: Exit is located at the top left corner of the Standard Control Panel.
Advanced Control Panel The ScanWizard 5 - Advanced Control Panel provides users the power to specify, correct, and improve the image at the scanning stage. Learn how to use the basic functions in the Advanced Control Panel to scan like a pro. To learn more, click any of these four windows--related to your computer's Operating System (OS).
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Advanced Control Panel Preview window To view information about the functions of the Advanced Control Panel, position the cursor over any button, icon, or bar on the panel. Click the grabber pointer help information. Or select the topic that you wish to view from the links below: Menu bar, Control...
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Advanced Control Panel Preview window To view information about the functions of the Advanced Control Panel, position the cursor over any button, icon, or bar on the panel. Click the grabber pointer help information. Or select the topic that you wish to view from the links below: Menu bar, Control...
Menu bar The menu bar includes the different menus for setting up the scanner. Scanner menu To view the status and technical information about your scanner...
Help menu To access on-line help Control buttons The Control buttons generate a specific action from the scanning software. The buttons include: Overview, Prescan, Scan Material, Switch, Unit of Measurements/Rulers, Status bar, Resize, and Exit. Windows Macintosh Overview button The Overview button creates a low-resolution preview. Prescan button The Prescan button creates a high-resolution preview.
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dimmed if the selected resolution unit is lpi, and vice versa. To select the unit of measurement for the rulers: Click on the unit box in the Settings window, or click on the ruler unit button at the 0,0 point of the rulers in the Preview window. When the submenu appears, select the unit of measurement.
Exit [X] To close ScanWizard 5, click on the Exit corner of the Control Panel for Windows, or select Quit from the File menu for Macintosh. Take note that when you exit, you quit from both standard and advanced modes in ScanWizard 5. Minimize/Shrink Windows: To minimize ScanWizard 5, click on the Minimize...
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Scan button This is the default button when ScanWizard 5 - Advanced Control Panel is launched from an image-editing application. It performs the final scan and sends the scanned image (output) to the application that you are using. Scan to button When ScanWizard 5 - Advanced Control Panel is launched as a stand-alone program and is the default setting.
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ScanWizard 5 will check if the image size does not exceed the allowed file size. When the "Microtek ScanWizard 5 - Scan to Web" dialog box appears, save the file in your preferred folder, key in a file name, specify a file type, and choose the website address from the options given.
Toolbar commands include Scan Frame, Zoom, Pan, and Pickers. Windows Macintosh Scan Frame tool The Scan Frame lets you create a single scan frame or multiple scan frames in the preview image, which is the active area on which controls and commands can be applied.
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The Pan tool can be used for zoomed-in images (enlarged through the Zoom tool), or images not completely displayed within the frame of the preview window (for instance, if your preview image is 7 inches wide and you resized the width of your overview/preview window to only 3 inches). White / Black Point Picker tool The Picker tools allow you to sample color from a particular area in an image, and are useful for designating shadow or highlight point.
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2. As you pass over a point in the image, observe the Info window — the RGB values will be displayed in the Color Output Meter. These values are in turn based on the sample size you selected.
Scanner Probe Scanner Driver Manager Scanner Model The top of the scanner menu displays the scanner model you are using and its Scanner ID. If you have multiple scanners on your system, all the scanners are shown with their respective Scanner IDs, and the current scanner is indicated by a check.
Scanner ID number, and firmware version. Scanner Probe This command displays the detected scanner devices. If your scanner does not show in the list, make sure your scanner is connected and turned on, then click on the Probe button in the dialog box.
If a scanner on the list is not detected (not turned on, not ready, or removed from the system), the model will not be removed from the list but will have a question mark before it.
For more details, see these commands under the Preferences To obtain the Overview image: With the image(s) placed on your scanner, click the Overview button. To obtain the Prescan image: 1. Click the Scan Frame tool. 2. Select the area to be prescanned by drawing a frame around the area in the Overview image.
2. To select multiple scan jobs, press the Shift key and click on the jobs to be selected in the Scan Job Queue or Preview window. 3. Click the Prescan button in the Preview window. Multiple prescans are created in the process, corresponding to the number of scan jobs defined, and you can then switch among the various prescan images.
program version and copyright information. Preferences menu The Preferences menu includes the following: Scan Material Color Matching Setup White/Black Points Setup Cursor Auxiliary Lines Overview Setup Prescan Setup Monitor Gamma Setup Invert More... Retain Scan Module after Scan Scan Material This command allows you to select your scan material, which can be one of the following: Reflectives, such as photographs or prints.
Color Matching is an important feature of ScanWizard 5 that ensures color is displayed consistently — from the initial input stage when an image is captured by the scanner, to the final output stage when the image is output to your monitor or printer (through either the Kodak CMS or Apple ColorSync™...
2. The first time you launch ScanWizard 5, you will be prompted to set up color matching for your scanner. You may also access the color matching parameters for ScanWizard 5 at any time in the future, by choosing the Color Matching Setup command in the Preferences menu.
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RGB Color Matching This box should generally be checked unless you want to scan raw color data, in which case you lose the compensatory effects of the Color Matching system. On the other hand, if this box is unchecked, all images will be scanned without any color matching processing. Note: It is not desirable to scan in raw data and then perform ColorSync data conversion, which will not generate the correct CMS effect.
saturated. If the "None" option is selected, the scanned image will appear as similar as the original. Info/Profile Information button This lets you get information on currently used ICC profiles. Preview check box (for Macintosh only) This immediately updates the Preview window image when a new color profile is selected.
This command lets you set the area you want to be overviewed of the scan bed, and provides some overview options as well. By default, ScanWizard 5 overviews the maximum scan area as determined by your scanner model's bed size. You can, however,...
A smaller overview area will increase the overview resolution for clearer image viewing. You may also wish to change the size of your overview to improve performance. Generally, a shorter overview time results from the scanner motor travelling at a lesser distance. Fast Overview/Fast The Fast Overview/Fast option supports faster scanning.
This command allows you to set the parameters for scanning a prescan image. The major difference between Overview and Prescan is that the Overview button scans the area specified in the Overview Setup command for getting a low-resolution preview image, whereas the Prescan button only scans the selected scanning frame, resulting in a more detailed preview image.
When the monitor gamma option is checked, click the up/down arrow buttons to make the gray level of the boxes as close as possible. Click OK to confirm. Invert This command creates a negative effect to an image. The Invert effect is applied to all scan jobs, not just the selected scan job.
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Note: This command can be used only in applications (such as Adobe Photoshop) that allow you to retain the scan module after a scan is completed. Some applications may not retain the scan module even if this option is enabled. To use this feature: Choose the command Retain Scan Module after Scan in the Preferences menu.
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the rest of the preview image for greater visibility of the current scan frame. With the Smoked Glass feature turned on, the part of the image within the current scan frame will stand out, while the rest of the image (the “irrelevant” material) is relegated to a background resembling smoked glass.
while the CCD is exposed to the light source. As a result, a better image is achieved. Most scan materials can get a quality scan if this mode is chosen. Best Quality: This option is available for 10- or 12-bit scanners only. The CCD exposure scheme is much the same as the “Quality”...
memory in your application for this purpose; otherwise, ScanWizard 5 may not have enough memory to run. Use this option only if you do not want ScanWizard 5 to use memory outside your application. System: ScanWizard 5 will use the memory in the system heap as its image buffer, with a limited amount of memory used in the application heap.
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The File menu contains one submenu — the Quit command, which lets you exit ScanWizard 5.
Advanced Control Panel Settings window Shows the current scan image types selected, resolution unit options. Scan Frame settings, Scaling, Output settings, and Unit of Measurement. Scan Frame options Flip/Transform tool Advanced Image Correction (AIC) tools: • White/Black Points tool for adjusting highlights •...
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effects • Descreen tool for removing moire patterns when scanning magazines/newspapers • Fast JPEG Quality is a compressed true color image which takes up less disk space. • Enable Digital ICE for Photo Prints enables Digital ICE-implemented scanners to automatically remove scratches, cracks, creases, and other defects of the scanned images, resulting in...
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Advanced Control Panel Settings window Shows the current scan image types selected, resolution unit options. Scan Frame settings, Scaling, Output settings, and Unit of Measurement. Scan Frame options Flip/Transform tool Advanced Image Correction (AIC) tools: • White/Black Points tool for adjusting highlights •...
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• Filter tool for applying/creating special effects • Descreen tool for removing moire patterns when scanning magazines/newspapers • Image Quality is a compressed true color image which takes up less disk space. • Enable Digital ICE for Photo Prints enables Digital ICE- implemented scanners to automatically remove scratches, cracks, creases,...
Advanced Control Panel Settings window The Settings window contains the parameters for outputting your scanned image for the current scan job and includes the advanced image correction tools of the program. Scan Job/Job Image Types Resolution Resolution Unit Scan Frame settings Scaling Output Settings Scan Frame options...
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RGB color space is the most commonly used space for capturing and displaying images. ScanWizard 5 offers standard RGB and 48-bit RGB color selection, with the 48-bit option available for the Microtek professional pre-press scanners. Grayscale Grayscale images use shades of gray to simulate gradations of color or tonal values, and contain 8 bits per pixel.
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256 Colors (Default)/256 Colors (Custom) These are single-channel images (8 bits per pixel) that use a color lookup table containing up to 256 colors. The file size is smaller for images in this mode. As an initial setting, selecting 256 Colors (Default) uses an Adaptive palette with Diffusion.
Interpolated resolution is software-enhanced resolution and can be useful for enlarging very small images or for printing line art to obtain superior results. Resolution Unit The unit of measurement for resolution is in ppi (pixels per inch) or lpi (lines per inch).
To specify your settings, enter the dimensions manually in the width and height edit boxes; or use the Scan Frame tool to define or resize your scan frame. Changes made in the Preview window are automatically displayed in the Scan Frame setting edit boxes. Scaling Scaling lets you create larger or smaller images from the original image.
If you know the exact input size for your image, or if you wish to “lock” the settings of your scan frame to a particular size, enter the Scan Frame width and height values first, then check Fixed Scan Frame. Your scan frame will be fixed at those values. So even if you move the scan frame around the preview image, the dimensions of the frame itself will remain unchanged.
1. Click on the Flip/Transform button in the Settings window. 2. From the options that appear, choose the degree of rotation you wish. 3. Click the Scan button in the Preview window. When the image is scanned, it will be rotated or transformed according to the selected option.
Advanced Control Panel Info window To view a brief information regarding this window, position the cursor over the desired choice, and then double-click the grabber pointer to activate its related pop-up information dialog box. For a more details, select the topic you wish to view from the links below: Zoom Level Display Mouse Cursor Position...
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Advanced Control Panel Info window To view a brief information regarding this window, position the cursor over the desired choice, and then click the grabber pointer to activate its related pop-up information dialog box. For a more details, select the topic you wish to view from the links below: Zoom Level Display Mouse Cursor Position...
Advanced Control Panel Info window The Info window provides information on the cursor and the preview image. It also allows you to change zoom levels directly, in much the same way as using the Zoom tool in the Preview window. The Info window is a "floating window"...
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There are two numbers shown in the Color Output Meter. The first number represents the raw color data taken by the scanner; the second number represents the resulting value after color correction or image enhancement is applied to the image.
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(maximum 5-pixel by 5-pixel area). When you click on the Color Meter Options button menu below appears: Value and Percent If you choose Value, the numbers in the Color Output Meter represent the values in the 0-to-255 pixel scale. For instance, an R value of 23 indicates that the sampling size selected has a red color value of 23.
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The Sample Display Area helps you see how color pixels are organized and distributed. The display can then help you make judgment on how best to modify the image characteristics, such as shadows and highlights, and also allow you to verify the changes that are made.
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Advanced Control Panel Scan Job Queue window To view a brief information about the elements of the Scan Job Queue window, position the cursor the grabber pointer dialog box. over an element, and then click to activate its related pop-up information Other Links: About this window...
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Advanced Control Panel Scan Job Queue window To view a brief information about the elements of the Scan Job Queue window, position the cursor then click the grabber pointer information dialog box. over the desired choice, and to activate its related pop-up Other Links: About this window...
Scan Job Queue window). You can assign or create as many scan jobs as you need. However, the more scan jobs there are, the longer the scanner time will be (unless you enable the "One-pass Scan for Multiple Scan Jobs"...
This option is enabled only when the EZ-Lock film holder is placed on the scanner glass surface, and the scan material is Positive or Negative Film. Otherwise, this option is disabled. Check this option to enable the scanner to auto-crop multiple scanning frames.
Note: After performing multiple auto-crop scanning, the previously created jobs will be removed from the Scan Job Queue window. Function Buttons The function buttons at the bottom of the Scan Job Queue window can be used for multiple job selections. The New and Load/Save button can be used on only one selected scan job.
Duplicate button To duplicate a scan job: 1. From the list of scan jobs available, select the scan job(s) to be duplicated. 2. Click the Duplicate button. The selected scan job(s) will be duplicated. The Duplicate function is useful when scanning several images at the same settings.
“trays”. Loading/Saving scan jobs is also useful if you consistently work in a specific format, scan the same kind of images, or if the scanner is used by several users who have their own sets of jobs. To use the Load/Save button:...
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To use the Up/Down arrows: 1. In the Title area of the Scan Job Queue window, select the scan job to be moved up or down. 2. Click on the Up or Down arrow to change the sequential order of the scan jobs in the list. When you start scanning, the scan jobs will be processed and scanned in the order that they appear in the Scan Job Queue window (i.e., the scan job at the top is scanned first;...
Custom... in the Settings window, the Advanced Image Correction (AIC) dialog box appears. In this box, you can do the following: 1. These are the thumbnails of the image captured by your scanner. The left thumbnail is the “before” version — which White/Black Points Tone Curve...
shows the effects of the last saved settings values. The right thumbnail is the “after” version — which shows the effects of the new settings added in the AIC. 2. To select another image correction tool, click on any of the buttons displayed in the vertical toolbar on the left side of the dialog box.
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Hide Thumbnails (for Windows only) If checked, the “before” and “after” thumbnails becomes hidden. To redisplay, click the “Up” arrow at the left side of the dialog box. Preview If checked, the AIC image correction effect applies to the Preview image in real time.
setting of the scan job is restored to its default; but the altered shadows and highlights remains in effect. If you reset both white/black points and brightness, then those values are both restored to default. Revert button This button cancels out the changes that were made with the current image-enhancement tool.
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Menu button at the bottom of the dialog box. 3. Enter a name for the Custom Setting (ex: More Red Tint), then click OK.The new custom setting is added to the menu. To remove a custom setting: 1. Choose the desired AIC control in the Settings window, and select Remove Custom Setting down menu on the right side.
Advanced Control Panel > Settings window White/Black Points tool For color and gray images, this tool allows you set white/black points; for line-art image, it carries out threshold adjustment feature. How to use the White/Black Points tool (Color/Gray image) Click either one of thumbnails below to obtain a larger view. Windows Macintosh Histogram...
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Sliders The sliders are used to adjust the Black and White points of the image. The values of the black and white points are reflected in the edit boxes below. Auto The Auto button automatically judges the darkest and whitest points and clips excessive black or white points.
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Pickers The Pickers can be used instead of the sliders to set the Black and White points, based on color values in the preview image. The Picker on the left sets the Black point; the Picker on the right sets the White point.
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If your Image Type is Grayscale, only the Gray channel is available for selection. 2. Move the black and white sliders to new points on the histogram. Moving the black slider more contrast in the highlight areas of the image, so that more detail emerges in the highlight areas.
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For Line Art images, the Brightness & Contrast screen becomes the Threshold setting, and the Threshold dialog box appears instead. Threshold is the dividing line between black and white; the range is 0 to 255, and the default is 128. Thus, gray levels below the Threshold are converted to black, while gray levels equal to or above the Threshold are converted to white, resulting in a high- contrast, black-and-white representation of the image.
Advanced Control Panel > Settings window Tone Curve tool The Tone Curve tool lets you adjust the tonal range of an image. However, instead of making adjustments using just three variables (highlights, shadows, and midtones), you can adjust any point along the 0-to-255 scale (for 8-bit images;...
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The closer the line is to horizontal, the lower the contrast. Curve The Curve is a graphic representation of the tone curve showing scanner input from dark on the left to light on the right. Method The Method sets the kind of curve you wish to have. Select from Line, Curve, or Gamma.
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The Channel allows you to choose the color or gray channel in which the gamma will be affected. Curve Tools The Curve Tools let you modify the curve. The tools are the curve pointer, the curve zoom frame, and the curve pane. Use the Curve Pointer tool to define points in the curve that will be modified.
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3. Click the Curve Pointer tool, then click on the gamma curve to define the points where the curve will be modified. You can then either raise or lower the curve at that point and see changes to the image accordingly.
Advanced Control Panel > Settings window Brightness and Contrast tool The Brightness & Contrast tool lets you control the brightness and contrast levels of the entire image. Increasing the brightness makes all tones in the image lighter. Contrast, on the other hand, is the range between the darkest and lightest shades in the image, and increasing the contrast makes greater separation between the darkest and lightest areas of the image.
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Using the Brightness & Contrast tool: Drag the scroll bar on the Brightness or Contrast control to change the settings. Take note of the following: Too much brightness can make an image look washed out, while too little brightness will make the image look dark. Too much contrast will make an image look like a photocopy of a picture, with little or no gray shades left.
Advanced Control Panel > Settings window Color Correction tool The Color Correction tool changes the hue and saturation of an image. You can also add a color cast to an image by simply moving the pointer to a particular area on the Color Wheel, or you can remove an unwanted color cast by moving the pointer to a complementary color to balance out the tones.
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Example: 0° corresponds to the color red on the Wheel, 60° to the color yellow, 120° to the color green, 180° to the color cyan, 240° to the color blue, and 300° to the color magenta. Original After correction After correction Radius This field shows the amount of shift towards a particular color and works in tandem with the Angle field.
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Picker The Picker lets you pick a known neutral gray shade in your image and adjusts it to a closer, truer gray. The grays in an image may have a particular color cast which can be verified through the color information in the Info window.
Advanced Control Panel > Settings window Filters The Filters tool lets you apply or create special effects to your images. The filters include Blur, Blur More, Sharpen, Sharpen More, Edge Enhancement, Emboss, and Unsharp Masking. In using the Filters tool, keep in mind that the image you obtain in the preview window may differ from the way the image appears when you finally scan it in.
contrast between adjacent pixels, making the image appear hazy and out of focus. Blur smooths out the transitions by lightening pixels next to the hard edges of defined lines and shaded areas. Blur More produces an effect three or four times stronger than Blur.
The Emboss filter makes a selection appear raised or stamped by suppressing the color within the selection and then tracing its edges with black. Before Sharpen filters The Sharpen filters do the opposite of the Blur filters and increase the contrast of adjacent pixels, making images appear sharper and more focused.
Unsharp Masking filter The Unsharp masking filter is used to adjust the contrast of edge detail, creating the illusion of more image sharpness. This filter can be useful for refocusing an image that has become blurry from interpolation or scanning, and it is an essential tool for doing CMYK color separation.
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determines the depth of pixels that will be affected at the edge. Available selections are 3x3, 5x5, 7x7, 9x9, 11x11, and 13x13. For small, low-resolution image files, 3x3 is sufficient. For high-resolution, or large-scale image files, use 7x7. 5. Enter a value in the Threshold box. This option allows you to specify a tolerance range to prevent overall sharpening that might generate noise or cause other unexpected results.
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Advanced Control Panel > Settings window Descreen The Descreen tool lets you remove moiré patterns in the scan process. Moirés occur when you scan a screened original (mostly reflective materials, such as pictures from a newspaper or magazine). These patterns appear to the naked eye like a series of grids of dots or as shown in the example below.
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(Medium is the default). Notes: The higher the selected image quality is, the lower the compression will be. Not all Microtek scanner models support the JPEG image format. If your scanner supports JPEG compression, you can choose the JPEG image quality that reflects the compression ratio you desire.
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2. When the Descreen menu comes up, select the screen for your needs, or choose Custom to set your own descreen options. When the Descreen dialog box comes up, enter a value that best corresponds to the dot quality of the original in which the moiré...
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Advanced Control Panel > Settings window Enable Digital ICE for Photo Prints Windows Macintosh The "Enable Digital ICE for Photo Prints" option lets you enable Digital ICE- implemented scanners to automatically remove dust, scratches, cracks, creases, folds, and other defects of the scanned images, resulting in an improved image. Availabe scanners Photos tend to lose quality mainly because of handling and time.
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the memory size should be increased. To expand memory: 1. Close ScanWizard 5 and any other applications. 2. Enable Virtual Memory. To do this: From the Apple menu, choose Control, then Memory; when the Memory window appears, select "On" for the Virtual Memory option, then change the built-in memory to 900M.
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4. Hold down the "Apple" key and press the "i" key. The Info window appears. 5. Select "Memory" from the Show pull-down menu. 6. Set the preferred size to 300,000 K; close the Info window.
Advanced Control Panel > Settings window Automatic Color Restoration (For Windows only) Windows The "Automatic Color Restoration" option lets you bring faded colors back to life. This option will not work when the Image Type is set to "Line Art" or "Black and White Diffusion." If the "Automatic Color Restoration"...
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feature, marquee (select) only the image area of the photo to be restored (the photo proper). Do not include the scan bed area as represented by the background of the photo in the Preview window. If the background is selected, color restoration may be inaccurate.
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Basic Scanning Concepts This section covers basic scanning concepts. If you already have basic scanning knowledge, you may skip this section. What is a scanner Type of scanners Components of effective scanning Image types Text scanning A rule of thumb for choosing the right Quality Factor is, for images with printing screens less than or equal to 133 lines per inch, set Quality Factor to 2;...
What is a scanner A scanner is a device that captures an image and converts it into a digital form that your computer can display, edit, store, and output. The image may be a photograph, page of text, drawing or illustration, or even a relatively flat, three-dimensional object such as bolt or fabric.
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Components of effective scanning The scanner is only one part of the scanning system. In addition to the scanner, you need these other components: A special cable to connect your scanner and computer...
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computers record the intensity and color of a pixel in 1 or more bits of data. The greater the number of bits, or bit-depth, of an image, the more information it can store. For easy classification, images can be categorized into single-bit, grayscale, or color. CMYK CMYK-C RGB-R...
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Depending on the type of scanner you have, your scanner can record 24 bits for the three RGB channels. This means your scanner can record and reproduce an enormous amount of color information - anywhere from 16.7 millions colors for 24-bit scanners.
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Text Scanning Aside from scanning images, your scanner can scan text and deliver it into your word processor, eliminating the need for retyping. This is done through the use of Optical Character Recognition (OCR)
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the middle of operating ScanWizard 5. If you want to change the monitor profile, do it after exiting ScanWizard 5. 4. The same principle above applies to CMYK images: Make sure that the settings in the CMYK Setup in Photoshop 5.0 match the CMYK Destination in the CMS Setup in ScanWizard 5.
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box is checked. 3. For both RGB and CMYK destination settings, select your desired profiles. These selections specify ScanWizard 5’s output color space for RGB and CMYK images, respectively. 4. Make sure the RGB / CMYK destination setting matches Photoshop 5.0’s RGB Setting / CMYK Setting in the RGB Setup / CMYK Setup dialog box, respectively.
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3. To enable RGB color matching, make sure the RGB Color Matching check box is checked. Otherwise, raw RGB image data will be scanned. It is not desirable to scan in raw data and then perform ColorSync data conversion. Additional Notes These additional notes pertain to the use of the Batch Scan feature of ScanWizard 5.
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Here are a few tips to consider to obtain the best scans. Get the necessary hardware Use a good original Keep your scanner clean Select the right image type and settings Use your image correction tools Get the necessary hardware...
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Make sure your scanner glass is clean before you scan images. This way, you don't pick up flecks of dust along with the image when you scan. To clean the scanner glass, use alcohol on a lint-free cloth and clean the glass carefully.
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ScanWizard 5's Color Matching System and the Advanced Image Correction feature. Experiment with the tools in your scanning software. Use White and Black Point tool, for instance, to adjust the look of the image as a whole, or use the Tone Curve tool to work on specific areas of the image (such as lightening up an excessively dark area).
Frequently Asked Questions How do I access to the Microtek Scanner (MSC) Utility? How do I test if my scanner is working properly? (for Windows only) How do I configure my E-mail application? (for Windows only) What is Kodak Color Management System?
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The Microtek Scanner Configuration (MSC) utility is a companion program of ScanWizard 5. This utility works only if your scanner model is equipped with scanner one-touch buttons. If your Microtek scanner is equipped with scanner one-touch buttons, you can use the buttons to complete common scanning tasks.
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Relationship between MSC and the scanner buttons The MSC utility is available for you to set parameter settings to the respective scanner button. When MSC is launched, to carry out physical scan, copy, e-mail, OCR, or To Web press the button you...
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PC. How to use the Scanner Test utility 1. Click on the Start button to select the “Programs/Microtek ScanWizard 5 for Windows/Scanner Test” submenu. The Scanner Test dialog box will appear.
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5. If you only have one image button (showing you the flatbed scanner): Click on the Image button to start the scan test. If you're using a scanner accessory such as a TMA or ADF: Click on the image button showing the accessory (instead of clicking on the button showing the scanner).
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Note: If you have an ADF, place a page inside the ADF and remove any material from the scanner glass. Then press the ADF image button to start the test. 5. To exit the Scanner Test utility, click on the Exit button. Elements of the Scanner utility: Scanner model...
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If you are using a scanner accessory such as a Transparent Media Adapter (TMA) or Auto Document Feeder (ADF) with your scanner, this will also show up as a second Image button. There will then be two Image buttons — one for the scanner, and one for the scanner accessory you're using (either the TMA or ADF).
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How do I configure my E-mail application? Currently, ScanWizard 5 "Scan to E-mail" supports the following MAPI compatible e-mail applications: Outlook Express Microsoft Outlook 97/98 Netscape Messenger (aka Netscape Mail) 4.6 or later QualComm Eudora Light/Pro 3.x When the ScanWizard 5 (both Standard and Advanced modes) “Scan to E-mail”...
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4. The command displays the Option dialog box which contains 7 tabs 5. Choose General tab and check the items on “default e-mail” as shown below to assign Outlook Express as your default MAPI. Microsoft Outlook 97/98 as Default MAPI Microsoft Outlook 97/98 does not have a function for setting itself as default MAPI application, so there is no way to directly assign it as system default MAPI.
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default MAPI. Setting Qualcomm Eudora Light/Pro 3.x as Default MAPI 1. Open Eudora Light or Eudora Pro 3.x 2. Select tool from the menu bar 3. From the resulting menu, select Option 4. The command displays the Option dialog box shown below 5.
What is Kodak Color Management System? This section copyrighted by, and licensed from, Eastman Kodak Company. KCMS Overview Some Background Information Everyone perceives colors differently. Even the same person’s perception can be affected by different lighting conditions. Different devices (input, display, and output) also interpret and define color differently and simply can’t create the same gamut (or “range”) of colors.
How Color Management Works The aim of color management is to preserve true color information by making up for the differences in the way devices communicate color. Your CMS does this by using a scientifically designed system including: A Color Matching Processor A Device-Independent color space, frequently called a Reference Color Space or Profile Connection Space (PCS), which acts as a Rosette Stone in the translation process...
Connection Space to your monitor color space, where you see it displayed. In this example, the scanner is the “source” device, and the monitor is the “destination” device. When you print the image, the CMS again translates the image data from the monitor’s RGB color space to the printer’s RGB color...
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Color Profile is used to get it from PCS to the destination device. For example, when you scan in an image, you want it to appear on your monitor. So the source is your scanner, and its related Color Profile, and the destination is your monitor,...
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Likewise, when you open a Photo CD image, the source is the Photo CD, plus the Color Profile that relates the color data to the PCS, and the destination is the monitor, plus the Color Profile that relates the PCS to the monitor’s color space. Here’s another example: Let’s say you manipulate the image on your monitor screen, and print it.
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single color transforming profile. This technology adds significant improvement in the quality and performance of the Color Management System. Note: You use the Source/Destination information when you setup or use your CMS-based application, such as PageMaker 6.5.
What is Color Matching? This section contains important information on further steps you need to take to achieve color matching across your devices. The procedures to be performed include monitor calibration and how to set up ScanWizard 5 with the Apple ColorSync™ system and the Adobe Photoshop software.
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2. In the Monitors & Sound control panel, set the Gamma to “Uncorrected Gamma”. In addition, make sure you disable or remove any utilities or third- party control panels that alter monitor display. Your System Profile is the profile describing the monitor you are using. If you have ColorSync 2.5, do the following in the exact order below: 1.
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Microtek is the first to offer "Balloon Screen Tips" (a balloon-shaped callout containing hints on function and information of any buttons on the panel) and "follow-me...
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Special Feature of the Advanced Control Panel ScanWizard 5 - Advanced Control Panel provides advanced color image enhancement tools tailored for a totally customizable scan. Unlike the Standard Control panel, You can scan multiple images on the scan bed in a single pass. Batch scanning saves time and effort when scanning many images.
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Switching Between Standard and Advanced To switch between Standard and Advanced Control Panels, click on the Switch icon on the Title bar. Within a few seconds, the current program exits and switches to the other control panel mode.
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To use the Load & Save feature: 1. Click the Load & Save button in the Scan Job Queue window. 2. When a dialog box appears, go to the folder of your choice. The sample dialog box shows the following: The left column shows your Scan Job Queue folders in the Finder.
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1. Select and double-click a folder from the left column. 2. Click the Add button to add highlighted or selected templates, or click the Add All button to add all the Scan Job Queue templates in the folder. Note: You may also add individual Scan Job Queues to the Scan Job Queue list.
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Load Save button The "Load Save" button lets you save current scan jobs and lets you load scan job templates you have saved. To save scan job as a template: 1. Click on the "Load Save" button. 2. At the right column, highlight the scan jobs you want to save. 3.
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automatically appended to the root filename as new filename for the new scan job. If unchecked, the existing scan job templates are overwritten.
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