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environment within which applications can exchange image data. This
richness is required to take advantage of the varying capabilities of scanners
and other imaging devices. For example TIFF supports lossless image
compression. Though TIFF is a rich format, it can easily be used for simple
scanners and applications as well because the number of required fields is
small.
CALS
is an industry strategy for transition of paper-intensive processes to
highly automated, integrated processes for defence system acquisition, design,
manufacturing, and life cycle support.
Portable Document Format (Adobe® Postscript® 3™ /PDF) is a file
format that has captured all the elements of a printed document as an electronic
image that you can view, navigate, print or forward.
Tiff subformat
Within the ‘Tiff subformat’ option, you can define the ‘Organization’ and
‘Compression’ of the file.
Organization
can be (select with the arrow buttons):
■
Striped
■
Tiled
■
Raw
Note:
Only choose ‘Striped’ or ‘Tiled’ when you are sure you can use these
organizations afterwards. Choose ‘Raw’ in any other case.
Compression
can be (select with the arrow buttons):
■
Group 4
■
Group 3
■
None
Note:
Only choose ‘Group 4’ or ‘Group 3’ when you are sure you can use these
compressions afterwards. Choose ‘None’ in any other case.
Note:
If you scan grayscales or dark originals then use Group 3 compression.
In these cases group 4 can increase the file size.