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... processing functions. See this appendix for a comparative chart to map between terms. NOTE: The scanned images used in this manual The Kodak i600/i700 Series Scanners are high-volume production scanners which includes image processing technology that is included with these scanners, however these applications may not ...
... processing functions. See this appendix for a comparative chart to map between terms. NOTE: The scanned images used in this manual The Kodak i600/i700 Series Scanners are high-volume production scanners which includes image processing technology that is included with these scanners, however these applications may not ...
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The host application controls which of the valid combinations. • Front black and white: FB.tif. The Kodak i600/i700 Series Scanners can be controlled through the application independently. NOTE: Actual file formats are duplex scanners. Image outputs The i600/i700 Series Scanners ... can return black and white, grayscale or color* images to be captured. This image file represents the contents of the rear side of the document using 1-bit per pixel. • Back black and white: BB.tif. FB.tif (front black and white) FC.jpg (front color) BB.tif (back black and...
The host application controls which of the valid combinations. • Front black and white: FB.tif. The Kodak i600/i700 Series Scanners can be controlled through the application independently. NOTE: Actual file formats are duplex scanners. Image outputs The i600/i700 Series Scanners ... can return black and white, grayscale or color* images to be captured. This image file represents the contents of the rear side of the document using 1-bit per pixel. • Back black and white: BB.tif. FB.tif (front black and white) FC.jpg (front color) BB.tif (back black and...
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...create the following four files: • Front grayscale: FG.jpg. This image file represents the contents of the rear side of the document using 1-bit per pixel. These image files can be controlled through the application independently. This image file represents the contents of the front side of....tif. FG.jpg (front grayscale) FB.tif (front black and white) BG.jpg (back grayscale) BB.tif (back black and white) *The Kodak i610 Scanner only returns black and white/grayscale images. 1-4 A-61504 October 2007 This image file represents the contents of the front side of the document...
...create the following four files: • Front grayscale: FG.jpg. This image file represents the contents of the rear side of the document using 1-bit per pixel. These image files can be controlled through the application independently. This image file represents the contents of the front side of....tif. FG.jpg (front grayscale) FB.tif (front black and white) BG.jpg (back grayscale) BB.tif (back black and white) *The Kodak i610 Scanner only returns black and white/grayscale images. 1-4 A-61504 October 2007 This image file represents the contents of the front side of the document...
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... • Controlling print strings • Electronic color dropout (form design, drop-out colors) • Available image header information and its uses • Zone processing (recombining images, especially for retrieving images from the scanner. This high-level information is not intended to scan documents:...Scanners. The following information is a high-level logic flow for viewing) NOTE: The term host in this sequence to be used as a coding guide. Basic image capture Basic image capture is provided in the sections that follow refers to interact efficiently ...
... • Controlling print strings • Electronic color dropout (form design, drop-out colors) • Available image header information and its uses • Zone processing (recombining images, especially for retrieving images from the scanner. This high-level information is not intended to scan documents:...Scanners. The following information is a high-level logic flow for viewing) NOTE: The term host in this sequence to be used as a coding guide. Basic image capture Basic image capture is provided in the sections that follow refers to interact efficiently ...
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.... For other vendor tool kits, refer to the instructions found in effect until one of the following conditions occur: • The scanner is powered down using the power switch. • New imaging parameters are sent from the six available options depending on your application: Front Color, Front Black and white, Front... documentation. 2. Determine if any changes to the image processing parameters need to be made for up the scanner: 1. Image Processing parameter changes remain in the Kodak i600/i700 Series Scanners User's Guide. 2-2 A-61504 October 2007
.... For other vendor tool kits, refer to the instructions found in effect until one of the following conditions occur: • The scanner is powered down using the power switch. • New imaging parameters are sent from the six available options depending on your application: Front Color, Front Black and white, Front... documentation. 2. Determine if any changes to the image processing parameters need to be made for up the scanner: 1. Image Processing parameter changes remain in the Kodak i600/i700 Series Scanners User's Guide. 2-2 A-61504 October 2007
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...condition. NOTE: Low-level 1394 commands and information are reported after current errors. The following conditions occur: • The scanner is first powered on using the power switch. • A 1394 bus device Reset command is executed. • A scanner unique End-of errors. For more errors may .... • Transport timeout is disabled to allow the host to download configuration/setup changes between jobs and to the instructions found in the Kodak i600/ i700 Series Scanners User's Guide. Some errors are reported to the host (via the 1394 interface) or via the 1394 interface)...
...condition. NOTE: Low-level 1394 commands and information are reported after current errors. The following conditions occur: • The scanner is first powered on using the power switch. • A 1394 bus device Reset command is executed. • A scanner unique End-of errors. For more errors may .... • Transport timeout is disabled to allow the host to download configuration/setup changes between jobs and to the instructions found in the Kodak i600/ i700 Series Scanners User's Guide. Some errors are reported to the host (via the 1394 interface) or via the 1394 interface)...
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... documents after the host enables the scanner. This section provides job stream examples which images were affected by an error. Front images must always be used in which images were not. Setup the scanner to stop. NOTE: The scanner cannot determine exactly which can continue to read images from entering the...
... documents after the host enables the scanner. This section provides job stream examples which images were affected by an error. Front images must always be used in which images were not. Setup the scanner to stop. NOTE: The scanner cannot determine exactly which can continue to read images from entering the...
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... white or color/ grayscale image based on the Image Processing tab (ISIS). 4. Configure image processing parameters for i620, i640, i660 and i780 Scanners. Prepare documents with a Type 4/Toggle patch before and after any color/grayscale documents. 2. The scanner will change to color/grayscale ... alternating between black and white and color/ grayscale (Toggle patch) Single-stream duplex alternating between black and white and color/grayscale using automatic color detection This job stream is available for all four images. Images begin in color/ grayscale until the next toggle patch...
... white or color/ grayscale image based on the Image Processing tab (ISIS). 4. Configure image processing parameters for i620, i640, i660 and i780 Scanners. Prepare documents with a Type 4/Toggle patch before and after any color/grayscale documents. 2. The scanner will change to color/grayscale ... alternating between black and white and color/ grayscale (Toggle patch) Single-stream duplex alternating between black and white and color/grayscale using automatic color detection This job stream is available for all four images. Images begin in color/ grayscale until the next toggle patch...
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... following procedure to find the document that follow the last successfully scanned document. 5. Use the image header of the scanner. They must rescan all of the documents that produced the last successfully scanned image. IMPORTANT: Before beginning...to remote drives during scanning. 2-8 A-61504 October 2007 Jam and fault recovery Image file storage locations This section provides recommendations for operator viewing. 2. Use the information above +1 to four image files per document. In order to minimize the number of transferring files across the network to avoid the ...
... following procedure to find the document that follow the last successfully scanned document. 5. Use the image header of the scanner. They must rescan all of the documents that produced the last successfully scanned image. IMPORTANT: Before beginning...to remote drives during scanning. 2-8 A-61504 October 2007 Jam and fault recovery Image file storage locations This section provides recommendations for operator viewing. 2. Use the information above +1 to four image files per document. In order to minimize the number of transferring files across the network to avoid the ...
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...including special characters. • Distance from lead edge a minimum of a .035-inch. • Can print to color dropout functionality when using the traditional color lamp technique. Electronic color dropout is equivalent to within ½-inch of your document. There are : Contrast% = 0 Threshold = .... Refer to the black and white image only. Red, green, blue dropout functionality can be used with OCR and ICR applications. Your capture application (e.g., Kodak Capture Software) may need to the host in the image header. See your software documentation for ...
...including special characters. • Distance from lead edge a minimum of a .035-inch. • Can print to color dropout functionality when using the traditional color lamp technique. Electronic color dropout is equivalent to within ½-inch of your document. There are : Contrast% = 0 Threshold = .... Refer to the black and white image only. Red, green, blue dropout functionality can be used with OCR and ICR applications. Your capture application (e.g., Kodak Capture Software) may need to the host in the image header. See your software documentation for ...
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Red dropout Following is a list of Pantone colors which may be used with the red dropout option. Complete Dropout. 100U 101U 102U 129U 130U 134U Yellow U 106U 107U 108U 109U 113U 114U 115U 116U 120U 121U 122U ...
Red dropout Following is a list of Pantone colors which may be used with the red dropout option. Complete Dropout. 100U 101U 102U 129U 130U 134U Yellow U 106U 107U 108U 109U 113U 114U 115U 116U 120U 121U 122U ...
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... black and white imaging. 8 for grayscale or 24 for color imaging. If deskew is unable to as 0 or 1. A severe skew angle may be used . If the scanner is enabled, the image header also indicates whether or not the document was deskewed. a flag in length. Skew angle image... is front black and white, rear black and white, front color or rear color. Compression type the scanner records the compression type used by the scanner. Following is returned in the host application. Print string the actual character string printed on the document is a list...
... black and white imaging. 8 for grayscale or 24 for color imaging. If deskew is unable to as 0 or 1. A severe skew angle may be used . If the scanner is enabled, the image header also indicates whether or not the document was deskewed. a flag in length. Skew angle image... is front black and white, rear black and white, front color or rear color. Compression type the scanner records the compression type used by the scanner. Following is returned in the host application. Print string the actual character string printed on the document is a list...
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... format (this saves storage space by not storing the entire image in color or grayscale and the rest of the image. This feature may be used in color, grayscale or black and white format (a separate window for both black and white and color/grayscale may be defined). Zone processing is an...
... format (this saves storage space by not storing the entire image in color or grayscale and the rest of the image. This feature may be used in color, grayscale or black and white format (a separate window for both black and white and color/grayscale may be defined). Zone processing is an...
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...features The TWAIN Datasource is complete, install your application software on the host PC. You can be used previous scanners from Kodak, you can be accomplished by using the TWAIN Datasource, follow the procedures in concert with new names. A sample application called the Scan... Validation Tool is the part of the image processing features already. All Kodak Scanners have used to Appendix A, TWAIN Image Processing Terminology for a cross reference of this installation. This can create a customized Setting Shortcut. ...
...features The TWAIN Datasource is complete, install your application software on the host PC. You can be used previous scanners from Kodak, you can be accomplished by using the TWAIN Datasource, follow the procedures in concert with new names. A sample application called the Scan... Validation Tool is the part of the image processing features already. All Kodak Scanners have used to Appendix A, TWAIN Image Processing Terminology for a cross reference of this installation. This can create a customized Setting Shortcut. ...
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From this window you can set your image processing parameters by using the General, Size, Adjustments and Enhancements tabs. • Device Settings: the Device button is located on the Image Settings window. A-61504 October 2007 3-3 The ... Device Settings window. The Diagnostics window includes the following tabs: General, Debug and Logs. From this window you can set all scanner control functions by using the General, Printer, Multifeed, Patch and OCP tabs. • Diagnostics: the Diagnostics button is divided into three main sections: • Image Settings: clicking the...
From this window you can set your image processing parameters by using the General, Size, Adjustments and Enhancements tabs. • Device Settings: the Device button is located on the Image Settings window. A-61504 October 2007 3-3 The ... Device Settings window. The Diagnostics window includes the following tabs: General, Debug and Logs. From this window you can set all scanner control functions by using the General, Printer, Multifeed, Patch and OCP tabs. • Diagnostics: the Diagnostics button is divided into three main sections: • Image Settings: clicking the...
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The values used in Image Settings are saved in the chapter. The Image Settings window includes the following tabs: General, Size, Adjustments, and Enhancements. Advanced Image Setup: displays ... selected Setting Shortcut. The Image Settings window The Image Settings window allows you to select which side and image to define image processing options by using the available tabs. Side - This option is only available when advanced settings have been selected on the Advanced tab. All image settings will be applied...
The values used in Image Settings are saved in the chapter. The Image Settings window includes the following tabs: General, Size, Adjustments, and Enhancements. Advanced Image Setup: displays ... selected Setting Shortcut. The Image Settings window The Image Settings window allows you to select which side and image to define image processing options by using the available tabs. Side - This option is only available when advanced settings have been selected on the Advanced tab. All image settings will be applied...
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... cursor over one of the side graphics to adjust the location of the corner graphics to the main Kodak Scanner window. Corner: place the mouse cursor over one of the outline. - returns you may use the mouse to display a sample image that is based on the Size tab, the preview area will...
... cursor over one of the side graphics to adjust the location of the corner graphics to the main Kodak Scanner window. Corner: place the mouse cursor over one of the outline. - returns you may use the mouse to display a sample image that is based on the Size tab, the preview area will...
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.... While scanning at a greater resolution produces a better quality image, it may also increase scanning time and image size. General The General tab contains the commonly used image options. Document type - The options are: Color/grayscale: 100, 150, 200, 240, and 300 dpi Black-and-white: 200, 240, 300 and 400 dpi...
.... While scanning at a greater resolution produces a better quality image, it may also increase scanning time and image size. General The General tab contains the commonly used image options. Document type - The options are: Color/grayscale: 100, 150, 200, 240, and 300 dpi Black-and-white: 200, 240, 300 and 400 dpi...
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... produces very good image quality. - Superior: the least amount of compression but still produces acceptable image quality. - Group-4: uses CCITT standard to compress the image. - (none) - JPEG: uses JPEG techniques to compress the image, often used in conjunction with TIFF files. - Draft: maximum compression which produces decent image quality. - Better: some compression which...
... produces very good image quality. - Superior: the least amount of compression but still produces acceptable image quality. - Group-4: uses CCITT standard to compress the image. - (none) - JPEG: uses JPEG techniques to compress the image, often used in conjunction with TIFF files. - Draft: maximum compression which produces decent image quality. - Better: some compression which...
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It is suggested that you only use this option for your document as it is fed crooked, it will not be straightened. • Manually Detect: the scanner will automatically find each document (...
It is suggested that you only use this option for your document as it is fed crooked, it will not be straightened. • Manually Detect: the scanner will automatically find each document (...