The Options Screen; Picture 20: Options Screen - Image Access Bookeye Color Operation Manual

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9.1

The Options Screen

Picture 20 shows all selectable options.
The
Color Mode
allows the user to select various different color modes. True color, gray
scale binary and indexed color are some of the possible choices.
The
File Format
defines the file format that is used to store a scanned file. There are
some relations between this control and the control right beside. For example, it is not
possible to store a true color image in Tiff G4 file format.
The
JPEG Quality
determines the compromise between quality and compression rate. A
higher quality factor produces larger files. The default setting of 75 is a good compromise
for most documents.
The
Document Mode
In
Flat Mode
the document is treated flat, i.e. with a fixed focus setting regardless of
the actual shape of the document. This mode avoids out of focus problems when
scanning three dimensional objects that cannot be described as folders or books.
In the
Book Fold Correction
scanner advances from left to right or right to left. Also all geometric distortions are
compensated for. For optimal results it is essential that the book is aligned straight to
the green line which marks the middle of the document bed. More details can be
specified in the
(Options)
In the
Folder Mode
document independent of each other. To get optimal results it is essential to align the
open folder straight to the green line which marks the middle of the document bed.
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Options
Picture 20:
selects between different types of documents.
mode the focus follows the surface of a book while the
(see chapter 9.1.1) dialog.
the focus is fixed on the right side and the left side of the
screen
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