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VueScan Settings Formats Guide

This document provides scanning settings for different media types including B&W negatives, slides, color negatives, color photos, B&W photos, and archival documents. For each media type, it specifies options like source, mode, resolution, file type, and naming conventions to use for saving scanned files. Recommended resolutions range from 400 to 2400 dpi depending on the media. File types like TIFF and JPEG are suggested and guidance is provided for establishing a consistent file naming system.

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VueScan Settings Formats Guide

This document provides scanning settings for different media types including B&W negatives, slides, color negatives, color photos, B&W photos, and archival documents. For each media type, it specifies options like source, mode, resolution, file type, and naming conventions to use for saving scanned files. Recommended resolutions range from 400 to 2400 dpi depending on the media. File types like TIFF and JPEG are suggested and guidance is provided for establishing a consistent file naming system.

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VueScan Settings for Scanning

B&W Negative 2

Slides 3

Color Negative 4

Color photo 5

B&W Photo 6

Archival single page document 7

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B&W Negative

Options​ - Standard
Source​ - Expression11000
Mode​ - Transparency
Media​ - B&W Negative
Preview resolution​ - Auto
Scan resolution​ - dependant on size, you can choose “Custom”
Scan dpi​ - if you choose “Custom” you will need to enter the DPI
Resolution recommendations
B&W ​Negative (35mm to 4"x5") - 2400 dpi
B&W Negative (larger than 4"x5") - 1500 dp​i
Rotation​ - None
Mirror​ - don’t check
Default folder ​- where you will save the images. Click ​@​ button to navigate to the location where
you would like to save your images, such as an external drive or folder on desktop. See page 9 in the
Scanning Guide in the ​blue​ binder for details.
File type ​- the output type (JPG, TIF, PDF)
File type recommendations
TIF or JPG
Filename​ - the name of the file. You need to create a unique filename for each image. You can
change the filename everytime you scan or you can use the software’s automatic sequential number
system. You will create a base word such as ​wedding2018​ ​and then add ​-001+​ and you will have a
unique name each time. See the File Naming Guide in the ​blue​ binder for details.
Ex: wedding2018-001.jpg, wedding2018-002.jpg and so on
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Slides

Options​ - Standard
Source​ - Expression11000
Mode​ - Transparency
Media​ - Slide Film
Preview resolution​ - Auto
Scan resolution​ - dependant on size, you can choose “Custom”
Scan dpi ​- if you choose “Custom” you will need to enter the DPI
Resolution recommendations
35mm slide​ - 2400 dpi
Rotation​ - None
Mirror​ - don’t check
Default folder​ - where you will save the images. Click ​@​ button to navigate to the location where
you would like to save your images, such as an external drive or folder on desktop. See page 9 in the
Scanning Guide in the ​blue​ binder for details.
File type ​- the output type (JPG, TIF, PDF)
File type recommendations
TIF or JPG
Filename ​- the name of the file. You need to create a unique filename for each image. You can
change the filename everytime you scan or you can use the software’s automatic sequential number
system. You will create a base word such as ​wedding2018​ ​and then add ​-001+​ and you will have a
unique name each time. See the File Naming Guide in the ​blue​ binder for details.
Ex: wedding2018-001.jpg, wedding2018-002.jpg and so on
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Color Negative

Options​ - Standard
Source​ - Expression11000
Mode​ - Transparency
Media​ - Color Negative
Preview resolution​ - Auto
Scan resolution​ - dependant on size, you can choose “Custom”
Scan dpi ​- if you choose “Custom” you will need to enter the DPI
Resolution recommendations
​ egative (35mm to 4"x5") - 2400 dpi
Color N
Color Negative (larger than 4"x5") - 1500 dpi
Rotation​ - None
Mirror​ - don’t check
Default folder ​- where you will save the images. Click ​@​ button to navigate to the location where you
would like to save your images, such as an external drive or folder on desktop. See page 9 in the
Scanning Guide in the ​blue​ binder for details.
File type ​- the output type (JPG, TIF, PDF)
File type recommendations
TIF or JPG
Filename ​- the name of the file. You need to create a unique filename for each image. You can
change the filename everytime you scan or you can use the software’s automatic sequential number
system. You will create a base word such as ​wedding2018​ ​and then add ​-001+​ and you will have a
unique name each time. See the File Naming Guide in the ​blue​ binder for details.
Ex: wedding2018-001.jpg, wedding2018-002.jpg and so on

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Color photo

Options​ - Standard
Source​ - Expression11000
Mode​ - Flatbed
Media​ - Color
Media size​ - Maximum
Scan resolution​ - dependant on size, you can choose “Custom”
Scan dpi ​- if you choose “Custom” you will need to enter the DPI
Resolution recommendation
Color Photo - 400 dpi or 600 dpi
Rotation​ - None
Mirror​ - don’t check
Default folder ​- here you will save the images. Click ​@​ button to navigate to the location where you
would like to save your images, such as an external drive or folder on desktop. See page 9 in the
Scanning Guide in the ​blue​ binder for details.
File type ​- the output type (JPG, TIF, PDF)
File type recommendations
TIF or JPG
Filename -​ the name of the file. You need to create a unique filename for each image. You can
change the filename everytime you scan or you can use the software’s automatic sequential number
system. You will create a base word such as ​wedding2018​ ​and then add ​-001+​ and you will have a
unique name each time. See the File Naming Guide in the ​blue​ binder for details.
Ex: wedding2018-001.jpg, wedding2018-002.jpg and so on
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B&W Photo

Options​ - Standard
Source​ - Expression11000
Mode​ - Flatbed
Media​ - Gray
Media size​ - Maximum
Scan resolution​ - dependant on size, you can choose “Custom”
Scan dpi ​- if you choose “Custom” you will need to enter the DPI
Resolution recommendation
B&W Photo - 400 dpi or 600 dpi
Rotation​ - None
Mirror​ - don’t check
Default folder ​- where you will save the images. Click ​@​ button to navigate to the location where you
would like to save your images, such as an external drive or folder on desktop. See page 9 in the
Scanning Guide in the ​blue​ binder for details.
File type​ - the output type (JPG, TIF, PDF)
File type recommendations
TIF or JPG
Filename​ - the name of the file. You need to create a unique filename for each image. You can
change the filename everytime you scan or you can use the software’s automatic sequential number
system. You will create a base word such as ​wedding2018​ ​and then add ​-001+​ and you will have a
unique name each time. See the File Naming Guide in the ​blue​ binder for details.
Ex: wedding2018-001.jpg, wedding2018-002.jpg and so on

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Archival single page document

Options​ - Standard
Source​ - Expression11000
Mode​ - Flatbed
Media​ - Gray
Media size​ - Maximum
Scan resolution​ - dependant on size, you can choose “Custom”
Scan dpi​ - if you choose “Custom” you will need to enter the DPI
Resolution recommendation
Archival document - 400 dpi
Rotation​ - None
Mirror​ - don’t check
Default folder​ - where you will save the images. Click ​@​ button to navigate to the location where you
would like to save your images, such as an external drive or folder on desktop. See page 9 in the
Scanning Guide in the ​blue​ binder for details.
File type​ - the output type (JPG, TIF, PDF)
File type recommendations
TIF or JPG
Filename​ - the name of the file. You need to create a unique filename for each image. You can
change the filename everytime you scan or you can use the software’s automatic sequential number
system. You will create a base word such as ​wedding2018​ ​and then add ​-001+​ and you will have a
unique name each time. See the File Naming Guide in the ​blue​ binder for details.
Ex: wedding2018-001.jpg, wedding2018-002.jpg and so on
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7.2.18

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