How can I stop those processes after scanning such as deskew and other image processing? Other than deskew, it makes the scan worse than unprocessed scan done from Photoshop. It wasn't like this in Acrobat 7.0 Pro.
How can I stop those processes after scanning such as deskew and other image processing? Other than deskew, it makes the scan worse than unprocessed scan done from Photoshop. It wasn't like this in Acrobat 7.0 Pro.
Choose File > Create PDF > From Scanner > Configure Presets.
Look over what is there. Perhaps a setting to de-select what you do not want/need?
If you are using the native scanner user interface instead of the Acrobat user interface, you are presented with the device's
windows/dialogs. The scanner's documentation should describe what configurations options are available and their effect.
Using Adobe's functionality, for image setting processing do you want automatic, automatic/aggressive, or custom?
With custom you'll be able to configure filtering for deskew, background removal, edge shadow removal, despeckle, descreen and halo removal.
Look over compression as well. There will be choices for color/grayscale and monochrome.
See what the Acrobat Help discusses for these if any are a (?).
Something else to look over in Acrobat.
Go to the Preferences. Look over what is there for Convert to PDF from TIFF.
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