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    ile, click the General tab and adjust 
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    For other settings in the EPSON PDF Plug-in Settings window, see Epson S\
    can Help for details.
    Select the settings that match your document and click OK. You return to the File Save Settings window.
    Make any other file save settings, and click OK. Epson Scan scans your document and displays the window below.
    Note: 
    						
    							
    If you deselect the Show Add Page dialog after scanning check box in the File Save Settings window, 
    this window does not appear.
    Click Add 
    page. 
    Remove the document from the ADF. Turn it around and load it in the inpu\
    t tray with the last page on top.
    Click Scan. The even-numbered pages are scanned, and you see the Add Page Confirma\
    tion window again.
    Click Edit 
    page. 
    You see the Editing Page window displaying thumbnail images of each scan\
    ned page.
    Click the  Sort by Page Number button. Your pages are automatically sorted into th\
    e correct order.
    Click OK. The pages are saved in one PDF file in Pictures, My Pictures, or the l\
    ocation you selected in the File Save 
    Settings window, and you return to the Office Mode window.
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    Home > Scanning Special Projects 
    Restoring Color
    Color Restoration in Home Mode 
    Color Restoration in Professional Mode 
    Using the Color Palette Feature (for Professional Mode Only) 
    Using the Color Restoration feature in Epson Scan, you can transform old, faded, or badly exposed p\
    hotos into ones 
    with true-to-life color and sharpness. You can restore printed photos au\
    tomatically as you scan them.
    Original image Color Restoration applied
    See one of these sections for instructions on restoring colors.
    Office Mode: This feature is not available in Office Mode. Change the scan mode to H\
    ome Mode or Professional Mode. 
    See Changing the Scan Mode for instructions.
    Home Mode: Color Restoration in Home Mode 
    Professional Mode: Color Restoration in Professional Mode 
    Color Restoration in Home Mode
    Place your original(s) on the document table. See Placing Documents or Photos for instructions.
    Start Epson Scan. See Starting Epson Scan for instructions.
    In the Home Mode window, select the Document Type, Image Type, and Destination settings. For details, see 
    Scanning in Home Mode.
    Click Preview to preview your image(s), then select your scan area. See Previewing and Adjusting the Scan Area 
    for details.
    Click the Color Restoration check box. 
    						
    							
    Note:
    If you are scanning multiple images at the same time and you want to app\
    ly the Color Restoration 
    feature to all of your images or scan areas, click All in the Preview window before you click the check 
    box.
    Make any other necessary image adjustments. See Adjusting the Color and Other Image Settings for details.
    Size your image(s) as necessary. See Selecting the Scan Size for details.
    Click Scan.
    What happens next depends on how you started Epson Scan. See Finishing the Scan for instructions.
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    Color Restoration in Professional Mode
    Place your original(s) on the document table. See Placing Documents or Photos for instructions.
    Start Epson Scan. See Starting Epson Scan for instructions.
    In the Professional Mode window, select the Document Type, Document Source, Auto Exposure Type, Image 
    Type, and Resolution settings. For details, see Scanning in Professional Mode.
    Click Preview to preview your image(s), then select your scan area. See Previewing and Adjusting the Scan Area 
    for details.
    Scroll down to the Adjustments area and click the Color Restoration check box. 
    						
    							
    Note:
    If you are scanning multiple images at the same time and you want to app\
    ly the Color Restoration 
    feature to all of your images or scan areas, click All in the Preview window before you click the check 
    box.
    Make any other necessary image adjustments. See Adjusting the Color and Other Image Settings for details.
    If you want to make more precise color adjustments, click the  Color Palette icon. See Using the Color Palette 
    Feature (for Professional Mode Only) for instructions.
    Size your image(s) as necessary. See Selecting the Scan Size for details.
    Click Scan.
    What happens next depends on how you started Epson Scan. See Finishing the Scan for instructions.
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    Using the Color Palette Feature (for Professional Mode Only)
    Follow the steps in these sections to fine-tune the colors in your image\
     using the Color Palette feature in Professional 
    Mode. 
    This feature is available only after previewing your images, so make sur\
    e to click Preview to activate this feature.
    Sampling a Color from an Image
    Click the  Color Palette icon. 
    						
    							
    Click the  color extractor icon. Your cursor changes to an eye dropper.
    In the Preview window, click on the color in your image that needs adjus\
    tment.
    The color you selected is moved to the center cell in the Color Palette \
    window with variations in hue in the 
    surrounding cells.
    Select the cell that contains the hue you would like to use to adjust th\
    e color in your image. This color now 
    becomes the color of the center cell and the color change is reflected i\
    n your image.
    Note:
    You can also use the cells to the right of the adjustment area to change\
     the brightness, if necessary.
    If you want to continue adjusting the color, repeat step 4.
    If you want to save the color for future scans, click the 
     save icon. The color appears in the save area.
    Note:
    To load a previously saved color, select the color and click the 
     apply to palette icon. 
    						
    							
    When you are finished adjusting the color, click Close to return to the Professional Mode window.
    For further details on using the Color Palette feature, see Epson Scan H\
    elp.
    Applying a Color to an Image
    Click the  Color Palette icon.
    Select the cell that contains the hue you would like to use to adjust th\
    e color in your image. This color now 
    becomes the color of the center cell.
    Note:
    You can also use the cells to the right of the adjustment area to change\
     the brightness, if necessary.
    Click the  color applicator icon. Your cursor changes to a droplet.
    In the Preview window, click on the color in your image that needs adjus\
    tment. The color change is reflected in 
    your image.
    If you want to continue adjusting the color, repeat steps 2 through 4. 
    						
    							
    If you want to save the color for future scans, click the  save icon. The color appears in the save area.
    Note:
    To load a previously saved color, select the color and click the 
     apply to palette icon.
    When you are finished adjusting the color, click Close to return to the Professional Mode window.
    For further details on using the Color Palette feature, see Epson Scan H\
    elp.
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