Konica Minolta Kodak i780 Image Processing Guide - Page 16

Image header information, No Compression or JPEG.

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Image header information 2-12 An image header is associated with every image captured by the scanner. Following is a list of information available in the image header. Image length  size of the image. Image identifier  indicates whether the image is front black and white, rear black and white, front color or rear color. Resolution  the scanner records the selected scanner image resolution in dots per inch. X-axis upper left  pixel horizontal offset to upper left corner of the image. For more information, see the next section entitled, "Zone processing". Y axis upper left  pixel vertical offset to upper left corner of the image. For more information, see the next section entitled, "Zone processing". Width  the scanner records the number of pixels-per-line in the image. Width is also referred to as line length. Length  the scanner records the lines-per-page in the image. Length is also referred to as page length. Bits-per-pixel  bits-per-pixel can equal 1 for black and white imaging. 8 for grayscale or 24 for color imaging. Bits-per-pixel is also referred to as pixel depth. Compression type  the scanner records the compression type used. Values for black and white images are: No Compression, Group III, Group III 2D or Group IV. The values for grayscale or color images are No Compression or JPEG. Polarity  the scanner records image polarity. White pixels can be indicated as 0 or 1. Multifeed - indicates whether or not a multifeed was detected when the image was scanned. This information can be used by the host to assist operators during error recovery. Deskew enabled - a flag in the image header reflects whether the scanner was asked to perform deskew. If deskew is enabled, the image header also indicates whether or not the document was deskewed. Deskewed  a flag the image header indicates whether or not the image was deskewed. Skew angle  image header records the skew angle which was determined for the scanned image. A severe skew angle may result in no deskew being performed. If the scanner is unable to determine a skew angle, the image will not be deskewed. The skew angle field of the image header will be set to 0. Print string  the actual character string printed on the document is returned in the image header. This string may be up to 40 characters in length. Print strings are defined in the host application. Sequential counter  the scanner assigns a unique Sequential ID Number to each document which is returned in the image header. The host application controls the setting of the starting value for this counter. A-61504 October 2007

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A-61504
October 2007
Image header
information
An image header is associated with every image captured by the
scanner. Following is a list of information available in the image header
.
Image length
size of the image.
Image identifier
indicates whether the image is front black and
white, rear black and white, front color or rear color.
Resolution
the scanner records the selected scanner image
resolution in dots per inch.
X-axis upper left
pixel horizontal offset to upper left corner of the
image. For more information, see the next section entitled, “Zone
processing”.
Y axis upper left
pixel vertical offset to upper left corner of the
image. For more information, see the next section entitled, “Zone
processing”.
Width
the scanner records the number of pixels-per-line in the
image. Width is also referred to as
line length
.
Length
the scanner records the lines-per-page in the image. Length
is also referred to as
page length.
Bits-per-pixel
bits-per-pixel can equal 1 for black and white
imaging. 8 for grayscale or 24 for color imaging. Bits-per-pixel is also
referred to as
pixel depth.
Compression type
the scanner records the compression type used.
Values for black and white images are: No Compression, Group III,
Group III 2D or Group IV. The values for grayscale or color images are
No Compression or JPEG.
Polarity
the scanner records image polarity. White pixels can be
indicated as 0 or 1.
Multifeed
— indicates whether or not a multifeed was detected when
the image was scanned. This information can be used by the host to
assist operators during error recovery.
Deskew enabled
— a flag in the image header reflects whether the
scanner was asked to perform deskew. If deskew is enabled, the image
header also indicates whether or not the document was deskewed.
Deskewed
a flag the image header indicates whether or not the
image was deskewed.
Skew angle
image header records the skew angle which was
determined for the scanned image. A severe skew angle may result in
no deskew being performed.
If the scanner is unable to determine a
skew angle, the image will not be deskewed. The skew angle field of
the image header will be set to 0.
Print string
the actual character string printed on the document is
returned in the image header. This string may be up to 40 characters in
length. Print strings are defined in the host application.
Sequential counter
the scanner assigns a unique Sequential ID
Number to each document which is returned in the image header. The
host application controls the setting of the starting value for this counter.