User Manual
Button Configuration Window Overview 13
more detail is preserved, but a larger file size it would take. The smaller the image
file, the lower quality the image has, but the less disk space it takes. The balance
of image quality and file size needs to be determined according to your own
needs.
If TIFF / PDF is chosen as the file format, you have three options to save the
scanned images:
·
Generate one
TIFF /
PDF file for all pages: save all the scanned images into
one file.
·
Generate one
TIFF /
PDF file every X pages: save every X pages as a file.
You can define the number of pages to be combined in one file.
·
Generate one TIFF/ PDF file for scanned pages once a blank page is
scanned: generate a new file each time a blank page is encountered. You
can use blank pages to split the file.
Auto Mode
(This function may or may not be available depending on the
scanner model you purchase.)
If PDF or TIFF is chosen as the file format, check this option to merge all the
scanned images with the same file format into one file. If
TIFF /
PDF is chosen as
the file format,
Generate one
TIFF /
PDF file for all pages
option must be
selected at the same time to merge all the scanned images into one file.
2.1.1.2.1 General (FineReader Configuration)
Quality Setting
If PDF is chosen as the file format,
you may adjust the image quality either way:
·
Slide the thumb of
the scroll bar to the right or left.
·
Click the arrow signs on the right and left ends
.
You can adjust the quality value from 1 to 4. The higher the quality setting, the more
detail is preserved, but a larger file size it would take.