User`s guide

INDEX
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Output | Index file name
This specifies the name of the file to hold the index images. Index files are always
saved as windows bitmap (BMP) files.
Advanced Option: This option is displayed whenOutput | Index file (p. 87) is set.
Output | Index frame
This option controls the placement of images in the index. If zero, the images are added
from left to right, top to bottom; this is the default setting.
If set to a number greater than 0, the images are added at that frame position counting
left to right, top to bottom. For example, if Index frame is set to 8 and Index across is
set to 5, the image would be placed at the second row, third column.
If Index frame is set to a number greater than 0, it will be increased by 1 after an image
is saved to the index.
When is it really useful? When you want to replace one or more index images in an
existing index file. For example if you want to change the rotation of an image, or if
you re-scan one strip of film within a roll.
Advanced Option: This option is displayed whenOutput | Index file (p. 87) is set.
Output | Index width
This is the width of an index frame, in pixels.
Advanced Option: This option is displayed whenOutput | Index file (p. 87) is set.
Output | Index height
This is the height of an index frame, in pixels.
Advanced Option: This option is displayed whenOutput | Index file (p. 87) is set.
Output | Index margin
This is the margin around an index frame, in pixels.
Advanced Option: This option is displayed whenOutput | Index file (p. 87) is set.
Output | Index across
This is the number of index frames across in an index file.
Advanced Option: This option is displayed whenOutput | Index file (p. 87) is set.
Output | Raw file