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... Document preparation 19 Verifying your scanner installation 20 Viewing test images 23 Application software 23 Kodak Button Manager 24 Configuring functions 24 Installing and configuring Readiris 26 Assigning function numbers 29 Using function numbers 30 Scanning your documents 30 Scanning documents using the special document feeder 31 4 Image Processing 32 Overview 32 Common terms 32 Making camera...
... Document preparation 19 Verifying your scanner installation 20 Viewing test images 23 Application software 23 Kodak Button Manager 24 Configuring functions 24 Installing and configuring Readiris 26 Assigning function numbers 29 Using function numbers 30 Scanning your documents 30 Scanning documents using the special document feeder 31 4 Image Processing 32 Overview 32 Common terms 32 Making camera...
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... color/grayscale or black-and-white with a minimum amount of a two-sided document; Duplex - The Kodak i30 Scanner is a duplex scanner. a front color camera and a front bi-tonal/binary image, allowing you can sometimes make the scanned image look better than the original document. Using these powerful features. indicates that both sides of rework. The idea is...
... color/grayscale or black-and-white with a minimum amount of a two-sided document; Duplex - The Kodak i30 Scanner is a duplex scanner. a front color camera and a front bi-tonal/binary image, allowing you can sometimes make the scanned image look better than the original document. Using these powerful features. indicates that both sides of rework. The idea is...
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... want to set up your camera selections as follows: Camera selection Result - Example 2: scanning a two-sided color document, front side only in bi-tonal If you want to the cameras within the scanners. The resultant image will be making selections on which camera (in this example, Front ...8226; Select and highlight Front Bitonal. Depending on which side of the document is scanned first. Making camera selections When you launch the Kodak Scan Validation Tool, you will be the front side of the document in black-and-white. Following are some examples of these examples, ...
... want to set up your camera selections as follows: Camera selection Result - Example 2: scanning a two-sided color document, front side only in bi-tonal If you want to the cameras within the scanners. The resultant image will be making selections on which camera (in this example, Front ...8226; Select and highlight Front Bitonal. Depending on which side of the document is scanned first. Making camera selections When you launch the Kodak Scan Validation Tool, you will be the front side of the document in black-and-white. Following are some examples of these examples, ...
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...until you select Defaults, the message Reset all tabs to the rear camera for the Kodak i40 Scanner. You do not have Front Color highlighted, these applications. This option is provided by Kodak with these values will be copied to factory defaults? Click on all... the Rear Color camera. will reset all values on each of the front camera to the factory default settings. If you to interface with the i30 and i40 Scanners. Defaults when you have a Kodak i30 Scanner (simplex scanner) all of the dialog box. The Kodak Scanner Properties dialog box allows...
...until you select Defaults, the message Reset all tabs to the rear camera for the Kodak i40 Scanner. You do not have Front Color highlighted, these applications. This option is provided by Kodak with these values will be copied to factory defaults? Click on all... the Rear Color camera. will reset all values on each of the front camera to the factory default settings. If you to interface with the i30 and i40 Scanners. Defaults when you have a Kodak i30 Scanner (simplex scanner) all of the dialog box. The Kodak Scanner Properties dialog box allows...
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...side or both sides of the document being scanned. A-61512 May 2006 37 For detailed information about the cameras, refer to the beginning of a document depending on how the documents are placed in the feeder. • Whatever is checked in the Camera Selection box determines the values ... only to bi-tonal images, other apply to confuse the "highlighted" camera with the "selected" camera. By selecting the appropriate camera and image type you can control the scanner's output. • If you have a Kodak i30 Scanner, you can select either Front Color and/or Front Bi-tonal. The...
...side or both sides of the document being scanned. A-61512 May 2006 37 For detailed information about the cameras, refer to the beginning of a document depending on how the documents are placed in the feeder. • Whatever is checked in the Camera Selection box determines the values ... only to bi-tonal images, other apply to confuse the "highlighted" camera with the "selected" camera. By selecting the appropriate camera and image type you can control the scanner's output. • If you have a Kodak i30 Scanner, you can select either Front Color and/or Front Bi-tonal. The...
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...independent, however for batches of measure). Cropping values Camera selection box lists the available sides of an image that a small amount of image data from the edge of the document may be set per document. • On an i30 Scanner one of the following options: • Automatic...: dynamically adjusts the cropping window for different document sizes based upon the edges of the document being altered. The cropping area will display...
...independent, however for batches of measure). Cropping values Camera selection box lists the available sides of an image that a small amount of image data from the edge of the document may be set per document. • On an i30 Scanner one of the following options: • Automatic...: dynamically adjusts the cropping window for different document sizes based upon the edges of the document being altered. The cropping area will display...
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... each other and each side of an image that is often used by scanners, digital cameras and software applications. Bi-tonal images are , therefore, quite large. JPEG (Joint Photographic Editor Group). Camera Selection box lists the available sides (Front Color, Rear Color..., etc.) of the image. Compression the i30/i40 Scanners can define individual image processing values. The Compression tab Compression squeezes a...
... each other and each side of an image that is often used by scanners, digital cameras and software applications. Bi-tonal images are , therefore, quite large. JPEG (Joint Photographic Editor Group). Camera Selection box lists the available sides (Front Color, Rear Color..., etc.) of the image. Compression the i30/i40 Scanners can define individual image processing values. The Compression tab Compression squeezes a...
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... color/grayscale compression options are available: • JPEG - JPEG compression offers a JPEG quality of an image that a document management system may automatically - through OCR (Optical Character Recognition) and ICR (Intelligent Character Recognition) technology - Draft: smallest ...draft image quality - Better: larger file size with the best image quality - The i30/i40 Scanners can define individual image processing values. Best: larger file size with better image quality - Camera Selection box lists available sides (Front Color, Rear Color, etc.) of ...
... color/grayscale compression options are available: • JPEG - JPEG compression offers a JPEG quality of an image that a document management system may automatically - through OCR (Optical Character Recognition) and ICR (Intelligent Character Recognition) technology - Draft: smallest ...draft image quality - Better: larger file size with the best image quality - The i30/i40 Scanners can define individual image processing values. Best: larger file size with better image quality - Camera Selection box lists available sides (Front Color, Rear Color, etc.) of ...
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... binary image, then the front color image. 54 A-61512 May 2006 The Kodak scanner drivers allow you to the factory defaults. Camera Settings area The selections in Chapter 4. On the Kodak i40 Scanner there is possible to enable the Front Color, Front Binary, Back Color or...detailed information about Camera selection, see the section entitled, "Making camera selections" earlier in the Camera area list the available sides (front and back) of the document being scanned. Check the images you select Binary First the scanner will be reset to control the camera settings independently. ...
... binary image, then the front color image. 54 A-61512 May 2006 The Kodak scanner drivers allow you to the factory defaults. Camera Settings area The selections in Chapter 4. On the Kodak i40 Scanner there is possible to enable the Front Color, Front Binary, Back Color or...detailed information about Camera selection, see the section entitled, "Making camera selections" earlier in the Camera area list the available sides (front and back) of the document being scanned. Check the images you select Binary First the scanner will be reset to control the camera settings independently. ...
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...; highlight the image you want to the host PC. Simplex - Available resolutions are independent, however, for batches of the document. The default is only available when configuring color cameras. Front and Rear cropping are : 75, 100, 150, 200, 240, 300, 400 and 600. Select one cropping ... the color image data to grayscale before making it available to setup. Back indicates that both sides of mixed-sized documents. 55 When selected, the scanner will become available on this dialog box allow you to Grayscale this option for simultaneous output scanning, color/...
...; highlight the image you want to the host PC. Simplex - Available resolutions are independent, however, for batches of the document. The default is only available when configuring color cameras. Front and Rear cropping are : 75, 100, 150, 200, 240, 300, 400 and 600. Select one cropping ... the color image data to grayscale before making it available to setup. Back indicates that both sides of mixed-sized documents. 55 When selected, the scanner will become available on this dialog box allow you to Grayscale this option for simultaneous output scanning, color/...
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... simultaneous output scanning. Configure highlight the image you make. More Scanner Settings dialog box Additional image processing values unique to the i30/i40 Scanners are scanning front color and front binary and you wish to transfer the... images (Color First/Binary First). 3. This determines which image is possible to capture only rear images.) You can define individual image processing values. As you choose the More button on the More Scanner Settings dialog box. Enable camera...
... simultaneous output scanning. Configure highlight the image you make. More Scanner Settings dialog box Additional image processing values unique to the i30/i40 Scanners are scanning front color and front binary and you wish to transfer the... images (Color First/Binary First). 3. This determines which image is possible to capture only rear images.) You can define individual image processing values. As you choose the More button on the More Scanner Settings dialog box. Enable camera...
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... one side (rear side) of the document will be scanned. Simplex indicates that you have Fixed to Transport or Relative to the host. NOTE: To prevent data loss, the document must have been applied, by scanners, digital cameras and software applications. Duplex indicates that is... only available when configuring color cameras. Automatic deskew can detect up to a 45-degree skew and correct up ...
... one side (rear side) of the document will be scanned. Simplex indicates that you have Fixed to Transport or Relative to the host. NOTE: To prevent data loss, the document must have been applied, by scanners, digital cameras and software applications. Duplex indicates that is... only available when configuring color cameras. Automatic deskew can detect up to a 45-degree skew and correct up ...
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This feature allows you to set the amount of time the scanner will wait after the last document enters the transport before the scanner goes into an idle state (sleep mode). NOTE: Select the side and image to be defined by highlighting Front Color (Grayscale), Front Binary, Back Color (... on the cropping option selected for each image type (Bi-tonal, Gray and Color) you select will keep all camera selections are : 0 to 300 seconds. The default for each of these in the Scanner Settings dialog box. If you use this option, you must specify a blank image size for this option is...
This feature allows you to set the amount of time the scanner will wait after the last document enters the transport before the scanner goes into an idle state (sleep mode). NOTE: Select the side and image to be defined by highlighting Front Color (Grayscale), Front Binary, Back Color (... on the cropping option selected for each image type (Bi-tonal, Gray and Color) you select will keep all camera selections are : 0 to 300 seconds. The default for each of these in the Scanner Settings dialog box. If you use this option, you must specify a blank image size for this option is...