User`s guide
4. Open your email application and create a new message.
5. Attach the file to the message through your email application.
Your image file should be located in the directory you
selected under saving perferences.
NOTE: There are many email applications with different methods
for attaching files. If you are unable to find an
Attach FileAttach File
Attach FileAttach File
Attach File
option in your email program, please refer to your emails docu-
mentation or contect your email company’s technical support for
further assistance.
Scanning with PhotoDeluxe 2.0Scanning with PhotoDeluxe 2.0
Scanning with PhotoDeluxe 2.0Scanning with PhotoDeluxe 2.0
Scanning with PhotoDeluxe 2.0
• How to scan
• How to resize
• How to export (save)
HOW TO SCAN
1. Click
StartStart
StartStart
Start.
2. Click
ProgramsPrograms
ProgramsPrograms
Programs.
3. Click
AdobeAdobe
AdobeAdobe
Adobe.
4. Click
PhotoDeluxe 2.0PhotoDeluxe 2.0
PhotoDeluxe 2.0PhotoDeluxe 2.0
PhotoDeluxe 2.0
5. Click
Adobe PhotoDeluxe 2.0Adobe PhotoDeluxe 2.0
Adobe PhotoDeluxe 2.0Adobe PhotoDeluxe 2.0
Adobe PhotoDeluxe 2.0
6. Click
Get PhotoGet Photo
Get PhotoGet Photo
Get Photo.
7. Click
Get PhotoGet Photo
Get PhotoGet Photo
Get Photo and choose
ScannersScanners
ScannersScanners
Scanners.
8. You will be asked to select the input device.(Note:
This step is
only necessary the first time you use the software with the
scanner
.) Choose
VistaScan32 V3.1VistaScan32 V3.1
VistaScan32 V3.1VistaScan32 V3.1
VistaScan32 V3.1 and click
OKOK
OKOK
OK.
9. VistaScan will launch and appear on top of the PhotoDeluxe
screen. Place your image on the scanner and select
PreviewPreview
PreviewPreview
Preview.
10. Crop the image as needed. Refer to the
How to Scan How to Scan
How to Scan How to Scan
How to Scan section
for more information on Preview and Cropping.
11. Click the appropriate icon image (Color Photo, Web Image,
Text/Lineart, Printed Matter)
12. Once the scan is complete select
ExitExit
ExitExit
Exit
13. The image will appear in PhotoDeluxe in My Photos. Double
click the image to load it onto the PhotoDeluxe screen. From
here the image can be exported, manipulated, and/or printed.
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Scanning with VistaScanScanning with VistaScan
Scanning with VistaScanScanning with VistaScan
Scanning with VistaScan
• How to set saving preferences
• How to scan (scanning tips)
• How to email a scanned image
HOW TO SET SAVING PREFERENCES
1. In the upper right corner of the VistaScan window, click the
icon located next to the
??
??
?.
2. Click the
Scan DestinatioScan Destinatio
Scan DestinatioScan Destinatio
Scan Destination tab at the top of the Preference
window.
3. Click (the diskette icon).
4. In the
File DirectoryFile Directory
File DirectoryFile Directory
File Directory bar to the right of , click
SettingsSettings
SettingsSettings
Settings.
5. Choose
DesktopDesktop
DesktopDesktop
Desktop from the save window. (
This will save all
scanned images to your deskto
p.)
6. Designate a name in the
Save as Save as
Save as Save as
Save as field.
7. Set your
File FormatFile Format
File FormatFile Format
File Format in the Preference window. JPEG is the
overall best image format with a relatively small file size, so
it’s great for emailing and viewing.
NOTE: For AOL user’s you
may want to select File Format: BMP.
8. Choose the image quality. Remember: Higher quality means a
larger file size, for web and email we recommend a setting
between good and fair.
9. Click
OK OK
OK OK
O K to return to the VistaScan window.
Note: For information on setting other Scan Destination
perferences, please refer to the VistaScan online manual under
“My First Scan.”
HOW TO SCAN
1. Double-click the hard drive icon on the desktop.
2. Double-click the
Umax VistaScan 3.1Umax VistaScan 3.1
Umax VistaScan 3.1Umax VistaScan 3.1
Umax VistaScan 3.1 folder.
3. Double-click
Umax VistaScan 3.1 DAUmax VistaScan 3.1 DA
Umax VistaScan 3.1 DAUmax VistaScan 3.1 DA
Umax VistaScan 3.1 DA.
4. Place the item you want to scan face down on the scanner
glass.
5. Select an interface, Beginner or Advanced, by clicking on one
of the buttons located at the top of the VistaScan screen.