User`s manual
Table Of Contents
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- 1: Basic Concepts
- 2: Hardware Installation
- 3: Software Installation
- 4: Sample Scanning
- Color Plates
- 5: Reference
- Overview
- ScanWizard for Windows
- The Preview Window
- The Settings Window
- Output Image Parameters
- Image Dimension controls
- Image Adjustment controls
- Image Enhancement Tools
- The Window Expansion button
- The Information Window
- The Scan Job Window
- Appendix
- Specifications

5-95Reference: The Scan Job Window
3 To see the effects of duplication clearly in the steps that
follow, do this as an experiment. Set the image type of the
current scan job to 256 Grayscale. You will see the
current scan job as a grayscale job, while the rest of the
image behind the smoked glass background remains in
color.
4 Click on the Dup button. Draw another scan frame around a
different part of the image; this is your duplicate scan job.
You will see that the duplicate scan job will also be in
grayscale, as it shares the settings of the current scan job. In
the Scan Job window, there will be two titles, and the
duplicate scan job is the one with a number to it (ex. Default
Scan #1).
Duplicate scan
job, also in
grayscale
Current scan
job, in
grayscale
Duplicate
scan job
(indicated
by number
in the title)
Shortcut to creating duplicate scan jobs:
Hold down the Shift key and drag the mouse. A duplicate scan
job is created based on the current scan job, and a duplicate
title is added in the Scan Job window.