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Setting Resizing Options
| Before you can actually start the resizing, you have to set up some special options, like where to put the resized images.
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| From top to bottom, here are the options that you should revise:
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| PPP usually cannot reduce the size of images. Selecting this option allows PPP to shrink images.
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| Allows PPP to increase image size.
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| This is a check box. If this option is checked, PPP will perform a good quality shrinking. This means that the resizing will take much more time, but the quality will be considerably better. This also means that if your output image in the Good Files list is bitonal, PPP will create grayscale images during resizing. This option only applies for shrinking. PPP can not do anti-aliased increasing of the image.
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| Whether this option is enabled or not depends on the current networking parameters specified on the Job Setup page. If you are using relative file names within the job (Relative Naming Convention), you can disregard this option. In this case, PPP will put your resized images to an automatically named folder, which you can not change. The name of the folder is the same as the name of the job, except the "_resized" word is added to the end. For example, if your job is named XXX.job, the output directory for the resized images will be XXX_resized.
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| If the Absolute Naming Convention option is selected, you have to enter a valid output directory where you would like to put your resized images. Be careful, because the resizer will overwrite your existing images.
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| Merge all images into a multipage TIFF file named
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| If this option is checked, PPP will create a multi page TIFF file containing all the images created by the batch resizer. The order of the pages in this TIFF file is the same as the order of the files in the Good Files List, which is an alphabetical order. The grayscale and color pages will be packbit compressed, which is a lossless compression. The bitonal pages will use the CCITT Group 4 fax compression, which is one of the best lossless compression techniques.
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| Merge all images into a multipage PDF file named
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| If this option is checked, PPP will create a multipage PDF file containing all the images created by the batch resizer. The order of the pages in this PDF file is the same as the order of the files in the Good Files List, which is an alphabetical order. The grayscale and color pages will be flate compressed (also called Z compression), which is a lossless compression. The bitonal pages will use the CCITT Group 4 fax compression, which is one of the best lossless compressions.
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