Making camera selections – Kodak i55 User Manual
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When you use the Kodak Scan Validation Tool, you will need to select 
which camera(s) you want to use to scan your document to get the 
desired results. You can use the following examples as a guide when 
making camera selections.
Making camera 
selections
When you launch the Kodak Scan Validation Tool, you will be making 
selections on the dialog boxes to set up your images for scanning test 
documents. Both TWAIN and ISIS have camera selection boxes that 
refer to the cameras within the scanners. Following are some examples 
of choosing the correct camera for the desired results. For the purpose 
of these examples, the TWAIN Datasource has been used.
Example 1: scanning a two-sided color document both sides in
color
If you want to scan a two-sided color document, make your camera 
selections as follows:
• Select both Front Color and Rear Color. Depending on which
camera (in this example, Front Color) is highlighted, will depend on 
which side of the document is scanned first. The result is two images 
in color.
Example 2: scanning a two-sided color document, front side only
in bi-tonal
If you want to scan only the front side of a color document in black-and- 
white, make your camera selections as follows:
• Select and highlight Front Bitonal. The resultant image will be the
front side of the document in black-and-white.
Camera selection
Result - Side 1
Result - Side 2
Camera selection
Original - Side 1
Result - Side 1