Image processing settings – Kodak i30 / i40 User Manual

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Configure

 highlight the image you want to setup. As you select the

image, other options will become available on the Scanner Settings
dialog box. The availability of these options is dependent upon the
selection you make.

Convert Color to Grayscale

 this option is only available when

configuring color cameras. When selected, the scanner will convert the
color image data to grayscale before making it available to the host PC.

Image Processing settings

The other options on this dialog box allow you to define image
processing values that can be applied to your scanner.

Scan Source

the host PC provides information to the scanner

defining whether to scan one or both sides of the document. Simplex
indicates that only one side (front side) of the document will be
scanned. Simplex – Back indicates that only one side (back side) of
the document will be scanned. Duplex indicates that both sides of the
document will be scanned.

Dots per inch (dpi) or Resolution

 indicates the scanning resolution,

which largely determines the quality of the scanned image. The greater
the resolution, the better the reproduction. However, scanning at a
higher resolution also increases scanning time and file size.

Choose a resolution value from the drop-down list. The default is 200
dpi. Available resolutions are: 75, 100, 150, 200, 240, 300, 400 and
600.

Cropping

 allows you to capture a portion of the document being

scanned. All cropping options can be used with color/grayscale and
binary images. Front and Rear cropping are independent, however, for
simultaneous output scanning, color/grayscale and binary cropping
must be the same per side. Only one cropping option can be assigned
per image. Select one of the following options:

Automatic: dynamically adjusts the cropping window for different

document sizes based on the edges of the image. Use this option for
batches of mixed-sized documents.

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