You may have to experiment with different settings.
If your scanner supports Auto brightness, you may want to try it first before
setting brightness manually.
2. Click the Get page button in the Gallery, or choose Get Page from the
Process menu.
3. Get the file that you want to adjust.
4. Zoom in on the page to check the image’s quality.
A good image has characters that are not too dark or touching and are not
too light or broken. If the image looks good, skip to step 10.
5. If you’re not sure if it’s a good image, use Locate and Recognize on the page
and check the results.
If the page has many suspect and illegible characters in the recognized text,
you may be able to improve recognition by changing the Brightness setting.
6. If you want to scan the page again with a different brightness setting, delete
the page by choosing Delete Page from the Edit menu.
7. Increase or decrease the brightness setting in your scanner software.
If the page image contains dark and/or touching characters, increase the
brightness. If the page image contains light and/or broken characters,
decrease the brightness.
8. Use Get Page again on the same page.
9. Repeat Steps 3 through 8 until you get the image that you want.
10. When you have an appropriate setting, delete any extra pages, then process
all the pages in the document using Auto OCR.
NOTE: When all of the pages in a document have a consistently “noisy” (fuzzy,
dotty) background (as in some multi-generation photocopies and some faxes), or
are on the same colored background or paper, you’ll increase brightness to “fade
out” the background “noise.” You’ll have to be careful not to increase it so much
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