User`s guide
Scanning Color Items
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▼ TIP: There are two other ways to display the Scan Settings dialog
box: (1) press the button on the left side of the scanner to display the
settings; (2) press the F11 function key (if ScanDirect Function keys
are enabled in the Link Bar preferences).
2. From the Target Application pop-up menu, choose a target
application. This is the application to which the PaperPort software
sends the scanned item. Scan settings and a scan mode appropriate
for the target application appear. For example, if you want to scan a
color photograph to an image-editing application, Storing Photos is
the most appropriate mode.
3. If you do not want to use the scan settings automatically chosen for
the selected target application, select different settings. For example,
to change the scan mode, choose a mode from the Scan Mode
pop-up menu. To customize a predefined mode, click the Edit
button and select different options. To create a new mode, choose
Create from the Scan Mode pop-up menu and select different
options.
▼ NOTE: You can also click the Edit button and select options to
automatically straighten the image of a scanned page that is inserted
crooked into the scanner and to trim (remove) the black border when
you scan a page that is less than 8-
1/2 inches (21.6 cm) wide.
▼ TIP: The PaperPort Page menu provides other commands that you
can use to edit an image or trim and straighten a page already on the
PaperPort Desktop.
For more information about selecting target applications, scan
settings, and scan modes, see the PaperPort online Help and the
PaperPort User’s Guide.
SCANNING COLOR ITEMS
The default scan mode for the scanner scans items in black and white.
To scan color items, choose the Storing Photos mode from the Scan
Mode pop-up menu in the Scan Settings dialog box. For more
information about the Scan Settings dialog box, see the previous section.