Here are a few tricks to help us get the best possible results from our scanner.
Things for Need
· Scanners
· Scanning Software
1. Pre-scan; then drag diagonally to select of the area for the final scan.
2. Avoid scanning anything at a greater resolution than we can display or print.
3. Adjust scanning software to settings match of the type of document: text document, line art, black-and-white photograph and color photograph.
4. Scan at 72 dpi (dots per inch) if we are scanning photographs or documents for use on the Web, because this is a suitable resolution for most Web viewing.
5. Scan at no more than 200 dpi if we are scanning text documents or documents to archive.
6. Scan at the scanner's maximum optical resolution if we are scanning photographs to print on a high-resolution printer (greater than 600 dpi).