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Advanced Option: This option is displayed whenOutput | TIFF file (p. 82) is set.
Output | TIFF compression
This specifies whether to use compression when writing the TIFF file.
TIFF compression will not cause any loss of image data. It will take a little longer to
read, and especially write, as the algorithm is computationally intensive, but can
reduce total file size by as much as 40%.
The default setting is "Auto", which enables compression for files with 12 or fewer bits
per sample and disables compression for files more bits per sample.
Advanced Option: This option is displayed whenOutput | TIFF file (p. 82) is set and
whenOutput | TIFF DNG format (p. 83) isn't set.
Output | TIFF DNG format
This specifies whether to write TIFF files in DNG (Digital Negative) format. This allows
VueScan's TIFF files to be read by the Adobe Camera Raw plugin or other programs
that read DNG files.
Advanced Option: This option is displayed whenOutput | TIFF file (p. 82) is set.
Output | TIFF profile
This specifies whether to embed an ICC color profile into the TIFF file. This is primarily
useful if you're using Photoshop(TM). You can specify the profile to use by
settingColor | Output color space (p. 75).
Advanced Option: This option is displayed whenOutput | TIFF file (p. 82) is set.
Output | JPEG file
This enables writing the cropped and processed images to a JPEG file when scanning.
Basic Option: This option is always displayed.
Output | JPEG file name
This specifies the name of the JPEG file to hold the cropped and processed images.
In addition to VueScan writing a specific file name, it can also automatically name your
files in three ways by placing special characters in the filename. See the beginning of
this section for information on how to use this auto-numbering feature.
The default setting of this option is "@.jpg", which is expanded to
"Scan-YYMMDD-0001+.jpg".
Basic Option: This option is displayed whenOutput | JPEG file (p. 83) is set.