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i7300 Scanner
User’s
Guide
A-61133
Part No. 3E9391
CAT No. 102 2581
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Parts of the imaging software are copyrighted by SRZ Berlin. Portions of this product are: Copyright © 1990-2000 Input Software, Inc. and/or its licensors, 1299 Parkmoor Drive, San Jose, CA 95126, U.S.A. All rights reserved.
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EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT Read the following terms and conditions carefully before using this Software. Use of this Software indicates your acceptance of these terms and conditions. If you do not agree with them, you should promptly return the package in its entirety for a full refund. LICENSE Grant of License. Eastman Kodak Company ("Kodak") grants you a license to use one copy of the enclosed software program(s) (the "Software") subject to the license restric
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1 Introduction The Kodak i7300 Scanner Application Software controls the Kodak i7300 Scanner and the Kodak Digital Science Intelligent Microimage Scanner. The scanner is a 16 mm film retrieval subsystem that is interfaced with a personal computer (PC). The compact film drive and application software enable: • automatic retrieval of images on 16 mm roll microfilm with or without image marks • scanning of the image with a charged coupled device (CCD) • image processing and display of the
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System See the Installation Planning Guide, A-61405 for software and hardware requirements. requirements Using this manual This User’s Guide describes the functions and procedures of the Kodak i7300 Scanner Application Software. Chapters 2, 3 and 4 are directed toward individuals who are responsible for retrieving images. These individuals must have a working knowledge of PCs and the Microsoft Windows operating environment. In addition to computer and retrieval operation skills, a ba
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2 Getting Started This chapter describes the menus, toolbars and Control Panel that are The main window available when using the Kodak i7300 Scanner Application Software. Some menu options, when selected, will perform the action immediately. Other menu options, those options followed by three dots (…), will display a dialog box. If an option on the menu is checked (√), the option is enabled. More information regarding dialog boxes and how to use them can be found in Chapter 3, Using the
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The Title bar provides the title of the Scanner Application Software. The Title bar The Menu bar The Menu bar provides the following menu options: The following summarizes the functions associated with each menu: File — allows you to open, save and route images, print, fax or e-mail images, access information on the current image and exit the scanner session. Edit — allows you to cut, copy, paste and crop information in images and access duplex processing. Annotate — allows you to ad
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The File menu provides the following options: The File menu Open Image… — displays the Open Image dialog box, which allows you to open a previously saved image from this application or other applications. You cannot open multi-page TIFF files, from File>Open Image. See Chapter 3, Using the Software for more information. Save — allows you to save an image using the file saving options specified in Application setup. Save As… — displays the Save As dialog box, which allows you to save a
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Fax Setup… — if a fax utility is available on the PC you are using, this option allows you to set up a fax connection. Send as e-mail… — if an e-mail utility (MAPI-compliant) is available on the PC you are using, this option allows you to send an image, selected images or the entire contents of a folder to a specified e-mail address. NOTE: If you encounter errors when attempting to use the Print, Print Setup, Fax, Fax Setup, or Send as e-mail options, contact your System Administrator. F
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The Edit menu provides the following options: The Edit menu Undo — cancels the last edit action. Redo — repeats the last edit action. Cut — removes the selected image or portion of an image from the display and places it on the Windows clipboard. Copy — allows you to copy a complete image or portion of an image to the Windows clipboard without removing it from the display. Paste — copies any image content data that is currently on the Windows clipboard into the current image. The imag
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The Annotate menu provides the following options: The Annotate menu NOTE: When using these options, the Annotation toolbox should be displayed which allows you to take advantage of all the options. When applicable to an option, the Annotation toolbox provides the ability to specify color and line width. To display the Annotation toolbox, select View>Annotation Toolbox. For more information on the Annotation Toolbox see the section entitled “The Annotation toolbox” later in this chapte
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Select ─ allows you to edit previously created text, move and/or resize previously created arrows, boxes, etc. Image ─ displays the Open dialog box, which allows you to select a Windows bitmap image to overlay on the currently displayed image (e.g., Approved, Paid, Canceled, etc), like a rubber stamp. Polyline ─ allows you to draw a series of line segments by connecting points. Load Image… ─ displays the Load Image dialog box, which allows you to load a different image file into memory.
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The View menu provides the following options: The View menu Fit Width — allows you to display the image so the entire width of the image fits in the Image display pane. The vertical scroll bar may be required to view the entire length of the image. Fit Height — allows you to display the image so the entire length of the image fits in the Image display pane. The horizontal scroll bar may be required to view the entire width of the image. Fit Window — allows you to display the entire l
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Rotated 90° Clockwise — allows you to rotate an image 90 degrees to the right (clockwise). Rotation is based upon the original displayed position of the image. Rotated 180° — allows you to rotate an image 180 degrees. Rotation is based upon the original displayed position of the image. Rotated 270° Clockwise — allows you to rotate an image 270 degrees to the right (clockwise). Rotation is based upon the original displayed position of the image. Mirror — this option is used when a roll of
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Error Log ─ displays the Error Log dialog box which shows the messages and errors that occurred for the current scanner session. The messages posted in the Error Log are normal system messages and can be both informational and critical messages. For troubleshooting information regarding these messages, see Chapter 6, Troubleshooting. The dialog box is cleared automatically when the application software is exited. Errors and messages are saved permanently in an error log on the system.
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Viewing or hiding View You can view or hide the following features using the View menu: menu options • Toolbar • Control Panel • Annotation Toolbox • Status bar • Documents/Folder pane • Thumbnails pane When a check mark is displayed next to the menu option (as shown below), the feature will be visible and active. NOTE: If you want Thumbnails displayed, you need to select Thumbnails and the way in which you want it displayed (i.e. Small Icons, Large Icons, etc.) every time you open
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The Customize menu provides the following options: The Customize menu Control Panel ─ allows you to position the Control Panel to the right or left of the window, or to hide it. Keyboard… — allows you to assign commonly used commands to function keys or a combination of keys. Toolbar… — allows you to specify what tools you want displayed on the toolbar. Customizing your You can customize your keyboard so you can work more efficiently by assigning shortcut keys or setting up a pattern
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3. Place the cursor in the New Shortcut field and enter the desired shortcut. Valid entries include any individual alphanumeric character or function key used in conjunction with the Ctrl+Alt or Ctrl keys. The function keys can also be used alone. Examples of valid shortcuts: Ctrl+Alt+S, Ctrl+F11, F8, Shift+F2. NOTES: • When you assign a shortcut key, do not assign F1 or F10, and be sure the shortcut key is not assigned to another function. • The Alt key cannot be used alone when you
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Unassigning shortcut keys 1. Select the desired menu item from the Menu Entries list box. 2. If None is displayed in the New Shortcut field, click Assign. If a shortcut is displayed in the New Shortcut field, place the cursor in the New Shortcut field and click Assign. Press the spacebar. None will be displayed in the New Shortcut field. 3. Unassign any other shortcut keys as desired. 4. When finished, click OK. Customizing the toolbar You can customize the toolbar to display only the
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To rearrange buttons on the toolbar: 1. Select the button to be moved on the Toolbar Buttons list box. 2. Click on the Move Up or Move Down button. 3. Move as many buttons as desired. 4. When finished, click Close. The button at the top of the Toolbar Buttons list box will be the first button on the left if the toolbar is in the horizontal position. NOTE: At any time, you can select Apply to preview the changes on the toolbar or Reset to return to the default toolbar. A-61133 Mar