5.0
Table Of Contents
- PaperPort 5.0 Software User’s Guide
- Copyright Information
- Table of Contents
- Welcome
- Scanning Items
- Viewing Items
- Filing Items into Folders
- Working with Stacks
- Fine-Tuning Images
- Annotating Items
- A Look at the Annotation Tools
- Copying, Cutting, and Pasting PaperPort Images
- Adding Images from Other Applications
- Cropping a Page
- Working with Notes
- Highlighting Information
- Adding Freehand Annotations
- Drawing Lines and Arrows
- Fine-Tuning Annotations
- Copying, Cutting, and Pasting Annotations
- Displaying and Hiding Annotations
- Finding Annotations in the Page Viewer
- Deleting Annotations
- Filling in Forms and Adding Text Using the Mark-Up...
- Filling in Forms Using the FormTyper Software
- Importing, Saving, and Deleting Items
- Using the Link Bar
- Glossary
- Index
Working with Scan Modes
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SCAN MODE SAMPLES
Selecting the proper scan mode provides the best scanned image. Here are
some samples of items scanned at various scan modes:
Dear Sir,
In response to your recent ad in the Food Is Great Journal, I am
submitting my resume for your review.
The shell on the left was scanned with the Storing Photos
setting, and the one on the right with the Filing Articles
setting. As you can see, there is no appreciable difference in
quality, because the shell is drawn in black and white.
However, the file size is much greater if you use the Storing
Photos mode. For this reason, Filing Articles is the more
appropriate mode.
The original photo of the cow on the left was scanned
with the Storing Photos setting. The image on the right
is the same photo scanned with the Filing Articles mode.
The Storing Photos mode is more appropriate.
The Filing Articles mode is the most appropriate for
this letter because it has large, clear type and the 200
dpi resolution is sufficient. If the typeface were smaller,
you would use the Filing Business Cards mode or
Editing Text mode, which scans at a higher resolution.










