Chapter 4. Processing |
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In the previous chapters, we have described all functions and settings for image processing. Now, it is time to run the process and take a look at how it progresses. There are three types of image processing in the application: Process to TWAIN, Process to File and Process to Clipboard. In all three cases, the processing process is identical and it is only the last action that differs. For Process to TWAIN, this is sending an image to the application or to a device through the TWAIN driver. The results transfer through the TWAIN driver will be described below with the XnView image viewer taken as an example. For Process to File, this is saving an image to the specified folder on the drive. For Process to Clipboard, this is saving an image to the clipboard. In this case, it is convenient to paste the image into a document or another application without interim saving. It should be reminded that Process to File can be run not only for files, but also for subfolders.
You can interrupt the processing process by pressing the Esc key on the keyboard.
So, let's take a closer look at each saving method.
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