Why doesn the image look right after I transfer it to my imaging application? It looked all right in the PhotoDoc Scanners TWAIN window when I was scanning.
You probably did a prescan initially and selected only a portion of the image for scanning or you did some color correction. The image that you see in the PhotoDoc Scanner’s TWAIN window is the prescanned image. After doing the prescan and enhancing your image, you must reinsert the image and scan it a second time. In order to speed up the scanning process, the second scan of the image is not displayed on the monitor while the scanning is being done. Instead, the prescanned image remains visible, and you won’t know if you scanned the correct area until you transfer the image to the application. So, after you have prescanned and enhanced the image, always check to make sure that you placed the image in the proper orientation for the second scan. • After I scanned my document using CAERE OMNIPAGE Limited Edition Software (the OCR utility), why did all of the text look like a foreign language when I viewed it in my word-processing application?
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