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Camera settings area
A-61517 October 2004
The selections in the Camera area list the available sides (front and
back) of an image where you can define individual image processing
values. Options include: Front Color, Front Binary, Back Color and Back
Binary. For more information about the Camera selections see the
section entitled, "Image outputs" in Chapter 1.
When starting the configuration process, use the steps below as a
guide:
1. Check the images you wish to capture (Enable camera settings).
2. Select the order to transfer the images (Define Transfer Order).
3. Configure each image by highlighting it (Configure).
Enable camera settings
Front Color, Front Binary, Back Color or Back Binary settings as desired.
This indicates the images you wish to capture and transfer to the host.
(It is possible to capture only rear images.) You can enable your
selection by putting a checkmark in the desired box.
Define Transfer Order
Color First or Binary First radio button. This determines which image
is transferred to the host first when using simultaneous output scanning.
For example, if you are scanning front color and front binary and you
select Binary First the scanner will return the front binary image, then
the front color image.
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.
For example, Front Color is highlighted in the example at the left.
Convert Color to Grayscale
configuring color cameras. When selected, the scanner will convert the
color image data to grayscale before making it available to the host.
select the desired checkbox to enable the
define the transfer order by selecting the
this option is only available when
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