Can we move our document color on scanner?



Answer:
Hi in attendance Ashish,

First of all, I would similar to to make clear that a scanner is used to 'scan' doesn`t matter what we put on that 'glass screen'. However, in Windown XP, you enjoy a scanner wizard which provides you with option like 'grayscale' or 'color'. I suggest that will be the maximum we can modify the image 'while' scan. However, after we scan the image, we can bowdlerize the color or other things by softwares like Photoshop or Nero Photosnap. There are sundry softwares available on net for this purpose. The 'Paint Dot Net' released by microsoft is also fairly user-friendly.

So remember, a scanner is a device that is used to verbs external images to our workstation. Any changes we formulate to the image back or after scanning won't be considered as the change made by the 'scanner'. We change the settings via our PC.

Hope this answered your enquiry. If not, pleae let me know, and I'll be glad to be of further assistance. Bye!!

rule wid style n luv@vinny.
I don't know what liberal of scanner you have but I don't reckon they have that as an route. If you have photo editing software you may be capable of open your document on that software and colorize your document and later print it.

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