Kodak i800 Series manual Cropping values, Relative to Document zone processing used for batches

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Cropping values

Cropping allows you to capture a portion of the document being

 

scanned. You can define the cropping area by the x and y offset values,

 

width and length. All cropping options can be used with color and

 

bi-tonal images and are front/rear and dual stream independent. Only

 

one cropping option can be assigned per image.

 

Cropping select one of the following options:

 

Automatic: dynamically adjusts the cropping window for different

 

document sizes based upon the edges of the image. Use this option

 

for batches of mixed-size documents.

 

Aggressive: selecting this option will eliminate any residual black

 

border on any image edges. In order to achieve this, there is a

 

possibility that a small amount of image data may be lost.

 

Fixed to Transport: (used for batches of same-sized documents)

 

allows you to define the area or zone to be imaged. If you select this

 

option, enter the x and y offset values, width and length. You can

 

enter the desired values in the fields or use the arrow keys to define

 

the desired area. The Display window will show image placement as

 

you change the values.

 

Relative to Document (zone processing): (used for batches of

 

same-size documents) some applications have a requirement to

 

store part of an image in color/grayscale and the rest of the image in

 

bi-tonal format (this saves storage space by not storing the entire

 

image in color/grayscale). Zone processing is a floating fixed crop

 

window (the zone) located relative to the upper left corner of a

 

document. It allows you to select an area on the document to be

 

delivered in either color/grayscale or bi-tonal format (a separate

 

window for both bi-tonal and color/grayscale may be defined).

 

Different parameters may be selected for both the front and rear of

 

the image.

 

This option may be used in conjunction with auto cropping where a

 

separate color/grayscale or bi-tonal area to be saved is desired. It is

 

very useful in applications where a photograph, signature,

 

embossment or seal appears in a consistent area for an application

 

(you may want that small area in color/grayscale and the rest in

 

bi-tonal).

 

Enter the x and y offset which defines the upper left corner of the

 

zone relative to the upper left corner of the desired document. Enter

 

the length and width of the zone to be captured.

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Contents User’s Guide Page Kodak i800 Series Scanners IntroductionJanuary Image outputs FG.jpg front FB.tif front RB.tif rearGrayscale Bi-tonal/binary Basic image capture Best PracticesScanner setup Enable scanning Initiate pollingFeed documents Error handling Disable scanningJanuary Bi-tonal only duplex Color only duplex Controlling image transfer orderJanuary January January January Image file storage locations Bar code recognition Image address format Image addressingStarting image address Next image addressSingle level indexing Indexing schemesTwo level indexing Two level offset indexing Three level indexing January Three level offset indexing Controlling document level changes Generated Automatically Level rules Print String formatting Controlling print strings Electronic color dropoutContrast% = Threshold = Color Filter = Resolution = 200 dpiRed Dropout  Complete Dropout Red dropoutRed Dropout  Near Complete Dropout Green Dropout  Complete DropoutGreen Dropout  Near Complete Dropout Blue Dropout  Complete DropoutBlue Dropout  Near Complete Dropout Image header information January January Original Bi-tonal image Relative Cropping Zone processingJanuary Programmable keys Types of Patch Codes Patch ReadingType 3 Patch Code Type 2 Patch CodeTransfer Patch Code Toggle PatchAdditional Patch Codes Batching Using the Twain Data Source January Button Description Scan Validation Tool dialog boxKodak Scanner Properties dialog box Buttons on the Kodak Scanner Properties dialog box Imaging tab January Disabled No Noise Filter Used Contrast Dpi 80 Threshold 20 Contrast Dpi 80 Threshold 100 Contrast Black on White polarity Color January Color Paper tab Relative to Document zone processing used for batches Cropping valuesOriginal Bi-tonal image Relative Cropping Overscan values Compression tab allows you to compress image files Compression tabGood, Better, Best, Superior Green, Remove Blue, Remove Red Dropout tabJanuary January Image Address area Image Address TemplateArea Level to Follow Level Rules Batch Control area Batch tabPatch Patch Control areaPatch 3 assigns a Level 3 to the current document Button Control area Multifeed tab January Options tab January Printer tab Print Template setupFollowing information can be printed Print StringJanuary Printing orientation Horizontal Print Position Setup tab Info tab Using the Isis Driver January Scan Validation Tool dialog box Opens the image viewer to display one image at a Scanner Settings dialog box Enabled and Selected Copy Buttons on the Scanner Settings dialog boxCamera settings area Binary Image Processing settingsOnly Size and layoutFixed thresholding ATP disabled January Original Binary image Relative Cropping Automatic  not available for i800 Series Scanners Dpi 80 Threshold 20 Contrast Dpi 80 Threshold 100 Contrast More Scanner Settings dialog box Camera settings area Image Control options Good, Better, Best, Superior and SharpenBlack on White polarity Noise Filter Buttons on the Scanner Settings dialog box Controls Setting scannerJanuary January January Enabling and setting Document Printer options Print String Formatting characters Counter Text Options − Direction Up or Down Setting Color Dropout values January Defining Batch Patch Code Definition ValuesBatching is the operation of counting pages or documents Codes box Enabling Patch CodesPatch Image addressing provides better document management Image Address fields January Defining the Scan Area January Appendix a High Volume Scanner Comparison Table Eastman Kodak Company
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