Scanned Image File Naming Convention; Automatic Image Cropping - Pandigital PANSCN06 User Manual

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CAUTION: Insert only one original at a time, and insert the next original only when the previous one is done, otherwise the
Scanner/Converter may malfunction.
Always place the Scanner/Converter on a flat surface for scanning; do not hold the Scanner/Converter while scanning.
Do not remove the memory card or disconnect the power supply while the indicators are blinking.
This Scanner/Converter only supports output images in JPEG (.jpg) format, and the date/ time attribute will not be added.
For more information on how this Scanner/Converter stores the scanned image files on the memory card, refer to
"Orientation" on page 8 and "Scanned Image File Naming Convention" on page 12.
If the memory card is near full (lower than 10MB), the Status/Card indicator blinks (refer to "Indicator Lights" on page 7).
Use another card or delete some files on it if necessary.
To power down the Scanner/Converter after all originals are scanned, press and hold the power button for one
second. The power indicator will blink and then go off.
Now you can safely disconnect the power and remove the memory card from the Scanner/Converter.
The Scanner/Converter will automatically power off if it's left idle for 5 minutes (if not connected to a computer).

Scanned Image File Naming Convention

After your first scan, a folder titled
card file structure (see example >).
The scanned images will be saved in the
scanned image is given a file name with the prefix
a 4- digit sequential number in the order the images are stored. For
PD_0001.JPG
example,
If the file name reaches
PHOTO2
folder titled
subsequent new files, and so on.
There can be up to 9 folders (
a memory card. If exceeded, the Status/Card indicator light blinks.
You can now view or edit the files on the memory card using your
own graphic editing software.

Automatic Image Cropping

The Scanner/Converter has a built-in cropping function that detects and crops dark edges of an original during the scan
process (see following illustration).
Scanning Resolution
300dpi/600dpi
(when original is larger than 5"x7")
300dpi/600dpi
(when original is smaller than 5"x7")
10
PHOTO1
is added to the memory
PHOTO1
folder. Each
PD_
PD_0002.JPG
,
.
PD_9999.JPG
PHOTO1
in the
will automatically be created to store
PHOTO1..9
PD_0001... PD_9999
,
Original
followed by
folder, a new
) on
B
A
D
Scanned image
Cropping size (as measured on the original)
A
B
3 mm
3 mm
3 mm
1.5 mm
1.5 mm
1.5 mm
C
C
D
3 mm
1.5 mm

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