User`s manual
Table Of Contents
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- 1: Basic Concepts
- 2: Hardware Installation
- 3: Software Installation
- 4: Sample Scanning
- Color Plates
- 5: Reference
- Overview
- ScanWizard for Windows
- The Preview Window
- The Settings Window
- Output Image Parameters
- Image Dimension controls
- Image Adjustment controls
- Image Enhancement Tools
- The Window Expansion button
- The Information Window
- The Scan Job Window
- Appendix
- Specifications

4-8 Microtek User's Guide for Windows
Enhancing images
This section discusses how to use the Image Enhancement tools in the scanning
software for your images. The image enhancement tools are located in the
Settings window and include Brightness, Contrast and Exposure; Shadows and
Highlights; Curve; Tints; Filters; and More Options. In addition, you can use
the Auto and Color Correction buttons to optimize image quality.
• The Auto button optimizes contrast for the image. It operates by calculating
the settings of the image part within the scan frame, and then applying those
settings to the scan frame. Do not use this option with Color Correction.
• The Color Correction button is turned on by default, and it applies a generic
color profile to your image to compensate for the minor color shifts that
occur in all scanning. If you have Microtek's DCR (Dynamic Color Rendi-
tion) color calibration system installed, the Color Correction feature will
apply DCR instead of the generic color profile. (DCR is an option.) Do not
use this option with any other setting, such as the Curve tool or Auto.
Click here to see
bottom half of window
Click on any of the
image-enhancement
tools to adjust your
image. The AIE dialog
box will then appear
(see next page).
Bottom half of window
has controls
corresponding to
image-enhancement
buttons.
Using an image enhancement tool
• Click on an image enhancement tool. The Advanced Image Enhancer (AIE)
dialog box will come up (see next page), and you can then apply image enhance-
ments there and also switch to other tools while in the AIE dialog box.
• Click on the Window Expansion button in the Setting window (see graphic
below). This will reveal the bottom half of the Settings window, with the
image enhancement controls corresponding to the image enhancement
buttons in the upper half of the window. The Reset button at the bottom of the
window has the same function as the Reset button in the AIE dialog box.
Use the first option for more precise control over adjustments and to see
"before" and "after" versions of the image. Use the second option for quick
results once you have become more familiar with these tools.