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Pannoramic MIDI II 2.0.5 User's Guide
Scan Settings
These settings cannot be modified when using Pannoramic MIDI II as scanner. Here you can activate
the Stop and go scanning mode by which the slide tray stands still during recording the FOV, then it
moves on so that the scanner can record the next FOV.
Use Color matrix: Select an applicable preset color profile to be used for Brightfield scanning from
the drop-down menu. Settings according to the profile has effect on the color set, color temperature,
and gamma value of the scanned image. Separate color matrix can be defined and used for each
profile and scanning.
Preset profiles are the following:
Calibrated Linear: Color scheme is defined by calibration (Gamma value is not included)
sRGB standard: Color scheme is defined by calibration (standard Gamma value -2.2- is
applied)
sRGB standard Microscope Like: Color scheme is defined by calibration (standard Gamma
value / White Point: D50)
Legacy: a Color scheme calibrated for the previous software version is applied
Custom: Color profile set in Service is applicable if needed.
Image settings
You can choose the following predefined image formats (and a subsequent custom option) from the
Image Quality drop-down list in the Image Encoding section of the window:
Excellent (JPEG: 90)
Good (JPEG: 80)
Medium (JPEG: 60)
Low (JPEG: 30)
Custom...
If choosing this option, the Image compression setting is displayed on which you can select
from different image formats. Accordingly, further adjustments can be made, except if PNG or
BMP image format is selected.
December 7, 2018 – Rev. 1
Figure 24 – Image encoding window
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