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
Adjusting and Enhancing Images
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3. Click the picture that you like best, or if you want to further adjust
the exposure, slide the lever on the Exposure bar to the right or left,
and then click a picture.
As you slide the lever, the exposure in all samples changes. If you
want to return the pictures to their original state, click the Return To
Original picture.
After you click a picture, Step 2, Color, appears with samples of your
picture.
4. Click the picture that you like best, or if you want to further adjust
the color, slide the lever on the Color adjustment bar to the right or
left, and then click a picture. As you slide the lever, the color in all
samples changes.
After you click a picture, Step 3, Tint, appears with samples of your
picture.
5. Click the picture that you like best, or if you want to further adjust
the tint, slide the lever on the Tint adjustment bar to the right or left,
and then click a picture. As you slide the lever, the tint in all samples
changes.
After you complete the last step, a progress dialog box appears as your
picture is adjusted.
▼ NOTE: You do not need to complete all steps to adjust a picture.
You can click the OK button at any time. The changes you make in a
previous step will be saved. For example, to adjust only the exposure,
select a picture in Step 1, then click OK. To adjust only the color, click
the center picture in Step 1 (retaining the original picture exposure),
adjust the color in Step 2, and click OK.










