In the previous section, we showed you how to create
a new folder to contain your batch scans. In this
scenario, we will show you how to load a previously
created folder, which you will need to do to call up
previously saved scans.
1. Go to your Apple Menu, and choose Batch Scan to
start the program.
2. When the Batch Scan program starts, go to the
Batch menu, and choose Edit. The ScanWizard
Pro interface will appear.
3. Go to the Preview window, and from the File
menu, choose Load Batch Command.
4. When the browser dialog box appears, select the
folder containing the batch scans to be loaded,
click the Select... button at the bottom center of the
dialog box.
5. To confirm the batch you have loaded, go to the
File menu in the Preview window, and choose the
Show Current Batch Path command. A dialog box
will appear verifying the batch folder you have
loaded.
6. Go to the File menu and choose Quit to exit the
batch scan program. A message will appear asking
if you wish to execute the batch scans "Later" or
"Now". Make your choice accordingly.
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
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