Konica Minolta Kodak Scan Station 710 Operation Guide - Page 48

Color Settings, Compression, Draft, Good, Better, Best, Superior, Quality, Brightness and Contrast

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Color Settings Compression - select JPEG or None. JPEG creates multiple files, one for the front and back of a page. If JPEG is selected, you can select a Quality option of: Draft, Good, Better, Best or Superior. Quality - allows you to select a Draft, Good, Better, Best or Superior quality option. When saving a file as PDF, predefined resolution settings will be used when selecting Good (150 dpi), Better (200 dpi), and Best (300 dpi). The Scan Station dpi settings will not be used when scanning in PDF mode. NOTE: The quality settings impact the final size of the file (Draft producing the smallest file size and Superior producing the largest file size). Brightness and Contrast - you can select None, Automatic or Manual. If you select Automatic, the Scan Station will select the values to use. If you select Manual, you can set specific values that will be used for all images: • Brightness: changes the amount of white in the color or grayscale image. The values range from 1 to 100. • Contrast: enhances or diminishes the differences between light and dark pixels. NOTE: If you are scanning documents with faint text added for security and dark text that you want to keep for OCR, decrease this setting. 5-6 A-61796 September 2014

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A-61796
September 2014
Color Settings
Compression
— select
JPEG
or
None
. JPEG creates multiple files,
one for the front and back of a page. If JPEG is selected, you can select
a
Quality
option of:
Draft, Good, Better, Best
or
Superior
.
Quality
— allows you to select a
Draft
,
Good, Better, Best
or
Superior
quality option. When saving a file as PDF, predefined
resolution settings will be used when selecting
Good
(150 dpi),
Better
(200 dpi), and
Best
(300 dpi). The Scan Station dpi settings will not be
used when scanning in PDF mode.
NOTE: The quality settings impact the final size of the file (Draft
producing the smallest file size and Superior producing the
largest file size).
Brightness and Contrast
— you can select
None
,
Automatic
or
Manual
. If you select
Automatic
, the Scan Station will select the values
to use. If you select
Manual
, you can set specific values that will be
used for all images:
Brightness
: changes the amount of white in the color or grayscale
image. The values range from 1 to 100.
Contrast
: enhances or diminishes the differences between light and
dark pixels.
NOTE: If you are scanning documents with faint text added for security
and dark text that you want to keep for OCR, decrease this
setting.