Creating Color/Grayscale Or Black And White Images Based On The Content Of Your Documents - Kodak i5000 series Setup Manual

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Creating color/grayscale or
black and white images
based on the content of
your documents,
Example 1
A-61671 / TWAIN February 2013
In this example, let's assume you want to configure a scan session that
has a mix of color and black and white documents with information on
both sides. In addition, you want the scanner to detect whether the
page is color or not, and then output either a color or black and white
image based on that.
1. Select a Setting Shortcut from the main Kodak Scanner window
that closely describes your desired output.
2. Select Settings to display the Image Settings window.
3. Select the Advanced Image Setup icon on the Image Settings
window to display the Advanced tab.
4. Select Input document is: Two Sided.
5. Select Images per side: One – based on document content.
NOTE: The Images to Configure area will now be displayed on the
Advanced tab and will contain a color image item and a
black and white image item. The Content Settings tab will
also be displayed.
6. If you want a grayscale image instead of a color image, when
enough color is detected in the document:
• make sure Color (24-bit) is selected
• select Change to display a list of options
• select Grayscale
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