Scanned colors differ from the original colors, Ripple patterns appear in your scanned image – Epson PERFECTION V600 PHOTO User Manual
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Ripple Patterns Appear in Your Scanned Image
A ripple or cross-hatch pattern (called moiré) may appear in a scanned image of a printed document. It is caused by
interference from the differing pitches in the scanner’s screen and the halftone screen in your original.
Original image
Descreening applied
Select the Descreening check box in Office Mode, Home Mode, or Professional Mode. In Professional Mode,
select an appropriate Screen Ruling for the Descreening and deselect the Unsharp Mask setting. See
Adjusting the Color and Other Image Settings
for instructions.
Select a lower resolution setting. See
Note:
You cannot remove ripple patterns when you are scanning film or monochrome images, or scanning
using a resolution higher than 600 dpi.
Characters Are Not Recognized Well When Converted into Editable Text (OCR)
Make sure the document lies perfectly straight on the document table.
In Office Mode or Home Mode, select the Text Enhancement check box.
Adjust the Threshold setting.
Office Mode or Home Mode: Select Black&White as the Image Type setting. Then try adjusting the
Threshold setting. See
Converting Scanned Documents Into Editable Text
Professional Mode: Click the + (Windows) or
(Mac OS X) button next to Image Type and make the
appropriate Image Option setting. Then try adjusting the Threshold setting. See
Check your OCR software manual to see if there are any settings you can adjust in your OCR software.
Scanned Colors Differ From the Original Colors
Make sure the Image Type setting is correct. See
, or
Click Configuration, select the Color tab, and change the Display Gamma setting to match your output
device, such as a monitor or printer, in the Color menu. See Epson Scan Help for details.