Kodak I7300 User Manual
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6. Image Scale Options:
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Fit on page: scales the displayed image to fit on the defined
page size. The resulting resolution of the final image* will be the
same as what was defined by the combination of Reduction
setting (on the Film tab) and defined Image size (on the Output
tab). For example, a reduction setting of 24X will produce a
Normal image resolution of 233 dpi, no matter how small or large
the scanned image is. A Reduction setting of 40X will produce a
Normal image resolution of 140 dpi, no matter how small or large
the scanned image is.
Use this option if you want a fixed resolution for every image
produced.
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Adjust Resolution: adjusts the resolution of the final image to
match the scanned image size resolution. Selecting this option
will adjust the resolution of each final image to match the
resolution of each scanned image. The final image* will remain
the same size dimensionally as the image size selected from the
Image Size drop-down box on the Output tab.
For example, a 40X check-sized image will produce a resolution
of 178 dpi, whereas an 8 1/2 x 11-sized image will produce a
resolution of 208 dpi.
Use this option if you do not want the same resolution for every
final image.
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Truncate image: based on the selected paper size and the
reduction setting, the scanned image will not be scaled up or
down and may be cut off if it is larger than the defined image
size.
Use this option if it doesn’t matter if some images have been cut
off.
NOTE: The values selected on the Print Options dialog box are
independent of the values selected on the Page Layout
dialog box.
*
The final image is the image that will be printed, faxed, viewed, saved or
emailed.