Polaroid CS-600 User Manual page 120

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Duplicate button
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More Applications
The previous example shows how to use the New button to
create different scan jobs. While the example makes use of
creating two scan jobs from a single image, with each scan job
being a different image type, you can use the same principle in
different applications.
For instance, you can:
Create two or more scan jobs from a single image. The scan
jobs may be the same image type (all color or all grayscale),
but each job could have different brightness and contrast
settings, resolution, etc.
Create different scan jobs from multiple images. Instead of
one, you can have two or more images and designate each
image as a separate scan job. Image 1 could be color, image 2
could be grayscale, and image 3 could be line art. When the
three scan jobs are scanned, each is delivered into its own file.
When you have multiple scan jobs and designate all of them
for scanning (all scan jobs are checked), each job will be
scanned once you activate scanning, and each job is delivered
to its own file in your image-editing software.
The Duplicate button lets you duplicate the settings of a scan
job. This function is especially helpful if you have created
optimal settings for a scan job and wish to use these settings
as a template for other scan jobs. This saves time, as you
don't have to create the settings repeatedly for every scan job
you make.
Before using Duplicate, it is helpful to turn on the Smoked
Glass Background feature. This will allow you to see clearly
the effects of duplication.
To use the Duplicate button:
Click on the Preview button to see a preliminary view of the
1
image. To show the principle of duplication clearly, choose
image type (in the Settings window) as Millions of colors.
Also, turn on the Smoked Glass Background feature (in the
Preferences menu of the Preview window). Draw a scan
frame around a part of an image. This is your current scan
job.

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