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Microtek artixscan m1 pro: user guide
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Batch scanning allows you to set up scans beforehand,
define the settings for each scan or make the
adjustments you want, start the scan — and then you
can take a break and come back to see all the scans
done. The sample scenario below shows how this can
be done.
1. Go to your Apple Menu, and choose Batch Scan to
start the program.
2. When the Batch Scan program starts, go to the File
menu, and choose Find Plug-in to locate your
plug-in. The plug-in is usually in the Plug-ins
folder of your image-editing software. This step is
needed only the first time; afterwards, ScanWizard
Pro will remember where the Plug-in is located.
3. Go to the Batch menu, and choose Edit. The
ScanWizard Pro interface will appear.
4. Go to the Preview window, and from the File
menu, choose New Batch Command. When the
browser dialog box appears, create a new batch
folder by giving it a name.
5. Place the image(s) to be scanned on your scanner,
and click the Overview button to start an overview.
The image(s) to be scanned will appear in your
Preview window.
6. Create your scan jobs, and define the settings for
each scan job.
7. In the Scan Job window, choose the image type for
outputting the scan jobs (JPEG, PICT, or TIFF).
This function is located at the bottom right corner
of the window.
8. To start batch scanning, click the OK button in the
Preview window. The batch scans will be delivered
to the Output folder in the "Batch folder" of
ScanWizard Pro, and their files names will be
numbered in sequence.
9. Go to the File menu and choose Quit to exit the
batch scan program. (cont. next page)
Go to the Settings window, and from the
Type box, choose the appropriate image
type for each scan job.
Go to the Settings window, and enter the
desired output dimensions (width and
height) in the output dimension edit boxes
for each scan job. The scan frame may
change slightly, and you may want to go
back to the Preview window to move the
scan frame and enclose the area you want.
Go to the Settings window, and enter the
resolution value in the Resolution edit box
for each scan job.
Go to the Preview window, highlight the
scan job you wish to see in detail, and click
the Prescan button. You can also do
multiple prescans if you have multiple scan
jobs. Simply choose all the scan jobs in the
Scan Job window, then click the Prescan
button. To view the various prescan
images, go to the View menu and switch
among the different views possible.
Go to the Preview window, and select the
desired image-processing option for each
scan job from the Correction menu.
Alternatively, you can go to the Settings
window and click on an image processing
button; the Advanced Image Correction
dialog box will then appear.

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