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The Context Concept
The “Context” feature in ScanWizard Pro has to do primarily with setting up
scan jobs and customizing your scanning environment for increased scanning
efficiency. It is a powerful tool to help you get the most productivity out of
your scanner, especially if you do many similar scanning jobs.
A “context” is really a Mac OS folder that contains any number of scan job
files and a ScanWizard Pro preferences file with information on these scan
jobs. Think of a context as a complete scan setup or environment, with each
context having its own characteristics, such as scan material (reflective,
positive, or negative film), ColorSync profile selections, scan quality control,
interpolation method, and others.
A good example in illustrating the concept of the context is through the use of
templates. For instance, you may set up four contexts for your most frequent
scanned work — reflective scans, a 35mm template, a 4" x 5" template, and a
negative filmstrip template. You can then switch easily and freely among these
contexts to maximize your productivity. (For more information, see the
SnapTrans Templates command.)
When you quit or switch to another context, the settings of the current context
are automatically saved. You will have exactly the same setup when you run or
switch back to this context, so there is no need to start from scratch.
You can set up as many contexts as your hard disk can hold. And because
contexts are regular Mac OS folders, you manage them (e.g., copy, duplicate, or
delete) easily by using the Finder.
The ScanWizard Pro context can be easily customized to your particular need
and used for many applications, such as the following:
Repeated or frequent use of project/job settings
Saving different experiments on the same project/job
Different setups involving scan material selections, CMS settings, scan jobs
Various templates of a user's work
Scanner sharing among multiple users
Archiving of scan projects/jobs
Proofing on prescans and adjustments before final scans