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Scanning Images With TWAIN
by Jovi Yu |
TWAIN is a cross-platform interface for acquiring images captured by certain scanners, digital cameras, and frame grabbers. The manufacturer of the TWAIN device must provide a Source Manager and TWAIN Data source for your device to work with Photoshop and ImageReady.
You must install the TWAIN device and its software, before you can use it to import images into Photoshop. For the purpose of this guide, let's use Microtek ScanMaker 3800 scanner.
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Microtek ScanMaker 3800 Scanner
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1. Launch Adobe Photoshop. Go to File > Import and select Microtek ScanWizard 5 from the submenu.
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2. Locate an image to be scanned on the bed of the scanner then click on the Preview button.
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3. Click the Original button on right to select the type of material for which the image to be scanned.
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4. Click on the Adjust button. Move the Sharp slider to plus direction to increase sharpness, and you may adjust other sliders until the image looks okay.
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5. Move the dotted line around the parts of the image you wish to scan then click Scan button.
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6. Now, the image is imported into the Adobe Photoshop. Resize the image, then go to File > Save As..., save it as JPEG format to your computer. |
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