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Selection Area tab options
The Selection Area tab controls the following preferences.
Automatically create selection area after a mouse click
When selected, a selection area will be created around an area on
which you click with the cursor.
Automatically set the Output Type after selection
When selected, the software automatically determines the output type
of the area inside the selection border.
Automatically adjust exposure after selection
When selected, the scanning software automatically changes the
values in the Adjust Exposure or Adjust Black and White dialogs to
the optimal values each time you create a new selection area. Values
for an image do not change if you adjust the selection area while the
Adjust Exposure or Adjust Black and White dialog box is
open.When cleared, the scanning software does not automatically
reset the controls in these two tools.
Automatically adjust color after selection
When selected, the scanning software automatically changes the
values in the Adjust Color dialog to the optimal values each time you
create a new selection area. Values never change if you create a
different selection area while the Adjust Color dialog box is open.
When cleared, the scanning software does not automatically reset the
controls.
Resolution tab options
The Resolution tab controls the default resolution values available
when you select Change Resolution on the Tools menu.
Default values are already set, but you can add custom resolution
values or delete values. Two resolutions that do not appear here, 200
dpi and 300 dpi, do appear in the Change Resolution dialog box.
These values cannot be deleted because they are the recommended
values for photos and black and white images.
The range of resolution is 12 to 999,999. Click Add to add a value. Or,
select a value and click Delete to delete that value.
Text tab options
The Text tab of the Preferences dialog box controls the following
preferences related to text output from the optical character
recognition (OCR) program.
Text Output (format)
Framed text places the text from the page into frames and
attempts to recreate the page formatting as closely as possible to
the original. The program into which the text is placed must support
this type of option.
Flowed text eliminates column and other formatting and inserts
any images in the text as closely as possible to where they were in
the original. Flowed text is easier to edit.
Current OCR Language
Allows you to choose the language the OCR program uses to check
words it is processing in the item.