VueScan 9 Release Notes VueScan 9.6.25 Release Notes • • • • • • • • • • • • • VueScan Quick Start Scanning Images • Run VueScan • Insert image into scanner • Set 'Input Media type' • Press 'Preview' button • Adjust crop box with mouse • Press 'Scan' button If the colors don't look quite right in the preview, try clicking with the right mouse button (with control key on Mac OS) on an area of the image that should be gray. To reset to the automatic color balance setting, double-click on the image with the right mouse button (with control key on Mac OS). If the lighting in the scene is unusual (i.e. At sunset or with stage lighting), try setting 'Color Color balance' to 'Neutral'.
Using Scanner as Copier • Run VueScan • Set 'Input Scan task' to 'Copy to printer' • Set 'Input Media type' • Set 'Input Media size' • Insert image into scanner • Press 'Scan' button • Repeat from step 5 Working with Scanned Images VueScan is designed to save scanned images to JPEG files (by default) or TIFF files (optionally). You can configure your favorite image editing program to automatically open each image when a scan completes. Promote and demote in powerpoint. Use the 'Prefs External viewer' option to control this.
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On Mac OS X, you can set up the default viewer for.tif and.jpg files by: • click once on a.tif or.jpg file • choose 'File Show info' • choose 'Open with application' • pick the application you want to use • press the 'Change All' button On Windows, you can set up the program that automatically starts with scanned images by setting up a file association for.tif and.jpg files. To create a file association, click on a.tif or.jpg file with the right mouse button, select 'Open with', then 'Choose program'. Pick the program you want to use, and also select 'Always use the selected program to open this kind of file'. On Linux, use the 'Prefs Viewer' option to select the application to use to view.tif and.jpg files. Scanning Roll of Film If you're scanning many frames from the same roll of film, the following procedure will optimally set the CCD exposure and film base color (i.e. Mask color): • Set 'Input Options' to 'Advanced' • Set 'Input Media type' • Insert film with most transparent area • If 'Input Lock exposure' visible • Clear 'Input Lock exposure' • Press 'Preview' button • Adjust cropping if necessary • If 'Input Lock exposure' visible • Set 'Input Lock exposure' • Press 'Preview' button • If 'Input Lock film base color' visible • Set 'Input Lock film base color' Batch Scanning To scan multiple images in a batch, set 'Input Batch scan' to 'All' to scan all frames in a device, or set it to 'List' and type in the list of frames (i.e. '4 3 1' for frames 4, 3 and 1, in that order).