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U s i n g N o t e Ta k e r, v e r s i o n 2 . 1
Once the image is scanned, you can rotate and crop it, then paste it into an outline.
WHAT ELSE?
To work with NoteTaker, a scanner must be supported by Apple's Image Capture Architecture (ICA) or have
a TWAIN driver. For OS X version 10.2, supported scanners include the EPSON Perfection models 1640,
1650, 1660, 2400, and 2450. For OS X version 10.3, many more scanners are supported. For a complete
list, visit the Apple Web site.
It's highly recommended that you install the latest drivers for your specific model of scanner. You can get
these from the vendor's Web site. Don't use drivers from the CD that came with your scanner with as they
might not be current or correct for use with OS X.
If you have multiple scanners connected to your computer that are supported by NoteTaker and use Apple's
ICA, they will all be available in the Image Scan panel--you can choose the one you want each time you scan.
If instead they have TWAIN drivers, only one scanner will be available--usually the first one in the list.
Drag a selection box to crop
the image that gets pasted
Click these buttons to rotate the
image left or right
Optionally click here to paste
the image as a compressed
JPG, which makes the resulting
file smaller (color images, only)
Scales the pasted image larger
or smaller
Then drag the slider to select
the amount of compression. If
you don't like the image after
pasting, delete it from your
outline, select a higher-quality
here, and paste again
Inserts the cropped, rotated,
compressed, and/or scaled
image into the current outline
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