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Your image looks like this: Possible remedy:
characters are “torn” or very light z Try lowering the brightness (this will make
the image darker)
z Try scanning it in gray mode (brightness
autotuning will then be used).
characters are distorted, glued, or filled z Try increasing the brightness (this will make
the image brighter)
z Try scanning it in gray mode (brightness
autotuning will then be used)
Scanning multipage documents
FineReader features a special scanning mode for convenient multipage document scanning:
Scan Multiple Images. You may scan as many pages as you wish in this mode. However,
note the following:
z If you scan your images using the
FineReader TWAIN interface, scanning
will be continuous. Once the application has completed scanning one page,
it will automatically start scanning the next.
z If you scan your images using the
TWAINSource interface, the TWAIN
dialog
of the scanner will not close once a page has been scanned, and the
next page can be placed onto the scanner immediately.
If you have a large number of pages to scan, there are two ways in which you can do this:
using a scanner with an Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) or one without.
ADF Scanning:
1. If you are using the
FineReader interface, select the Use ADF option in
the
Scanner Settings dialog (menu Tools>Scanner Settings) and then
select
File>Scan Multiple Images to start scanning multiple images.
2. If you are using the
TWAINSource interface, select the Use ADF option
in the
TWAINdialog of your scanner (keep in mind that this option may
be named differently depending on the scanner model used; consult your
scanner documentation for the exact procedure) and then select
File>Scan
Multiple Images
to start scanning.
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Chapter 4. Acquiring the Image