Kodak i1200 Scanner User Manual


 
74 A-61560 June 2006
Main tab The Main tab provides the following options:
Image Mode
Camera — the selections in the Camera box list the available sides
(front and back) of an image where you can define individual image
processing values. Options include: Front Image #1, Front Image #2,
Back Image #1 and Back Image #2.
The Kodak Scanner drivers allow you to control the camera settings
independently. Some settings apply only to black and white images,
others apply to color/grayscale images. By selecting the appropriate
camera and image mode, you can control the scanner’s output.
Mode — provides the following options:
Black and white: if you want your electronic image to represent all
elements of your document in black and white.
Grayscale: if you want your electronic image to have a range of
varying shades of gray from black to white.
Color: if you want your electronic image to be in color.
Auto Detect Grayscale: sets auto color detect for grayscale. See
the section entitled, “Auto Color Detect tab” for more information.
Auto Detect Color: sets auto color detect for color. See the section
entitled, “Auto Color Detect tab” for more information.
Dots per inch (dpi) or resolution indicates the scanning resolution,
which largely determines the quality of the scanned image. The greater
the resolution, the better the reproduction. However, scanning at a
higher resolution also increases scanning time and file size.
Choose a resolution value from the drop-down list. The default is 200
dpi. Available resolutions are: 75, 100, 150, 200, 240, 300, 400, 600
and 1200 dpi.