User`s guide
4-12 Microtek ScanWizard 5
Routing the Saved Image to an Application
If during the save-to-file-stage, you decide to further edit your output image
with your image processor, or wish to send the image with your e-mail, or
insert the image with your web browser for inclusion in an HTML document,
just tick the check box (
Send images to application..). Then select your
application from the Combo Box (see figure in previous page). When you click
on the
Save button, final scanning and saving routine starts. When done, SW
5 Standard auto-launches the application you have selected from the Combo
Box. The application then auto-opens the recently saved image into your
application. If an
E-mail application was selected, the image file is delivered to
your e-mail composer as an attachment.
SW 5-Standard is designed to auto-detect the following image and web proces-
sors from your hard disk and displays them in the application Combo Box:
Batch Saving of Outputs from ADF Equipped Scanners
If you are using a scanner equipped with the automatic document feeder (ADF)
that allows multiple scanning in continuous sequence, you can auto scan and
save output images in batches. Just tick the check box (
Auto generate
filename...) to enable this feature before you click the Save button.
SW 5-Standard will auto-assign a serialized filenames for each of the batch
images and store them to files after they are scanned in sequence. You may also
provide your own root filename. SW 5-Standard will auto-suffix your root
filename with serial numbers (e.g., xxxx001.jpg, xxxx002.jpg, xxxx003.jpg,
etc.) as filenames for the saved images.
Batch Routing of ADF Outputs to an Application
You can also auto-send your multiple images in a batch to your application after
saving them. Tick the other check box (
Send images to application...) for this
function and click the
Save button. After the first image is scanned and saved
to file, the selected application is invoked and the image opened with it. SW 5-
Standard continues to scan each of the subsequent images in sequence. Each
output is saved to file as it is scanned, and opened (in same sequence as they
were saved) in your application in cascading formation.
Image Processor Internet/Mail
Photoshop PhotoDeluxe Netscape Navigator Netscape Messenger 4.6
PhotoImpact Photo Express Internet Explorer QualComm Eudora Pro 3.x
Microsoft Imaging ImageStar III Outlook Express
PageKeeper Standard MS Picture It Microsoft Outlook 97/98