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    							(3) Preview Area
     (Clear)
    Deletes the preview image from the Preview area.
    It also resets the Toolbar and color adjustment settings.
     (Crop)
    Allows you to specify the scan area by dragging the mouse.
     (Move Image)
    Allows you to drag the image until the part you want to see is displayed when an image enlarged in
    the Preview area does not fit in the screen. You can also move the image using the scroll bars.
     (Enlarge/Reduce)
    Allows you to zoom in on the Preview area by clicking the image. Right-click the image to zoom out.
     (Rotate Left)
    Rotates the preview image 90 degrees counter-clockwise.
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    The result will be reflected in the scanned image.
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    The image returns to its original state when you preview again.
     (Rotate Right)
    Rotates the preview image 90 degrees clockwise.
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    The result will be reflected in the scanned image.
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    The image returns to its original state when you preview again.
     (Auto Crop)
    Displays and adjusts the cropping frame automatically to the size of the document displayed in the Preview area. The scan area is reduced every time you click this button if there are croppable areas
    within the cropping frame.
     (Check All Frames)
    Available when two or more frames are displayed.
    Selects the checkboxes of the image in thumbnail view.
     (Uncheck All Frames)
    Available when two or more frames are displayed.
    Deselects the checkboxes of the image in thumbnail view.
     (Select All Frames)
    Available when two or more frames are displayed.
    Selects the images in thumbnail view and outlines them in blue.
     (Select All Cropping Frames)
    Available when two or more cropping frames are specified.
    Turns the cropping frames into thick broken lines and applies the settings to all of them.
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    							 (Remove Cropping Frame)
    Removes the selected cropping frame.
     (Information)
    Displays the version of ScanGear and the current scan settings (document type, etc.).
     (Open Guide)
    Opens this page.
    (3) Preview Area This is where a trial image appears after you click  Preview. You can also check the results of the settings
    (image corrections, color adjustments, etc.) made in "
    (1) Settings and Operation Buttons ."
    When 
     (Thumbnail) is displayed on the Toolbar:
    Cropping frames are specified according to the document size, and thumbnails of scanned images are
    displayed. Only the images with the checkbox selected will be scanned.
    Note
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    When multiple images are previewed, different outlines indicate different selection status.
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    Focus Frame (thick blue outline): The displayed settings will be applied.
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    Selected Frame (thin blue outline): The settings will be applied to the Focus Frame and Selected
    Frames simultaneously. You can select multiple images by clicking them while pressing the Ctrl
    key.
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    Unselected (no outline): The settings will not be applied.
    When 
     (Whole Image) is displayed on the Toolbar:
    Items on the Platen are scanned and displayed as a single image. All portions in the cropping frames will
    be scanned.
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    							Note
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    You can specify the cropping frame on the displayed image. In thumbnail view, you can only createone cropping frame per image. In whole image view, you can create multiple cropping frames.
    Adjusting Cropping Frames (ScanGear)
    Related Topic
    Scanning in Advanced Mode
    Scanning Multiple Documents from the ADF (Auto Document Feeder) in Advanced Mode
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    							Input Settings
    Input Settings allows you to set the following items:
    Select Source The type of document to be scanned is displayed. To scan from the Platen, select  Platen; to scan from
    the ADF (Auto Document Feeder), select  Document (ADF Simplex) or Document (ADF Duplex) .
    Important
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    Some applications do not support continuous scanning from the ADF. For details, refer to the
    application's manual.
    Note
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    You can select  Document (ADF Duplex)  when using a model supporting ADF duplex scanning.
    Paper Size Select the size of the document to be scanned. This setting is available in whole image view only.
    When scanning both sides of the documents automatically from the ADF, select  A4 or  Letter .
    When you select a size, the Preview area size changes accordingly.
    Important
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    Some applications have a limit to the amount of scan data they can receive. Available scan range
    is as follows.
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    21000 pixels x 30000 pixels or less
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    If you change  Paper Size after previewing, the preview image will be deleted.
    Note
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    If you are not sure which size you should select for  Paper Size, set Paper Size  to Full Platen , then
    measure the size of the document and enter the values into 
     (Width) and  (Height).
    Original Orientation Set the orientation and stapling side of the documents to scan from the ADF.
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    							Click Settings...  to open the  Orientation dialog box.
    Important
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    The Orientation  dialog box can only be opened when  Select Source is Document (ADF
    Simplex)  or Document (ADF Duplex) .
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    Binding Location is displayed when using a model supporting ADF duplex scanning.
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    Binding Location cannot be specified when  Select Source is Document (ADF Simplex) .
    Color Mode Select how to scan the document.
    Color Select this mode to scan color documents or to create color images. This mode renders the image
    in 256 levels (8 bit) of R(ed), G(reen), and B(lue).
    Grayscale Select this mode to scan black and white photos or to create black and white images. This mode
    renders the image in 256 levels (8 bit) of black and white.
    Black and White Select this mode to scan photos and documents in black and white. This mode renders the image
    in black and white. The contrast in the image is divided at certain levels (threshold level) into black
    and white and is rendered in two colors. The threshold level can be set with 
     (Threshold).
    Input Size In thumbnail view, the cropped document size is displayed after preview.
    In whole image view, the  Paper Size is displayed before preview, and the cropping frame (scan area)
    size is displayed after preview.
    You can adjust the cropping frame size by entering the values into 
     (Width) and  (Height).
    Click 
     (Change Aspect Ratio) and change it to  (Keep Aspect Ratio) to maintain the aspect ratio
    when you specify the cropping frame size.
    Important
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    Input size settings are available only when  Output Size in Output Settings  is Flexible . If you
    select a size other than  Flexible, a cropping frame calculated from  Output Size and Output
    Resolution  is displayed, and its aspect ratio is fixed.
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    							Note•
    The values you can enter will be within the range of the selected document size. The minimum size
    is 96 pixels x 96 pixels when  Output Resolution is 600 dpi, scaled at 100 %.
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    When Auto Crop is performed in whole image view, the aspect ratio will not be maintained since
    the size will be prioritized.
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    Refer to "Adjusting Cropping Frames (ScanGear) " for details on cropping frames.
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    							Output Settings
    Output Settings allows you to set the following items:
    Output Resolution Select the resolution to scan at.
    The higher the resolution (value), the more detail in your image. Select a resolution from the options displayed by clicking the button, or enter a value in 1 dpiincrements.
    Refer to "Resolution" for your model from Home of the  Online Manual for details.
    When Select Source is Platen:
    You can enter a value within the range of 25 dpi to 19200 dpi.
    When Select Source is Document (ADF Simplex) or Document (ADF Duplex):
    You can enter a value within the range of 25 dpi to 600 dpi.
    Output Size Select an output size.
    Select  Flexible  to set custom sizes or select a size for printing or displaying. Select  Add/Delete... to set
    custom size and save it as a new output size option.
    Flexible You can specify the output resolution and scale, and adjust the cropping frames (scan areas).
    In thumbnail view:Drag the mouse over a thumbnail to display a cropping frame. When a cropping frame is displayed,
    the portion within the cropping frame will be scanned. When no cropping frame is displayed, each
    frame is scanned individually.
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    							In whole image view:
    When no cropping frame is displayed, the entire Preview area will be scanned. When a cropping
    frame is displayed, the portion within the cropping frame will be scanned.
    Note
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    To enlarge/reduce the scanned image, enter values into  (Width) and  (Height) in
    Output Settings  or specify a value (by 1 %) for  %. Although the maximum value available for
    %  depends on the  Output Resolution , it can be specified for up to 19200 dpi (the maximum
    available output resolution).
    Paper Size (L, A4, etc.) & Monitor Size (1024 x 768 pixels, etc.)
     (Width),  (Height), and scale cannot be specified. The preview image will be cropped
    according to the selected output size and resolution. The portion within the cropping frame will be
    scanned at the size of the selected paper/monitor size. You can drag the cropping frame to
    enlarge, reduce, or move it while maintaining the aspect ratio.
    Add/Delete... Opens the  Add/Delete the Output Size  dialog box, in which you can specify custom output sizes.
    In the Add/Delete the Output Size  dialog box, you can specify multiple output sizes and save
    them at one time. Saved items will be registered to the  Output Size list and can be selected, along
    with the predefined items.
    Adding:
    Select  Print or Image display  for Destination , then enter Output Size Name , Width , and Height ,
    then click  Add. For  Unit, you can select  inches or mm  when  Destination  is Print  but you can only
    select  pixels when  Destination  is Image display . The name of the added size appears in  Output
    Size List . Click Save to save the items listed in  Output Size List.
    Deleting:
    Select the output size you want to delete in  Output Size List, then click Delete. Click Save to save
    the items listed in  Output Size List.
    Important
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    You cannot delete predefined output sizes such as  A4 and  1024 x 768 pixels .
    Note
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    Save up to 10 items for each destination.
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    An error message appears when you enter a value outside the setting range. Enter a value
    within the range displayed in the message.
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    							Note•
    Refer to "Adjusting Cropping Frames (ScanGear)" for details on cropping frames.
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    For details on whether or how the cropping frame is initially displayed on a preview image, refer to
    Cropping Frame on Previewed Images  in "
    Preview Tab" (Preferences  dialog box).
     (Switch Aspect Ratio)
    Available when  Output Size is set to anything but  Flexible.
    Click this button to rotate the cropping frame. Click again to return it to the original orientation.
    Data Size The data size when scanned with the current settings is displayed.
    Note
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    When the data size exceeds a certain size, the value appears in red. In that case, a warning
    message appears when you click  Scan. It is recommended that you adjust the settings to reduce
    Data Size . To continue, scan in whole image view.
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    							Image Settings
    Important
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    Do not apply these functions to images without moire, dust/scratches, or faded colors. The color tone
    may be adversely affected.
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    Image correction results may not be reflected in the preview image.
    Note
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    Selectable settings depend on  Color Mode settings.
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    Scanning may take longer than usual when you use  Image Settings.
    Image Settings  allows you to set the following items:
    Image Adjustment When Image Adjustment is set, the brightness of the specified portion of the image is optimized. Images
    can be adjusted according to the automatically detected document type or the specified document type. The result of the adjustment will be reflected in the entire image.
    None Image Adjustment will not be applied.
    Auto Applies Image Adjustment by automatically detecting the document type. It is recommended that
    you normally select this setting.
    Photo Applies Image Adjustment suitable for photos.
    Magazine Applies Image Adjustment suitable for magazines.
    Document Applies Image Adjustment suitable for text documents.
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