Scanning

c.To adjust settings for scanning pictures, select the Picture tab, then select an option for each setting:

Setting

Options

 

 

 

 

Scan As

Color

 

Black and white

 

 

File format

.jpg

 

.bmp

 

.tif

 

 

 

 

Resolution (dpi)

75

 

 

150

 

200

 

300

 

600

 

 

Quality

When connected to a computer with WINDOWS

 

OS:

 

• Best for E-mail

 

Normal

 

High

 

Maximum

 

When connected to a computer with MAC OS,

 

a slider bar with:

 

Least

 

Medium

 

Best

 

 

Automatically Detect

When selected, multiple pictures placed on the

Pictures (when connected

scanner glass are saved as separate files.

to a computer with

 

 

WINDOWS OS) or Auto

 

 

Crop (when connected to a

 

 

computer with MAC OS)

 

 

 

 

File Save

Prompt for File Name and Location

 

Automatically Save - specify:

 

• Base name; by default, scanned files are named

 

 

“scan1”, “scan2”, and so on

 

• Location (folder) where the scanned files will be

 

 

saved

 

 

 

NOTE: Before you save a scanned file in Home Center Software, you can preview, crop, and sharpen the image, and adjust the color. On a computer with WINDOWS OS, see the Home Center Software Help (? icon) for instructions.

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3.1 specifications

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One of the main features of Kodak 3.1 is its high-resolution imaging capabilities, allowing users to capture stunning images with remarkable detail and clarity. With resolutions exceeding the standards set by previous generations, Kodak 3.1 ensures that both professional photographers and hobbyists can produce high-quality prints and digital outputs.

The technology is built upon advanced image sensor technology, which incorporates larger pixels to collect more light, thereby improving low-light performance. This results in vivid colors and reduced noise in photographs taken in challenging lighting conditions. Additionally, Kodak 3.1 employs a sophisticated image processing algorithm that enhances dynamic range and maintains details in both highlights and shadows.

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