InterLab System User Manual
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3.3. Configuration InterLab System - User Manual To gain access to additional functions in ilsImageProcessor (configuration) click right mouse button on the application icon. There will appear a list of tasks, which may be performed in this software. The configuration of ilsImageProcessor is simple and convenient process. After clicking on [Settings] you will see window with three overlaps. In these overlaps you may define: Location of the Hot Folder (disk drive), print resolution and sharpness settings Paper Magazines Paper Formats 3.3.1. Location of the Hot Folder and prints resolution First thing you should perform in configuration is to set print resolution, Hot Folder path, sharpness parameters and output format. Click on the overlap [Settings] and fill the fields with appropriate values. [1] Print resolution depends on the type of machine that the image will be printed on. Information about print resolution suitable for the machine you are working with, is determined in machine specification. The standard dpi for a printed photograph is usually about 300. [2] Standard location of Hot Folder is on the Hard Drive Disk Z:\. In the ilsImageProcessor default in this field is Z:\HOT_FOLDER, but if you have this directory on different drive, just type in this field path directory suitable for your work system. [3] Base sharp level – this option allows you to set base sharp level value for single images and ID images. ilsImageProcessor sharpen these images using sharp level, only if images are sent from ilsPrintMaker with [Auto] sharpen option. 86
InterLab System - User Manual [4] Index sharp level – this option allows you to set sharp level for images in Index Print format. [5] Anti-plastic Effect – check this function if you want to use special processing system, which protect against “Plastic Effect” (unnatural effect) on the image. This option is especially noticeable with printing small files on large formats. 3.3.2. Paper magazines Second step is to define paper magazines. Click on the middle overlap and set all paper magazines available. In the begining the window is empty (without any settings ready). To define new paper magazine, press [Add new paper magazine] + button and follow the instruction below. 87
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3.3. Configuration<br />
<strong>InterLab</strong> <strong>System</strong> - <strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong><br />
To gain access to additional functions in ilsImageProcessor (configuration) click right mouse<br />
button on the application icon. There will appear a list of tasks, which may be performed in this<br />
software.<br />
The configuration of ilsImageProcessor is simple and convenient process. After clicking on<br />
[Settings] you will see window with three overlaps. In these overlaps you may define:<br />
Location of the Hot Folder (disk drive), print resolution and sharpness settings<br />
Paper Magazines<br />
Paper Formats<br />
3.3.1. Location of the Hot Folder and prints resolution<br />
First thing you should perform in configuration is to set print resolution, Hot Folder path,<br />
sharpness parameters and output format. Click on the overlap [Settings] and fill the fields with<br />
appropriate values.<br />
[1] Print resolution depends on the type of machine that the image will be printed on.<br />
Information about print resolution suitable for the machine you are working with, is determined in<br />
machine specification. The standard dpi for a printed photograph is usually about 300.<br />
[2] Standard location of Hot Folder is on the Hard Drive Disk Z:\. In the ilsImageProcessor<br />
default in this field is Z:\HOT_FOLDER, but if you have this directory on different drive, just<br />
type in this field path directory suitable for your work system.<br />
[3] Base sharp level – this option allows you to set base sharp level value for single images and<br />
ID images. ilsImageProcessor sharpen these images using sharp level, only if images are sent from<br />
ilsPrintMaker with [Auto] sharpen option.<br />
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