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Relative to Document (zone processing): used for batches of same- sized documents, 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 black and white format (a separate window for both black and white and color/grayscale may be defined). Different parameters may be selected for both the front and back of the image.

This option may be used in conjunction with Automatic cropping where a separate color/grayscale or black and white area to be saved is desired. It is 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 black and white). To define a zone, select the Layout tab.

Binarization — these options work on grayscale images and outputs a black and white electronic image. Their strength lies in the ability to separate the foreground information from the background information even when the background color or shading varies, and the foreground information varies in color quality and darkness. Different types of documents may be scanned using the same image processing parameters and results in excellent scanned images.

iThresholding: allows the scanner to dynamically evaluate each document to determine the optimal threshold value to produce the highest quality image. This allows scanning of mixed document sets with varying quality (i.e., faint text, shaded backgrounds, color backgrounds) to be scanned using a single setting thus reducing the need for document sorting. When using iThresholding, only Contrast can be adjusted.

Fixed Processing (FP): used for black and white and other high contrast documents. If Fixed Processing is selected, only Threshold can be adjusted.

Adaptive Thresholding (ATP): separates the foreground information in an image (i.e., text, graphics, lines, etc.) from the background information (i.e., white or non-white paper background). When using Adaptive Thresholding, Threshold and Contrast can be adjusted.

Threshold — aids in controlling the level at which a pixel is considered black or white.

Decreasing this setting will make the image appear lighter, and can be used to subdue background noise.

Increasing this setting will make the image appear darker, and can be used to help pick up light information.

The options range from 0 to 255. The default is 90.

Contrast  allows you to make an image sharper or softer. Decreasing this setting will make the image softer and reduce noise in the image. Increasing this setting will make the image clearer and make light information more visible. The options range from-50 to 50. The default is 0.

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Contents Page About this manual IntroductionImage outputs FG.jpg Best Practices Scanner setup Initiate polling Error handlingEnable scanning Disable scanningPage Controlling image transfer order Dual stream duplex Dual stream simplexPage Jam and fault recovery Image address format Image file storage locationsBar code recognition Image addressingSingle level indexing Starting image addressNext image address Indexing schemesTwo level indexing Two level offset indexing Three level indexing Three level offset indexing Generated Automatically Print string formatting Electronic color dropoutLevel rules Controlling print stringsRed Dropout  Near Complete Dropout Resolution = 200 dpiContrast% = Threshold = Color Filter = Red dropoutBlue Dropout  Near Complete Dropout Green Dropout  Complete DropoutGreen Dropout  Near Complete Dropout Blue Dropout  Complete DropoutImage header information Page Original Black and white image Relative Cropping Zone processingType 3 Patch Code Programmable keysPatch reading Patch code typesToggle Patch Transfer Patch CodeAdditional Patch Codes Batching Installation Overview Terminology and features Using the Twain DatasourceValidation Tool Accessing the ScanValidation tool Select StartProgramsKodakDocument ImagingScanPage Main Kodak Scanner window Page Information icons Image Settings window Preview area Toolbar buttonsInformation icons Cases you will not have to change options on other tabs TabPage November None Landscape Degrees Adjustments tab Image SettingsScan as selection of Black and White Image None Filters Noise NoneEnhancements tab Advanced Image Setup Input document is select Two Sided, One Sided Front, or One Advanced tabPage Done returns you to the Image Settings window November Sensitivity Content Settings tabPage Select Grayscale Select Sides Both Black and White 1-bit Select Sides Both Color 24-bitMake sure Black and White 1-bit is selected Creating multiple images for each side of a documentSelect Sides Both Color 24-bit Select Sides Front Creating different settings for each side of a documentSelect Sides Back Device Settings window Paper source Device General tabDocument Feeder Page Device Printer tab Page Yyyyddd Julian Date FormatFeed Direction 180 270 Ultrasonic detection Page Template Do Not Display e.g., A.3.2.1 Display as Spaces e.g., a Device Batch tab When Count ReachedReached. Options are none, Level 1, Level 2, and Level November As Level Device Patch tabFeature Device OCP tab Creating a new Setting Shortcut Page Page Main Isis Driver window Using the Isis DriverMain tab Image ModePage Page Image Orientation Layout tabGeneral options When Fixed to Transport or Relative to Document is selectedSuperior Color optionsScanner tab Options TimeoutPower Saver Multi-feed DetectionPage Operations Page Color Content Learn Color Dropout Dropout tabBlank Image Detection Mode Imprinter tabHyphen -, Period . , Blank or none. For example 08/24/2007 Defining your print stringUnits select Inches, Centimeters or Pixels Image Address tab Level 2 Offset Address%2L Transport End of Job, Continue and Begin New Batch or no Batch/Patch tabBatch Control Go to Level 3 or no actionLevel 2 or Patch T / Transfer Patch Level Patch DetectionPatch 4/Toggle Patch PatchOCP tab Operator Log tab About tab Page Area Appendix a Twain Image Processing Terminology Feature Cropping