Kodak 8847121 User Guide - Page 39

The Imaging tab, Camera Selection box, Front Color, Front Bi-tonal, Rear Color, Bi-tonal

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The Imaging tab The Imaging tab allows you to define several image processing values that can be applied to your scanner. The Camera Selection box  lists the available sides (front and rear) of any document where you can define individual image processing values. For detailed information about the cameras, refer to the beginning of this chapter, "Making camera selections". A-61527 May 2006 On the Kodak i65 Scanner there is a separate camera for each side of the document being scanned. The Kodak Scanner drivers allow you to control the camera settings independently. Some settings apply only to bi-tonal images, other settings apply to color images. By selecting the appropriate camera and image type you can control the scanner's output. • If you have a Kodak i55 Scanner, you can select either Front Color and/or Front Bi-tonal. This means you can scan the front side of a document depending on how the documents are placed in the feeder and create one or two images. • If you have a Kodak i65 Scanner, you can select any individual camera (i.e., Front Color, Rear Color, Front Bi-tonal and/or Rear Bi-tonal) or any combination of the cameras. This means you can scan the front side, rear side or both sides of a document and create between one and four images. • Whatever is highlighted in the Camera Selection box determines the values available on the Imaging, Paper, Compression and Dropout tabs. NOTE: What is highlighted is not necessarily selected. Make sure that the highlighted area you are making changes to is on the selected camera if you want to see these settings reflected in the final image. 35

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The Imaging tab
The Imaging tab allows you to define several image processing values
that can be applied to your scanner.
The
Camera Selection box
lists the available sides (front and rear)
of any document where you can define individual image processing
values. For detailed information about the cameras, refer to the
beginning of this chapter, “Making camera selections”.
On the
Kodak
i65 Scanner there is a separate camera for each side of
the document being scanned. The
Kodak
Scanner drivers allow you to
control the camera settings independently. Some settings apply only to
bi-tonal images, other settings apply to color images. By selecting the
appropriate camera and image type you can control the scanner’s
output.
If you have a
Kodak
i55 Scanner, you can select either
Front Color
and/or
Front Bi-tonal
. This means you can scan the front side of a
document depending on how the documents are placed in the feeder
and create one or two images.
If you have a
Kodak
i65 Scanner, you can select any individual
camera (i.e.,
Front Color
,
Rear Color,
Front Bi-tonal
and/or
Rear
Bi-tonal
) or any combination of the cameras. This means you can
scan the front side, rear side or both sides of a document and create
between one and four images.
Whatever is highlighted in the Camera Selection box determines the
values available on the Imaging, Paper, Compression and Dropout
tabs.
NOTE: What is highlighted is not necessarily selected. Make sure
that the highlighted area you are making changes to is on the
selected camera if you want to see these settings reflected in
the final image.