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Scanning Basics
Shadows, the darkest areas of an image, are the opposite of highlights.
![]() | In the Image Controls dialog box, click the eyedropper button under Shadow. |

The mouse pointer changes to an eyedropper, with movement restricted to within the Preview window.
![]() | Move the eyedropper to the location you want to select as the shadow point, and then click. |

The brightness of the pixel at the point you click is set as the shadow level, and the other parts of the image are adjusted accordingly.

![]() | To change the shadow level (darkness) of the point you selected, move the Shadow slider left or right, or enter a value in the text box. You can enter a value between 0 and 60 for the shadow. |
![]() | Note: |
| See Image Controls for further information on adjusting the shadow level. |
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