Epson 4990 Photo Scanner User Manual


 
Tips and Troubleshooting 11
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Tips and Troubleshooting
Tips for Best Results
Make sure your photo is as flat as possible.
Do not create a marquee (image area to be scanned) larger than your photo.
Otherwise DIGITAL ICE Technology may mistake the edges of your photo as
defects.
If DIGITAL ICE Technology doesn’t correct the tear or wrinkle in your
photo, place the photo at a slight angle and scan it again. You could also try
placing your photo in the opposite orientation (landscape or portrait).
DIGITAL ICE Technology requires more system resources than regular
scanning. If you get an error message, you may need to clear some hard drive
space.
Do not include the film holder when creating a marquee. If the scanning
region includes the frame holder edges, the image may not be accurately
analyzed and corrected.
Make sure the calibration space on the film holder is clean and uncovered.
If you set the Grain Reduction level to High, you may reduce the sharpness
of your image.
If you have dust on your film, you can use the Dust Removal setting instead
of the
Digital ICE setting for faster scanning.
In Full Auto Mode, you can let the software automatically set the scanning
resolution (dpi) for your scan or you can set the resolution yourself. For even
more options, use Home or Professional Mode instead.