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IMAGE-IN Professional Pack - US version 3.2 - November 1993 
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Contents
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- Running IMAGE-IN under enhanced mode
- List of scanners currently supported
- Important notes concerning certain drivers
- TWAIN driver support
- HP scanner and Twain 
- Canon CJ10 IPU Kit
- CLC10 BlackFix filter - For Canon CJ10 users
- Color Management System
- Installing the Agfa FotoTune LE (tm) Color Management System
- DMA problems with certain scanners
- Compatibility problems with certain VGA cards
- IMAGE-IN temporary files
- Adaptec SCSI support
- GPIB support
- Kodak Photo CD sample images
- New plug-in filters: Cylinder, Solarize and Video
- Using Aldus Gallery Effects (tm) with IMAGE-IN
- Release Notes for IMAGE-IN Read NNT version 3.1


Windows enhanced mode system configuration
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If you are running Windows in 386 enhanced mode (this is 
recommended for Image-In), you should read the section in 
the Microsoft Windows User's manual about setting a permanent 
swap file. It is very important to create a permanent swap file 
of at least 4Mb especially if you have 4Mb or less memory in 
your machine.


Scanners currently supported
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This version supports the following scanners:
(see release notes below for scanners marked with an (*))

- AGFA Arcus, Focus and Horizon
- ALPS 300
- AVR 1000 and 3000
- Canon IX-12, IX-12F, IX-30F,IX-3010 and IX-4015
- Canon CJ10 (marketed in Europe as Canon CLC10)  
- Datacopy 730GS
- Dest PC Scanner models 1000, 2000 and 3000 (*)
- Digital MD-30 
- Epson GT-4000/GT-6000
- Epson ES-300C
- Epson ES-650C (parallel and SCSI) 
- Epson ES-800C (parallel and SCSI)
- Hewlett-Packard Scanjet, Scanjet+, Scanjet IIC and Scanjet IIP
- Howtek Scanmaster I and II ( GPIB interface)
- IBM 3119
- Logitech (via the Twain driver. Requires Logitech TWAIN source.)
- Microtek (all current models)
- Mitsubishi 7500  (*)
- Panasonic FX-RS505 , RS506 and RS307 (requires MEISCAN.COM)
- Ricoh RS-3xx with ISI-8 or MSI-8 interface
- Ricoh RS-632 with ISI-8, MSI-8 or SCSI interface
- Ricoh FS1 (SCSI)
- Ricoh IS410 
- Ricoh IS410 (SCSI)
- Seiko (*)
- Screen Machine Video card
- Sharp JX-300, JX-320,JX-450, and JX-600 (SCSI and parallel)  (*)
- Tamarack
- Vidar / Truvel
- UMAX UF-32, UF-42, UG-80, UC-300, UG-630, UC-630, UC-840 and UC-1200S
- Xerox 7650  (*)

Before using IMAGE-IN with certain scanners (e.g. ALPS, AVR, Canon, 
Dest HP, Sharp, Panasonic scanners), you must install the DOS driver 
provided with the scanner. Follow the installation instructions 
provided by the scanner manufacturer. 



(*) Important notes concerning certain scanner drivers
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Dest PC scan models 1000, 2000 and 3000
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The Dest DOS files that are included with your scanner must be
installed first. 
You must ensure that the C: drive contains a \DEST directory
that contains the DESTEXEC.EXC and DESTEXEC.OVL files 
(provided by Dest with your scanner). 

Sharp JX scanner
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When configuring the Sharp JX scanner, you must type in the Dev 
setting as it is on the interface card and NOT the model number.
By default Dev 7 has been selected. You can choose between Dev 1
through Dev 7.


The following scanner drivers are pre-release versions of the
driver files. They have been included at the request of many
users, who have the scanners, but who require drivers urgently.
If you are using one the following drivers, or wish to obtain 
an updated version of one of these driver files, please contact 
your distributor or CPI S.A., who will provide you with an updated 
driver as soon as it becomes available.


Mitsubishi 7500
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- The Mitsubishi 7500 driver that is provided in this package is an 
  alpha version of the driver. This means that although you can scan 
  an image using this driver, you cannot modify the scan parameters.

Seiko
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- The Seiko driver is a beta release. Certain options may not be 
  available or fully functional.

Xerox 7650
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- The Xerox 7650 driver is a beta release. Certain options have not  
  been implemented.



TWAIN driver support
---------------------

In addition to the above list of scanners IMAGE-IN now supports TWAIN 
scanner drivers.
If your scanner driver supports TWAIN, and you have installed the
TWAIN source of your scanner, you should choose TWAIN as the 
installed scanner. IMAGE-IN will then use the Twain source directly to
acquire images.

You must obtain the TWAIN source of your scanner from your scanner
manufacturer.

HP scanner and TWAIN
---------------------
To use the TWAIN driver provided with IMAGE-IN with an HP scanner, 
you must have version 1.52 (or above) of the Deskscan driver. 
If your Deskscan driver is an older version, you should use the 
HP driver provided with your IMAGE-IN package instead (i.e. you should 
choose "HP" as the installed scanner when installing the IMAGE-IN package
rather than "TWAIN".)


Canon CJ10 IPU Kit
--------------------

Before using IMAGE-IN with a Canon CJ10 scanner, you must install 
the IPU kit (interface card and driver) provided by Canon. 


CLC10 BlackFix filter - For Canon CJ10 users
--------------------------------------------

When printing with the Canon CJ10, and the option to use pure black is 
selected in the printer driver, the printer will only use the black ink, 
and will not use a mix of CMYK inks to produce the black color. This is 
usually fine when printing line-art images, or when printing solid blocks 
of colors and blacks. 
However, if your image contains a gradation between a pure black region 
to other colors, the image that is printed will contain a clearly defined 
border between the black ink region and the CMYK ink region used to print 
colors which are not pure black. 

To avoid this problem, a CLC10 BlackFix filter has been included. This 
filter  replaces all pure black dots, R,G,B values = 0,0,0, to black 
dots with R,G,B values = 1,1,1. 
This replacement ensures that the Canon CJ10 will print the image using 
all four inks, thereby eliminating the border problem.

To use the CLC10 BlackFix filter:

- Choose CLC10 BlackFix from Filter in the Image Menu
  The filter is immediately applied to the image.


Color Management System
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IMAGE-IN now includes a Color Management System that can correct for 
color deviations inherent to every input or output device.
IMAGE-IN uses the Agfa FotoTune (tm) system to ensure color 
perfect results 


Installing the Agfa FotoTune LE (tm) Color Management System
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Once IMAGE-IN is installed, you must separately install the Agfa 
FotoTune LE program (diskettes provided) as well as the ColorLinks 
for your peripherals. 

To install the Agfa FotoTune program run SETUP.EXE from the Agfa 
FotoTune LE installaton diskette. 

You must install IMAGE-IN release 3.2 before installing the 
Agfa FotoTune LE program.


DMA problems and certain scanners
---------------------------------

Certain scanners make use of the DMA, and problems may arise when
these scanners try to transfer big memory blocks to these areas.
If you get a Windows error message relating to the DMA buffer the
following line should be added in the SYSTEM.INI file in the Windows
sub-directory under the [386enh] section:

DMABufferSize=64


Compatibility problems between IMAGE-IN and some VGA cards
----------------------------------------------------------

If you are using a 16-color VGA configuration or another
16-color display adapter that includes VGA emulation, IMAGE-IN
will try to control the VGA hardware palette directly, so as to
display gray-scale images in true gray scale mode. On certain
systems you may get an altered screen display. To resolve this
problem, the first step is to uncheck "Use VGA palette" in the
view display dialog box. If you still have problems, add the line

   vga=0

in the [display] section of the IMAGEIN.INI file.


IMAGE-IN temporary files
------------------------

IMAGE-IN creates a temporary file when there is not enough memory
to keep an image completely in memory. This file is created in the
same drive/directory as the other Windows temporary files. If there
is not enough disk space for the temporary file, you can select
another drive by setting the TEMP environment variable. To do this,
put a line in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file as follows:

   SET TEMP=<drive>:\pathname


Using Adaptec SCSI drivers and IMAGE-IN
----------------------------------------

The adaptec SCSI driver given with IMAGE-IN uses the following 
Adaptec ASPI DOS driver:

 - ASPI4DOS.sys for 154x and 164x board,

 - ASPI2DOS.sys for 152x boards.

If you do not have this driver, contact your adaptec distributor 
to obtain one.

This device driver must be installed BEFORE the ASPISCSI.SYS
(which is provided on your Image-In disk) in your CONFIG.SYS file.

For example the following lines must be found (in this order) in
your CONFIG.SYS file:

device = [path]\aspi4dos.sys
device = [imagein3 path]\aspiscsi.sys

NOTE: If you have selected a SCSI device (and chosen the adaptec 
      SCSI adapter), the ASPISCSI.SYS will be automatically added 
      to your CONFIG.SYS file.


Using a GPIB interface with IMAGE-IN
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IMAGE-IN is compatible with the National Instruments GPIB interface
that conforms to NI-488.2 specifications or greater.  The driver
must be Windows 3.0 compatible and include the GPIB.DLL supplied by
the distributor.  If you do not have the GPIB.DLL contact the 
distributor to get it.

The GPIB.DLL must be placed in the Windows directory.


Kodak Photo CD Sample Images
----------------------------

Four of the sample images that are included with your IMAGE-IN 
package were directly imported from the Kodak Photo CD photo sampler 
disk, using the Image-In Kodak Photo CD import plug-in module. These 
images are saved in JPEG format and are copied into the IMAGES 
sub-directory under IMAGE-IN.

The photos are:
1- Motocross Bikes.             Photographer: Steve Kelly
2- White Water Rafters.         Photographer: Norm Kerr
3- Girl with painted face.      Photographer: Steve Kelly
4- Two macaws.                  Photographer: Steve Kelly 


New plug-in filters: Cylinder, Solarize and Video
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Three new plug-in filters have been included since the documentation
went into print: Cylinder, Solarize and Video.

The Cylinder filter simulates the effect obtained when one wraps
an image around a cylindrical object. The effect can either be
a vertical "wrap" or a horizontal "wrap".

The Solarize filter simulates the photographic effect of a
"solarization". The extent of the solarization as well as whether
the effect is negative or positive can be selected.

The Video filter enhances images that are acquired from a video signal, 
such as a still-video camera.


Aldus Gallery Effects(tm) support
-----------------------------------

You can now directly access the Aldus Gallery Effects library of 
filters, from within IMAGE-IN. This means you do not need to exit 
IMAGE-IN, whenever you wish to apply these special effects filters 
to your scanned images.

To access these special effects filters:

1- You must purchase the Aldus Gallery Effects(tm) from your software 
vendor and install the program. 

2- When installing the Aldus Gallery Effects program, you will be asked 
whether you wish the program to update the AUTOEXEC.BAT file. If you do 
not want the program to automatically update this file, you MUST manually 
update the AUTOEXEC.BAT file and add the exact path of the ALDUS Gallery 
Effects program. If the program is not in the path, the IMAGE-IN plug-in 
module will not be able to access the ALDUS GE filters. 

3- When you call the ALDUS GE filter for the first time, from within 
IMAGE-IN, specify the exact path of the ALDUS filters. After the first
time, IMAGE-IN will automatically access the ALDUS GE filter list whenever
you call up the ALDUS GE filter from the Image view menu.


Release Notes for IMAGE-IN Read NNT version 3.1
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1. This version of IMAGE-IN Read NNT will only run under Windows 3.1. 
It is not compatible with Windows 3.0.

2. Since the documentation went into print, the following change was 
implemented so as to improve the reading speed of IMAGE-IN Read NNT.

The automatic switch from Image View window to Text View window has been 
deferred until after the image has been completely "read" by the program.
Image-In Read does not switch to the Text View window as soon as the 
reading operation begins. Instead, the progress of the reading operation 
is now visible as an inversion of the mask. Once the complete mask region 
is converted into text, IMAGE-IN Read will switch to the Text View window.
However, if you wish to switch from the Image View window to the Text View 
window at any time during the reading operation, simply press the 
Image View/Text View toggle button in the Toolbar. You will switch to the 
Text View window and can observe the conversion of the image into text.

Note : The reading operation is considerably slowed down if you are in the 
Text View window.

3. German, French Canadian, and Scandinavian language support is now 
included.
