Zooming, Zooming 21 – Epson 600 User Manual
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Basic Scanning
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Saving a scanned image as a color image requires
24 times as many bits (individual cells of computer
memory or disk storage) as saving an image as a black
and white line art image. For best results, match your
selection of scan type with the type of original.
For information on how to scan different types of
originals simultaneously, see
Scanning–Working with Multiple Originals
.
Zooming
The
EPSON Perfection 600 driver lets you enlarge or
reduce an image in the preview area for easier
viewing. This is called
zooming.
You can zoom in
(make the image larger) or zoom out (make the image
smaller).
To zoom in on a portion of the image, click the Zoom
button
. The selected area expands to fill the
preview area. To zoom out, click the zoom button a
second time.
Note:
Not all features are
available for all scan types.
For example, filter options
(see Applying Scanning
Filters) are only active when
you scan color or grayscale;
when you scan line art, this
feature is turned off.
Note:
Zooming only changes the
way the image appears in
the preview area of the
EPSON Perfection 600
main window—it does not
change the size of the
scanned image.
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