Selecting TIFF as your file format
If you select TIFF as your file format, the TIFF Setup dialog box will be displayed.
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Select either Single Page or Multi-Page as the way to group your image files in output. Every input (scanned) image file will be a separate output file.
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If you select Single Page, every image you scan is a separate image file in output. Therefore, if you scan a page, you will have two separate image files in output (one for the front and one for the back). If you are scanning dual stream, you will have four image files in output.
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If you select Multi-Page, the For each drop-down list becomes available.
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For each: Page — every image for every page scanned becomes one file. When you open the file, there will be two images, one for the front and one for the back. If you are scanning dual stream, you will have four images.
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For each: Document — every page scanned into one document will become the contents of one file. There may be several (or many) images in one file.
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For each: Batch — all images scanned into the batch will become one output file. There may be many images in the output file.
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If your output includes black and white images, the Black & White compression option is available. Select Group-4 or (none) from the drop-down list.
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If your output includes color or grayscale images, the Color/Grayscale compression and Colorquality options are available.
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Color/Grayscale compression: select JPEG, JAPED(TIFF 6), or (none).
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Color quality: select one of the following settings from the drop-down list: Same as scanned, Draft, Good, Better, Best, or Superior. Same as scanned is recommended.
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To verify that an image output by Capture Pro Software has remained unaltered from the source document image captured, click Apply DigitalSignature. The free Image Verifier software may be used to verify that a digitally signed image has not been altered at any time. To read about the benefits of image verification and to access the Image Verifier software, please contact your local Kodak Alaris representative.
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When finished, click OK.