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06-29-2016 05:22 PM
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06-30-2016 09:34 AM - edited 06-30-2016 09:58 AM
Hi @Darlene12,
Thanks for reaching out to the HP Support Forums!
I see that you would like to know how to scan your calligraphy work to your computer and the scans are not always crisp and precise. I will certainly do my best to help you and please remember to return to this thread and mark 'Accept as Solution', if I have successfully helped you resolve the issue. If you wish to say 'thanks' for my effort to help, click the 'thumbs up' to give me a Kudos.
I would scan your calligraphy work with 600 dpi or greater in TIFF or PDF file format. As a photo, rather than a document. The file size will increase, but the quality would improve greatly.
I hope this information is helpful. Please respond to this post with the results. Good Luck!
Drakster
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06-30-2016 09:34 AM - edited 06-30-2016 09:58 AM
Hi @Darlene12,
Thanks for reaching out to the HP Support Forums!
I see that you would like to know how to scan your calligraphy work to your computer and the scans are not always crisp and precise. I will certainly do my best to help you and please remember to return to this thread and mark 'Accept as Solution', if I have successfully helped you resolve the issue. If you wish to say 'thanks' for my effort to help, click the 'thumbs up' to give me a Kudos.
I would scan your calligraphy work with 600 dpi or greater in TIFF or PDF file format. As a photo, rather than a document. The file size will increase, but the quality would improve greatly.
I hope this information is helpful. Please respond to this post with the results. Good Luck!
Drakster
I work on behalf of HP
If you found this post helpful, you can let others know by clicking the “Accept as Solution” button. You can also show your appreciation, with a kudos, by clicking the “thumbs up" button!
07-02-2016 01:20 PM
Drakstar.....May I tell you how beautiful my calligraphy scanned with the instructions you gave me...........I do have a few questions.....1. Is the output "Color"...( that is the default) should that ever be changed?
2. I clicked TIF image.....What is TIF image compressed?
3. Would you recommend checking the "Enhanced Color" option?
4. Also the "restore faded color" option?
Another thing......you mentioned originally tif or pdf............I found no pdf option ???
Again thanks for all your help...............I am so happy to have found talented help !!!
07-04-2016 08:44 AM
Hi @Darlene12,
You're welcome!
1. I would leave the output as color unless you require a color image to be scanned onto your computer in black & white.
2. TIFF Image compressed: Using TIFF compression will not degrade your image quality and reduces the file size.
3. Enhanced Color option: I would use this if you are scanning a high-resolution image with beautiful colors.
4. Restore faded color: Tries to perform color correction.
5. PDF would only be available if selecting: Scan document.
In your case, I would use "Scan photo" as TIFF or TIFF compressed.
I hope this helps. 🙂
Drakster
I work on behalf of HP
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