Kodak i4000 Plus Series Setup Manual page 17

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• Text with Photographs: the documents contain a mix of text and
photographs. Unlike the other Document type options, the scanner
will analyze each document and automatically detects high resolution
graphics and applies halftoning to only that area of the image..
• Photographs: the documents contain mostly photographs.
Media type — allows you to select the type of paper you are scanning,
based upon the texture/weight. The options are: Plain Paper, Thin
Paper, Glossy Paper, Card Stock, and Magazine.
Resolution — allows you to select the dots per inch (dpi), which is a
determinant of a better quality image. It may also increase scanning
time and image size. The options are: 100, 150, 200, 240, 300, 400 and
600 dpi.
Compression — allows you to reduce your electronic image size.
• Type: the scanner will produce a color version of your document.
NOTE: The Group-4 and JPEG options are only available for
Scan as: Black and White (1 bit).
- (none): no compression, which may produce a large image size.
- Group-4: uses a CCITT standard to compress a black and white
image, often used in conjunction with TIFF files.
- JPEG: uses JPEG techniques to compress a color/grayscale
image.
• Quality — if you choose JPEG compression, select one of the quality
options:
- Draft: maximum compression which produces the smallest image
size.
- Good: a fair amount of compression but still produces acceptable
image quality.
- Better: some compression which produces decent image quality.
- Best: minimal compression which produces very good image
quality.
- Superior: the least amount of compression which produces the
largest image size.
A-61653/TWAIN August 2013

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