Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Owner’s Guide
- Trademarks
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- CHAPTER 1. GETTING STARTED…………………………………………………..4
- CHAPTER 2. YOUR FIRST SCAN…………………………………………………..11
- CHAPTER 3. SCANNING BASICS…………………………………………………..14
- CHAPTER 4. PUSH BUTTON SCANNING…………………………………………35
- CHAPTER 5. SCANNING PROJECTS………………………………………………41
- CHAPTER 6. HOW TO GET HELP………………………………………………….50
- APPENDIX A. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS…………………………………..56
- CHAPTER 1. GETTING STARTED
- Introduction
- Unpacking the Scanner
- Package Contents
- Getting to Know Your Scanner
- System Requirements
- Installing Adobe PhotoDeluxe on the PC
- Installing Adobe PhotoDeluxe on the Macintosh
- Installing the Hardware
- USB Connectors
- Checking Your Computer’s Connectors
- Connecting the USB Cable
- Connecting the UTC (Universal Transparency Cover) Cable on the AstraNET e5470 only
- Connecting the Power Adapter
- Scanning Your First Image With PhotoDeluxe
- Scanning an Image from the PC
- Scanning an Image from the Macintosh
- Turning the Scanner Lamp On and Off
- Setting VistaScan Preferences
- General
- Scan Destination
- Scanner Information
- VistaScan Beginner Window Features
- Selecting the Scan to Device or Application
- VistaScan Advanced Features
- Changing the Image Mode
- Changing the Resolution Setting
- Table 1. Resolution/File-Size Guidelines
- Changing the Descreen Feature
- Changing the Filter Setting
- Changing the Scale Factor
- Using the Auto Adjustment Feature
- Using the Scan Control Unit
- Using the Multiple Scan Mode
- Using the Color Adjustment Features
- Adjusting the Image Tones
- Adjusting the Color Balance
- Rotating/Inverting an Image
- Using VistaAccess – Direct Access
- Using VistaShuttle
- Using the UMAX Copy Utility
- Configuring the Push Buttons
- Using the Push Buttons
- Using VistaScan to Scan a Photo to E-mail
- Using VistaScan with PhotoDeluxe to Create Web-ready Images
- Creating a Calendar with PhotoDeluxe
- Converting Scanned Text to Editable Text with OmniPage
- Converting Scanned Text with OmniPage LE
- Using Online Manuals
- Troubleshooting
- Contacting Technical Support
- Maintenance
- Cleaning
- Scanner Specifications
- Trademarks

NOTE: Choosing the True Color RGB 42-bit setting captures more data than the 24-bit setting. This
means that the file sizes listed above will be larger if you scanned images using the True Color 24-bit
setting.
Choosing the Best Resolution for Your Scanning Project
To choose the best resolution for scanning, determine what you are going to do with the image once it is
scanned. Matching your scanning resolution to the image use will give you the best image for that purpose
and will keep the file sizes to the minimum needed.
Table 2. Recommended Resolutions
Image Use Recommended Resolution
Printing 300 - 600*
Viewing on the Screen 72
Viewing on the Web 72
OCR, B/W 300
Pre-Press 600
Enlarging or Reducing 600
*Depending on the resolution of your printer
Using Custom Resolution Settings
You can also specify custom resolution settings that you can use when you scan. The maximum custom
resolution setting you can define is 2400 dpi. To define the custom resolution settings:
1. Choose the Custom… option from the Resolution drop down menu. The Custom Resolution window
opens.
2. Enter the desired resolution setting (between 50 and 2400 dpi) in the Custom resolution #1 text box.
3. Repeat step 2 to define the Custom resolution #2 and Custom resolution #3 settings.
4. Click OK. The settings you defined appear on the Resolution setting drop down menu, under the
Custom heading.
Changing the Descreen Feature
The Descreen option helps eliminate the patterns that can appear when you scan printed images found in
magazines, brochures, catalogues, etc. This is accomplished by changing the number of lines that appear in
every inch (lines per inch) of the scanned image.
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