Scanner Software Functions / Manual Mode Window

Image Type

Image Type list
Image Type button

Use the Image Type list to select from a variety of predefined and user-defined settings, or use the Image Type button to make detailed changes to settings and to save custom settings.

Image Type list

The Image Type list provides the predefined settings described below. There is a predefined setting to suit most image types, so EPSON recommends using the predefined settings first. Click the arrows on the right to view all of the available settings. If you later want to make fine adjustments to the Image Type setting, use the Image Type button. See Image Type button for details.

Color Photo

24-bit color, best quality

This setting is useful when scanning color photos.

Color Document

24-bit color and best quality with de-screening to remove moiré patterns

This setting is useful when scanning magazines or catalogs in color. For information on moiré patterns, see Moiré (cross-hatch) patterns appear in the scanned image.

Black & White Photo

8-bit gray, best quality

This setting is useful when scanning black and white photos.

Black & White Document

8-bit gray, best quality with de-screening to remove moiré patterns

This setting is useful when scanning magazines or catalogs in black and white. For information on moiré patterns, see Moiré (cross-hatch) patterns appear in the scanned image.

Illustration

24-bit color, best quality with color smoothing

This setting is useful when scanning large areas of solid colors (for example, logos, illustrations, and charts).

Text/Line Art

Black and white, draft quality

This setting is useful when scanning characters-only documents or line drawings without coloring.


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Image Type button

The Image Type button opens the Image Type dialog box, where you can customize the Image Type settings described in this section.

Click the Image Type button. The following dialog box appears.

To save the settings you made as a group of custom settings, type a new name in the Image Type Name box, then click Save. To delete an Image Type setting, select the setting name then click Delete.

To apply the settings you made, click OK. To cancel the settings, click Cancel.

Note for Windows users:
Clicking the close button in the upper right corner of the dialog box has the same affect as clicking Cancel.

Image Type Name

The names of predefined settings and any custom settings you have saved appear in the Image Type Name list.

Pixel Depth

Select scanning colors from:

24-bit Color
8-bit Gray
Black & White

Note:
Be aware that some applications do not support more than 24 bits of color or 8 bits of gray.

De-screening

Select either On or Off. When On is selected, moiré patterns are automatically removed from scanned images, but scanning takes longer. For information on moiré patterns, see Moiré (cross-hatch) patterns appear in the scanned image.

Note:
De-screening appears dimmed and is not available when Pixel Depth is set to Black & White.

Color Smoothing

Select either On or Off. When On is selected, colors in an image are related to a limited number of index colors. This is useful when scanning large areas of solid colors (for example, logos, illustrations, and charts).

Note:
  • The pixel depth of output image is 24-bit color.
  • Color Smoothing is available only when Pixel Depth is set to 24-bit Color.
  • If Color Smoothing is set to On, you need to preview the image before scanning.

Auto Exposure Option

Allows you to specify the kinds of adjustments made by the Auto Exposure feature. When Photo is selected, Auto Exposure activates and optimizes image enhancement for photographic image source. When Document is selected, Auto Exposure optimizes image enhancement for printed matters, such as brochure, magazine or newspaper. When scanning photographs or documents which contain high quality images, select Photo. Select Document when scanning printed text.

You can see the effects of the Auto Exposure Option setting in the Preview window when you click the Auto Exposure button.

Note:
Auto Exposure Option appears dimmed and is not available when Pixel Depth is set to Black & White.

Dropout

Select a color to subtract from a black and white scan of a colored original. Proper use of dropout can improve the quality of your black and white scans. Available dropout options are:
None, Red, Green, and Blue.

Note:
  • Dropout is available only when Pixel Depth is set to 8-bit Gray or Black & White.
  • Depending on the image you scan, you may need to adjust the Threshold setting in the Image Controls dialog box before making the Dropout setting to achieve the desired effect.


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