Nikon 9235 Reference Manual - Page 47

If the image will be printed or used in desktop publishing

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Crop The Crop palette is where you specify the physical dimensions, or output size, of the image opened in the host application after scanning. How you set the output size depends on how you intend to use the image. • If the image will be printed or used in desktop publishing: After selecting a crop, choose a resolution suited to the device on which the image will be printed or displayed. Then set the output size in inches or metric either by direct entry or using the Scale slider (if you are using the image in a desktop publishing application, you may want to choose picas or points as the output units). Where the resolution of the printing press is not known, you may be requested to produce a file of a specific size. In this case, simply select Keep this file size and enter the file size directly. • If the image will be displayed on a monitor or web page: After selecting a crop, set the output size in pixels using the Scale slider. Resolution in this case is not an issue. Where file sizes must be kept small to minimize transfer times, as when the image is to be sent by e-mail or used on a web page, you may want to select Keep this file size and enter the file size directly. Reference:The Tool Chest 46

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Reference:The Tool Chest
Crop
The Crop palette is where you specify the physical dimensions,
or output size, of the image opened in the host application after
scanning.
How you set the output size depends on how you intend to use
the image.
If the image will be printed or used in desktop publishing:
After selecting a crop, choose a resolution suited to the de-
vice on which the image will be printed or displayed.
Then
set the output size in inches or metric either by direct entry
or using the
Scale
slider (if you are using the image in a
desktop publishing application, you may want to choose pi-
cas or points as the output units).
Where the resolution of
the printing press is not known, you may be requested to
produce a file of a specific size.
In this case, simply select
Keep this file size
and enter the file size directly.
If the image will be displayed on a monitor or web page:
After selecting a crop, set the output size in pixels using the
Scale
slider.
Resolution in this case is not an issue.
Where
file sizes must be kept small to minimize transfer times, as
when the image is to be sent by e-mail or used on a web
page, you may want to select
Keep this file size
and enter
the file size directly.