Manual

On the right side of the screen is a scrollable pane that contains all the manual
controls for the scanner.
Camera Exposure
Camera exposure options include Color Exposure, White Balance, Laser Exposure
(Laser 1, Laser 2, High Contrast Laser 1 Alternate and High Contrast Laser 2
Alternate).
Color Exposure
Move the slider to capture the best exposure for color quality.
You want it bright enough to see the colors clearly but not too
bright and over-exposed. See Example 1: Picking the best exposure
for color
(p. ) for more detail.
By default, the scanner captures color and texture information.
Unchecking the Capture color box disables the exposure slider and
removes it and the Color Exposure screen from view.
White Balance
Taking a moment to adjust the white balance will help the color
captured by the camera to appear as accurate as possible. If your
object doesn’t contain any white, use the calibration box.
Adjust the slider until the image on the Color Exposure screen matches
the true color of the object.
Fluorescent lights cast a blue (cool) hue while incandescent and
tungsten bulbs cast a yellow (warm) hue so, depending on the lighting
conditions, white balance will need to be adjusted.
On the following page are some examples of the same object at
different white balance settings.
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