• Image Processing SettingsClick (Right Arrow) to set the following. Available setting items vary by Select Source.ImportantWhen Color Mode is Black and White, Image Processing Settings is not available.When Select Source is Photo• Sharpen outlineEmphasizes the outline of the subjects to sharpen the image.When Select Source is Magazine or Document• Sharpen outlineEmphasizes the outline of the subjects to sharpen the image.• Reduce show-throughSharpens text in an item or reduces show-through in newspapers, etc.• Reduce moireReduces moire patterns.Printed materials are displayed as a collection of fine dots. "Moire" is a phenomenon whereuneven gradation or a stripe pattern appears when such photos or pictures printed with fine dotsare scanned.NoteScanning takes longer than usual when you enable Reduce moire.(2) Save Settings Area• File NameEnter the file name of the image to be saved. When you save a file, the date and 4 digits are appendedto the set file name in the "_20XX0101_0001" format.• Data FormatSelect the data format in which to save the scanned images.You can select JPEG/Exif, TIFF, PNG, PDF, or PDF (Multiple Pages).ImportantYou cannot select JPEG/Exif when Color Mode is Black and White.• Settings...Click to display the Data Format Settings dialog in which you can set the quality of the images to besaved, keyword search of PDF files and their compression type, and the data format in which to saveimages scanned with Auto Scan.Data Format Settings Dialog• Save inDisplays the folder in which to save the scanned images. To change the folder, specify the destinationfolder in the dialog displayed by selecting Add... from the pop-up menu.The default save folder is the Documents folder.ImportantWhen the Settings dialog is displayed from My Image Garden, this option does not appear.• Check scan resultsDisplays the Save Settings dialog after scanning.Save Settings DialogImportantWhen the Settings dialog is displayed from My Image Garden, this option does not appear.(3) Application Settings Area• Open with an application