User`s guide

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Prefs | Anti alias text
Controls whether 1-bit images (i.e. text and line art) are displayed with anti-aliasing.
This results in smoother looking displays but also takes a bit more computing power.
Advanced Option: This option is always displayed.
Prefs | Anti alias image
Controls whether gray-scale and color images are displayed with anti-aliasing. This
results in smoother looking displays but also takes a bit more computing power.
Advanced Option: This option is always displayed.
Prefs | Enable density display
Enables displaying the image density when the cursor is moved over the image with the
control key held down.
Advanced Option: This option is always displayed.
Prefs | Enable raw from disk
Enables the Output | Raw file (p. 88) option when scanning from disk. This is useful if
you want to re-scan raw scan files at a lower resolution or bits per pixel and save a raw
scan file with these changes.
Advanced Option: This option is always displayed.
Prefs | Enable TIFF thumbnails
When this option is enabled, TIFF files have a small preview embedded in them. This
makes displaying thumbnails of these files much faster, since only the small thumbnail
needs to be read, not the whole image. When the image is larger than 10 MBytes, this
is significantly faster.
These thumbnails are only embedded when the image is wider or taller than 2048
pixels and when the image has 8 or more bits per pixel.
Advanced Option: This option is always displayed.
Prefs | Disable scanners
Use this option to disable some kinds of (or all) scanners. This option isn't used by
default.
This is useful if you want to run multiple copies of VueScan at the same time, scanning
with one copy and processing raw disk files with another. To use this option, put
copies of VueScan in different directories, run VueScan, set this checkbox, then exit
and restart VueScan.