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Introduction
New models of Microtek scanners like the
ScanMaker 4700 feature automatic image
compression faster scanning. Please make sure your
scanner supports JPEG file compression. Otherwise
JPEG dialog boxes well not be available in
ScanWizard 5. This supplement describes the
features and functionality of JPEG compression.
Application Notes
JPEG format is supported only when Scan-
Wizard 5 is launched as a stand-alone program.
The feature is disabled when ScanWizard is run
from an image application (e.g., Photoshop).
ScanWizard 5 will not perform interpolation
where resolution defined for JPEG images
exceeds that of the scanners capability. The
overflow is auto-reset to maximum acceptable
resolution.
How to Set up ScanWizard
5 to Perform JPEG Scans
Both ScanWizard 5 Standard and Advance Control
Panels support JPEG format but need to be
reconfigured to align itself for the feature.
Supplement
New “Scan to JPEG Format” Feature
Added in ScanWizard 5 Version 5.1
Standard Control Panel
1) From the Standard Control Panel, click the Scan
Type button.
2) From the resulting menu, choose Fast JPEG
Color.
3) Then define JPEG image quality. Go to toolbar
and click on the scanner icon.
4) From the pop-up menu choose Scanner
Control. When the Compression setup dialog
box displays, define JPEG compression vs.
quality ratio. Please note that greater amounts of
JPEG compression result in lower image quality.
Click Scan Type and
choose Fast JPEG
Color
Click Scanner icon,
choose Scanner
Control from menu and
Compression setup
dialog box displays
Under scale of 10,
drag slider to adjust
ratio between
compression and
quality
You may also use the
spin arrow to define
ratio or directly enter
value in the edit box (5
is the default)
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