IBM AS/400 Photo Scanner User Manual


 
The following table describes the fields newly shown on the Convert to Page
Segment display:
Field Name Description
Unit of measure This prompt is displayed only when a Y (Yes) is specified in the
Change image size
prompt. It specifies whether inch or centimeter is
used as the unit of measure for the
Width
and the
Length
prompts.
Select one of the following:
1 Inch is used for the unit of measure.
2 Centimeter is used for the unit of measure.
Width This prompt is displayed only when a Y (Yes) is specified in the
Change image size
prompt. It specifies the horizontal size of output
image area to be printed.
| The following values can be specified for this parameter:
0.10 - 22.75 (in inches)
0.10 - 57.79 (in centimeters)
Length This prompt is displayed only when a Y (Yes) is specified in the
Change image size
parameter. It specifies the vertical size of the
image area that is to be printed.
| The following values can be specified for this prompt:
0.10 - 22.75 (in inches)
0.10 - 57.79 (in centimeters)
Mapping option This prompt is displayed only when a Y (Yes) is specified in the
Change image size
prompt. It specifies how the image is mapped to
the output image area.
You can specify one of the following values in this prompt:
1 (Position and trim)
The top left corner of the image is specified with the origin of
the output image area. Any portion of the image that falls
outside the limits of the output image area is trimmed.
2 (Scale-to-fit)
The center of the image is set in the same position as the
center of the output image area, and the image presentation
space is scaled to fit within the limits of the output image
area.
3 (Center-and-trim)
The center of the image is set in the same position as the
center of the output image area. Any portion of the image
that falls outside the limits of the output image area is
trimmed.
4 (Image point-to-pel)
The origin of the image is mapped to the origin of the output
image area. Any portion of the image that goes outside the
output image area is truncated at the block boundaries, and
no resolution correction is done.
5 (Image point-to-pel with double dot)
The origin of the image is mapped to the origin of the output
image area, and each image point is then doubled
(replicated) in both dimensions. Any part of the image that
goes outside the output image area is truncated at the block
boundaries, and no resolution correction is done.
See page 329 for more information.
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