Image Quality Tab
Use the Image Quality tab to set VRS quality adjustments that are applied to images during and after a scan operation. The adjustments give you the ability to achieve optimal image quality for black and white, grayscale, and color images.
The table describes the controls that are available on the Image Quality tab.
Control |
Name |
Description |
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Automatically straightens images that are skewed. |
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Automatically crops an image to the actual paper size scanned, rather than the paper size selected in your scan application. |
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Automatically trims the same amount from each image edge. |
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Automatically repairs edges, such as folded corners. |
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Automatically fills hole marks with the background color. |
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Automatically rotates images 90, 180, or 270 degrees, based on the detected orientation of the text content. |
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Combines front and back sides to produce a single image. |
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Marks (internally) pages that are confidently determined to be blank. |
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Removes pages that are confidently determined to be blank. |
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Sets the threshold at which a page is considered blank, even if it contains speckling or other marks. |
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Applies Brightness, Contrast, and Gamma settings to images in any color mode. |
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Automatically optimizes brightness for black and white or grayscale images. |
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Applies special processing to achieve optimal image quality for challenging black and white documents. |
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Adjusts the thickness of lines and text on black and white images. |
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Removes speckling from black and white images. |
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Improves the appearance of pictures on black and white images. |
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Sets the scanner to automatically detect and process images according to the detected color mode (color or black and white). |
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Smooths variations in the image background to improve readability and reduce the file size. |
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Opens a window for adjusting settings supported by your scanner driver. |
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Restores all values on the Image Quality tab to the state that was in effect the last time you selected a profile or scanned a page, whichever is more recent. |