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===Using Adobe Acrobat===<br />
<br />
#Place your document face down in the scanner, aligning the top-right corner of the document with the arrow.<br><br />
#Select the Start Menu and search for “Adobe Acrobat.”<br><br />
#In the upper left-hand corner, select the Create menu, highlight PDF from Scanner and select your color mode from the dropdown menu. For better resolution, "Configure Presets" can be used to change the settings. <br />
<br><br><br />
[[File:Win10acroscan.JPG|550px]]<br />
<br><br><br />
#The scanner will then begin scanning your document.<br><br />
#If you are scanning multiple pages, check the box next to “Prompt for scanning more pages” after the first scan is complete. You can edit documents after scanning.<br><br />
#When finished, select “Scan is complete," edit your document, and save your file. <br><br />
<br><br />
<br />
===Using Windows 10 Scanning===<br />
<br />
#Place your document face down in the scanner, aligning the top-right corner of the document with the arrow.<br><br />
#Click o'''n the File Explorer''' icon near the Start/Windows menu. Go to '''Control Panel'''. Under "Hardware and Sound," click "View devices and printers."<br><br />
#Right click on the “EPSON Perfection V33/V330” icon and select Start Scan. In some cases the model number might be slightly different, e.g. V370 Photo, etc.<br><br />
<br><br><br />
[[File:Win10scandvp.JPG|400px]]<br />
<br><br><br />
#Modify Profile (document type), Color format, File type, Resolution, and change image quality (Brightness/Contrast) to fit your needs. Select Preview to view any changes.<br><br />
#When ready, select Scan. Images automatically save to the pictures folder, accessible by selecting the Start Menu, navigating to My Computer and choosing Pictures from the left-hand menu.<br><br />
<br />
===At what resolution should I scan?===<br />
Set the scan resolution at double what your final image’s resolution will be.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" border="1"<br />
! Image type !! final resolution !!scan resolution<br />
|-<br />
| web image || 72 ||150<br />
|-<br />
| image for print || 300 || 600<br />
|}<br />
<br />
'''Small images:''' If you are going to be enlarging a small image the higher your<br />
resolution the better the enlarged image will look. Experiment to get the best<br />
results!<br />
<br />
===Scanning text for PDFs===<br />
See the [[Accessible PDF]] article.<br><br><br />
<br />
[[category:Photoshop]]<br />
[[Category:Computer Center]]<br />
[[Category:Scanning]]</div>Ac rhohttp://helpwiki.evergreen.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Scanning_-_Windows&diff=37510Scanning - Windows2018-10-22T20:41:50Z<p>Ac rho: /* Using Adobe Acrobat DC */</p>
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<div>__NOTOC__<br />
===Using Adobe Acrobat DC===<br />
<br />
#Place your document face down in the scanner, aligning the top-right corner of the document with the arrow.<br><br />
#Select the Start Menu and search for “Adobe Acrobat DC.”<br><br />
#In the upper left-hand corner, select the Create menu, highlight PDF from Scanner and select your color mode from the dropdown menu. For better resolution, "Configure Presets" can be used to change the settings. <br />
<br><br><br />
[[File:Win10acroscan.JPG|550px]]<br />
<br><br><br />
#The scanner will then begin scanning your document.<br><br />
#If you are scanning multiple pages, check the box next to “Prompt for scanning more pages” after the first scan is complete. You can edit documents after scanning.<br><br />
#When finished, select “Scan is complete," edit your document, and save your file. <br><br />
<br><br />
<br />
===Using Windows 10 Scanning===<br />
<br />
#Place your document face down in the scanner, aligning the top-right corner of the document with the arrow.<br><br />
#Click o'''n the File Explorer''' icon near the Start/Windows menu. Go to '''Control Panel'''. Under "Hardware and Sound," click "View devices and printers."<br><br />
#Right click on the “EPSON Perfection V33/V330” icon and select Start Scan. In some cases the model number might be slightly different, e.g. V370 Photo, etc.<br><br />
<br><br><br />
[[File:Win10scandvp.JPG|400px]]<br />
<br><br><br />
#Modify Profile (document type), Color format, File type, Resolution, and change image quality (Brightness/Contrast) to fit your needs. Select Preview to view any changes.<br><br />
#When ready, select Scan. Images automatically save to the pictures folder, accessible by selecting the Start Menu, navigating to My Computer and choosing Pictures from the left-hand menu.<br><br />
<br />
===At what resolution should I scan?===<br />
Set the scan resolution at double what your final image’s resolution will be.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" border="1"<br />
! Image type !! final resolution !!scan resolution<br />
|-<br />
| web image || 72 ||150<br />
|-<br />
| image for print || 300 || 600<br />
|}<br />
<br />
'''Small images:''' If you are going to be enlarging a small image the higher your<br />
resolution the better the enlarged image will look. Experiment to get the best<br />
results!<br />
<br />
===Scanning text for PDFs===<br />
See the [[Accessible PDF]] article.<br><br><br />
<br />
[[category:Photoshop]]<br />
[[Category:Computer Center]]<br />
[[Category:Scanning]]</div>Ac rhohttp://helpwiki.evergreen.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Scanning_-_Windows&diff=37509Scanning - Windows2018-10-22T20:37:09Z<p>Ac rho: </p>
<hr />
<div>__NOTOC__<br />
===Using Adobe Acrobat DC===<br />
<br />
#Place your document face down in the scanner, aligning the top-right corner of the document with the arrow.<br><br />
#Select the Start Menu and search for “Adobe Acrobat DC.”<br><br />
#In the upper left-hand corner, select the Create menu, highlight PDF from Scanner and select your color mode from the dropdown menu. For better resolution, "Configure Presets" can be used to change the settings. <br />
<br><br><br />
[[File:Win10acroscan.JPG|550px]]<br />
<br><br><br />
#The scanner will then begin scanning your document.<br><br />
#If you are scanning multiple pages, check the box next to “Prompt for scanning more pages” after the first scan is complete. You can edit documents after scanning.<br><br />
#When finished, select “Scan is complete” and save your file. <br><br />
<br><br />
<br />
===Using Windows 10 Scanning===<br />
<br />
#Place your document face down in the scanner, aligning the top-right corner of the document with the arrow.<br><br />
#Click o'''n the File Explorer''' icon near the Start/Windows menu. Go to '''Control Panel'''. Under "Hardware and Sound," click "View devices and printers."<br><br />
#Right click on the “EPSON Perfection V33/V330” icon and select Start Scan. In some cases the model number might be slightly different, e.g. V370 Photo, etc.<br><br />
<br><br><br />
[[File:Win10scandvp.JPG|400px]]<br />
<br><br><br />
#Modify Profile (document type), Color format, File type, Resolution, and change image quality (Brightness/Contrast) to fit your needs. Select Preview to view any changes.<br><br />
#When ready, select Scan. Images automatically save to the pictures folder, accessible by selecting the Start Menu, navigating to My Computer and choosing Pictures from the left-hand menu.<br><br />
<br />
===At what resolution should I scan?===<br />
Set the scan resolution at double what your final image’s resolution will be.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" border="1"<br />
! Image type !! final resolution !!scan resolution<br />
|-<br />
| web image || 72 ||150<br />
|-<br />
| image for print || 300 || 600<br />
|}<br />
<br />
'''Small images:''' If you are going to be enlarging a small image the higher your<br />
resolution the better the enlarged image will look. Experiment to get the best<br />
results!<br />
<br />
===Scanning text for PDFs===<br />
See the [[Accessible PDF]] article.<br><br><br />
<br />
[[category:Photoshop]]<br />
[[Category:Computer Center]]<br />
[[Category:Scanning]]</div>Ac rhohttp://helpwiki.evergreen.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Scanning_-_Windows&diff=37508Scanning - Windows2018-10-22T20:32:37Z<p>Ac rho: </p>
<hr />
<div>__NOTOC__<br />
===Using Adobe Acrobat DC===<br />
<br />
#Place your document face down in the scanner, aligning the top-right corner of the document with the arrow.<br><br />
#Select the Start Menu and search for “Adobe Acrobat DC.”<br><br />
#In the upper left-hand corner, select the Create menu, highlight PDF from Scanner and select your color mode from the dropdown menu. <br />
<br><br><br />
[[File:Win10acroscan.JPG|550px]]<br />
<br><br><br />
#The scanner will then begin scanning your document.<br><br />
#If you are scanning multiple pages, check the box next to “Prompt for scanning more pages” after the first scan is complete. You can edit documents after scanning.<br><br />
#When finished, select “Scan is complete” and save your file. <br><br />
<br><br />
<br />
===Using Windows 10 Scanning===<br />
<br />
#Place your document face down in the scanner, aligning the top-right corner of the document with the arrow.<br><br />
#Click o'''n the File Explorer''' icon near the Start/Windows menu. Go to '''Control Panel'''. Under "Hardware and Sound," click "View devices and printers."<br><br />
#Right click on the “EPSON Perfection V33/V330” icon and select Start Scan. In some cases the model number might be slightly different, e.g. V370 Photo, etc.<br><br />
<br><br><br />
[[File:Win10scandvp.JPG|400px]]<br />
<br><br><br />
#Modify Profile (document type), Color format, File type, Resolution, and change image quality (Brightness/Contrast) to fit your needs. Select Preview to view any changes.<br><br />
#When ready, select Scan. Images automatically save to the pictures folder, accessible by selecting the Start Menu, navigating to My Computer and choosing Pictures from the left-hand menu.<br><br />
<br />
===At what resolution should I scan?===<br />
Set the scan resolution at double what your final image’s resolution will be.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" border="1"<br />
! Image type !! final resolution !!scan resolution<br />
|-<br />
| web image || 72 ||150<br />
|-<br />
| image for print || 300 || 600<br />
|}<br />
<br />
'''Small images:''' If you are going to be enlarging a small image the higher your<br />
resolution the better the enlarged image will look. Experiment to get the best<br />
results!<br />
<br />
===Scanning text for PDFs===<br />
See the [[Accessible PDF]] article.<br><br><br />
<br />
[[category:Photoshop]]<br />
[[Category:Computer Center]]<br />
[[Category:Scanning]]</div>Ac rhohttp://helpwiki.evergreen.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Scanning_-_Mac&diff=37507Scanning - Mac2018-10-22T20:24:33Z<p>Ac rho: </p>
<hr />
<div>__NOTOC__<br />
===Scanning===<br />
Scanning is accomplished with the use of a scanner and scanning software. An image editing program like Photoshop or Preview is useful afterward to crop, resize and adjust your image.<br />
<br />
===Using Adobe Acrobat===<br />
<br />
#Place your document face down in the scanner, aligning the top-right corner of the document with the arrow.<br><br />
#Select the search function with the magnifying glass in the upper right hand corner and search for “Adobe Acrobat.”<br><br />
#In the upper left-hand corner of Adobe Acrobat, select '''File''', the '''Create''' menu, then select '''PDF from Scanner'''.<br />
#When taken to the set up page, make sure to set the '''resolution''' (see below). You can also set the resolution by using the '''quality''' section of the set up page. If you are scanning multiple pages, check the box next to '''“Prompt to scan more pages.”'''<br><br />
#From the Scanner dropdown menu select '''GT-S630 (ICA) or Epson Perfection V33/V330'''.<br><br />
#'''Press "scan"''' and a dialogue box will appear for you to press "Scan" in the '''bottom right corner'''. You may have to click on the scanner name to proceed. <br />
#When finished, select '''File''' from the toolbar menu and save your file.<br> <br> <br />
===Using Image Capture:===<br />
# Place your document face down in the scanner, aligning the top-right corner of the document with the arrow.<br />
# Launch '''Image Capture''' from the Applications folder.<br />
# Drag the boundary box around the portion of the image you want to capture<br />
# Set '''resolution''' (see below).<br />
# Set the '''Format''' to '''TIFF''' (this is an uncompressed image file format)<br />
# Note the '''Scan to''' location. This is where your file will be saved. You can change this.<br />
#Click the '''Scan''' button. <br />
<br />
Note: you may need to save your scanned file to the network space on Orca then move to another computer to continue editing in Photoshop or Preview.<br />
<br />
Please ask the students at the front desk of the Computer Center for assistance if you have any questions.<br />
<br><br><br />
<br />
===At what resolution should I scan?===<br />
Set the scan resolution at double what your final image’s resolution will be.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" border="1"<br />
! Image type !! final resolution !!scan resolution<br />
|-<br />
| web image || 72 ||150<br />
|-<br />
| image for print || 300 || 600<br />
|}<br />
<br />
'''Small images:''' If you are going to be enlarging a small image the higher your<br />
resolution the better the enlarged image will look. Experiment to get the best<br />
results!<br />
<br><br><br />
===Scanning text for PDFs===<br />
See the [[Accessible PDF]] article.<br />
<br />
[[category:Photoshop]]<br />
[[Category:Computer Center]]<br />
[[category:Scanning]]</div>Ac rhohttp://helpwiki.evergreen.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Scanning_-_Mac&diff=37506Scanning - Mac2018-10-22T20:23:32Z<p>Ac rho: </p>
<hr />
<div>__NOTOC__<br />
===Scanning===<br />
Scanning is accomplished with the use of a scanner and scanning software. An image editing program like Photoshop or Preview is useful afterward to crop, resize and adjust your image.<br />
<br />
===Using Adobe Acrobat===<br />
<br />
#Place your document face down in the scanner, aligning the top-right corner of the document with the arrow.<br><br />
#Select the search function with the magnifying glass in the upper right hand corner and search for “Adobe Acrobat.”<br><br />
#In the upper left-hand corner of Adobe Acrobat, select '''File''', the '''Create''' menu, then select '''PDF from Scanner'''.<br />
#When taken to the set up page, make sure to set the '''resolution''' (see below). You can also set the resolution by using the '''quality''' section of the set up page. If you are scanning multiple pages, check the box next to '''“Prompt to scan more pages.”'''<br><br />
#Once set up, click '''scan'''. A dialogue box will open up prompting you to select a device. From the Scanner dropdown menu select '''GT-S630 (ICA) or Epson Perfection V33/V330'''.<br><br />
#'''Press "scan"''' and a dialogue box will appear for you to press "Scan" in the '''bottom right corner'''. <br />
#When finished, select '''File''' from the toolbar menu and save your file.<br> <br> <br />
===Using Image Capture:===<br />
# Place your document face down in the scanner, aligning the top-right corner of the document with the arrow.<br />
# Launch '''Image Capture''' from the Applications folder.<br />
# Drag the boundary box around the portion of the image you want to capture<br />
# Set '''resolution''' (see below).<br />
# Set the '''Format''' to '''TIFF''' (this is an uncompressed image file format)<br />
# Note the '''Scan to''' location. This is where your file will be saved. You can change this.<br />
#Click the '''Scan''' button. <br />
<br />
Note: you may need to save your scanned file to the network space on Orca then move to another computer to continue editing in Photoshop or Preview.<br />
<br />
Please ask the students at the front desk of the Computer Center for assistance if you have any questions.<br />
<br><br><br />
<br />
===At what resolution should I scan?===<br />
Set the scan resolution at double what your final image’s resolution will be.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" border="1"<br />
! Image type !! final resolution !!scan resolution<br />
|-<br />
| web image || 72 ||150<br />
|-<br />
| image for print || 300 || 600<br />
|}<br />
<br />
'''Small images:''' If you are going to be enlarging a small image the higher your<br />
resolution the better the enlarged image will look. Experiment to get the best<br />
results!<br />
<br><br><br />
===Scanning text for PDFs===<br />
See the [[Accessible PDF]] article.<br />
<br />
[[category:Photoshop]]<br />
[[Category:Computer Center]]<br />
[[category:Scanning]]</div>Ac rhohttp://helpwiki.evergreen.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Scanning_-_Mac&diff=37505Scanning - Mac2018-10-22T20:17:53Z<p>Ac rho: </p>
<hr />
<div>__NOTOC__<br />
===Scanning===<br />
Scanning is accomplished with the use of a scanner and scanning software. An image editing program like Photoshop or Preview is useful afterward to crop, resize and adjust your image.<br />
<br />
===Using Adobe Acrobat===<br />
<br />
#Place your document face down in the scanner, aligning the top-right corner of the document with the arrow.<br><br />
#Select the search function with the magnifying glass in the upper right hand corner and search for “Adobe Acrobat.”<br><br />
#In the upper left-hand corner of Adobe Acrobat, select '''File''', the '''Create''' menu, then select '''PDF from Scanner'''.<br />
#When taken to the set up page, make sure to set the '''resolution''' (see below). If you are scanning multiple pages, check the box next to '''“Prompt to scan more pages.”''' Once set up, click '''scan'''.<br><br />
#A dialogue box will open up prompting you to select a device. From the Scanner dropdown menu select '''GT-S630 (ICA) or Epson Perfection V33/V330'''.<br><br />
#'''Press "scan"''' and a dialogue box will appear for you to press "Scan" in the '''bottom right corner'''. <br />
#When finished, select '''File''' from the toolbar menu and save your file.<br> <br> <br />
===Using Image Capture:===<br />
# Place your document face down in the scanner, aligning the top-right corner of the document with the arrow.<br />
# Launch '''Image Capture''' from the Applications folder.<br />
# Drag the boundary box around the portion of the image you want to capture<br />
# Set '''resolution''' (see below).<br />
# Set the '''Format''' to '''TIFF''' (this is an uncompressed image file format)<br />
# Note the '''Scan to''' location. This is where your file will be saved. You can change this.<br />
#Click the '''Scan''' button. <br />
<br />
Note: you may need to save your scanned file to the network space on Orca then move to another computer to continue editing in Photoshop or Preview.<br />
<br />
Please ask the students at the front desk of the Computer Center for assistance if you have any questions.<br />
<br><br><br />
<br />
===At what resolution should I scan?===<br />
Set the scan resolution at double what your final image’s resolution will be.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" border="1"<br />
! Image type !! final resolution !!scan resolution<br />
|-<br />
| web image || 72 ||150<br />
|-<br />
| image for print || 300 || 600<br />
|}<br />
<br />
'''Small images:''' If you are going to be enlarging a small image the higher your<br />
resolution the better the enlarged image will look. Experiment to get the best<br />
results!<br />
<br><br><br />
===Scanning text for PDFs===<br />
See the [[Accessible PDF]] article.<br />
<br />
[[category:Photoshop]]<br />
[[Category:Computer Center]]<br />
[[category:Scanning]]</div>Ac rhohttp://helpwiki.evergreen.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Scanning_-_Mac&diff=37504Scanning - Mac2018-10-22T20:14:59Z<p>Ac rho: </p>
<hr />
<div>__NOTOC__<br />
===Scanning===<br />
Scanning is accomplished with the use of a scanner and scanning software. An image editing program like Photoshop or Preview is useful afterward to crop, resize and adjust your image.<br />
<br />
===Using Adobe Acrobat===<br />
<br />
#Place your document face down in the scanner, aligning the top-right corner of the document with the arrow.<br><br />
#Select the search function with the magnifying glass in the upper right hand corner and search for “Adobe Acrobat.”<br><br />
#In the upper left-hand corner of Adobe Acrobat, select '''File''', the '''Create''' menu, highlight '''PDF from Scanner''' and select your color mode from the dropdown menu. <br><br />
#A dialogue box will open up prompting you to select a device. From the Scanner dropdown menu select '''GT-S630 (ICA) or Epson Perfection V33/V330'''.<br><br />
#If you are scanning multiple pages, check the box next to '''“Prompt to scan more pages.”'''<br><br />
#'''Press "scan"''' and a dialogue box will appear for you to press "Scan" in the '''bottom right corner'''. <br />
#When finished, select '''File''' from the toolbar menu and save your file.<br> <br> <br />
===Using Image Capture:===<br />
# Place your document face down in the scanner, aligning the top-right corner of the document with the arrow.<br />
# Launch '''Image Capture''' from the Applications folder.<br />
# Drag the boundary box around the portion of the image you want to capture<br />
# Set '''resolution''' (see below).<br />
# Set the '''Format''' to '''TIFF''' (this is an uncompressed image file format)<br />
# Note the '''Scan to''' location. This is where your file will be saved. You can change this.<br />
#Click the '''Scan''' button. <br />
<br />
Note: you may need to save your scanned file to the network space on Orca then move to another computer to continue editing in Photoshop or Preview.<br />
<br />
Please ask the students at the front desk of the Computer Center for assistance if you have any questions.<br />
<br><br><br />
<br />
===At what resolution should I scan?===<br />
Set the scan resolution at double what your final image’s resolution will be.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" border="1"<br />
! Image type !! final resolution !!scan resolution<br />
|-<br />
| web image || 72 ||150<br />
|-<br />
| image for print || 300 || 600<br />
|}<br />
<br />
'''Small images:''' If you are going to be enlarging a small image the higher your<br />
resolution the better the enlarged image will look. Experiment to get the best<br />
results!<br />
<br><br><br />
===Scanning text for PDFs===<br />
See the [[Accessible PDF]] article.<br />
<br />
[[category:Photoshop]]<br />
[[Category:Computer Center]]<br />
[[category:Scanning]]</div>Ac rho