To reach this dialog box, click Clip Attributes on any of the following dialog boxes in the application definition.
Use this dialog box to specify sparse clip information for the selected grid.. Sparse clips are used for archiving part of a sheet, when you need to save the original image as well as any data captured from it. See Understanding Archiving, below, for details.
NOTE: If you checked
When creating a new grid, most clip attributes default to those of the last selected grid if the same Tool (Bar Code, Graybox, or OMR) is being used. For example, if you define two OMR grids in sequence, clip attributes carry over; however, if you define an OMR grid followed by a bar code grid, clip attributes do not carry over. Archive this Clip and File Name Suffix attributes are blank in either case.
During scanning, image scanners running with ScanTools Plus can capture image clips of OMR grids, bar codes, grayboxes, and whole sheet sides. These image clips can be viewed during post-scan editing of the data record and, optionally, they can be archived for later access by your image archiving system. Archiving is configured as part of your application definition process.
There are two ways to archive images in ScanTools Plus:
Post-scan image archiving is a manual process. After the forms are scanned, you click a button in the Scanning Module to process the images into an archive format.
Post-scan image archiving can sometimes take longer than scanning, due to:
Before you can perform post-scan image archiving, you must create and save a ScanTools application with all appropriate output fields and grid/graybox/bar code definitions. The following items are used to manage post-scan archiving:
If using a background form image, and your form has the required form ID mark, you can use the OMR/Merge Horizontal Adjustment in the Application Settings dialog box to improve the alignment of the background form image to the scanned image.
For each sheet of each document, select parameters on the Document and Sheet Properties dialog box - Clips Tab to manage whether to save images as bitone or grayscale, what compression type to use, whether to take individual clips or whole sheet clips, and so forth.
If you have the graphic .tif file of the Background Form Image, select the image on the Document and Sheet Properties dialog box - Background Tab to merge it with the individual clip so you can view the scanned data in the context of the form.
For each field for which you want an image clip file produced, check Archive this Clip in the Archive section of the Clip Attributes dialog box. Then, enter a meaningful and unique File Name Suffix. The name you enter is used as part of the image clip file name. If you are using a background form image (see Image Clips dialog box above) and you want it merged with the individual grid clip, check Combine with Form. If you selected the Sparse (individual clips) method in the Image Clips dialog box, then select the Clip Grayscale (grayscale/bitone choice) and Clip Compression type for each individual grid. Using this method lets you have different clip parameters for separate clips.
NOTE: When archiving linked grids, only the last grid in the link is included in the image clip unless you take corrective action. Correct this by expanding the clip region (drag the edge of the clip region while pressing the CTRL key) to include all grids that are linked before you click Append. If you forget to do this before clicking Append, you will need to redefine the linked grids being sure to expand the clip region before clicking Append.
Archive indices use is optional. If you use it, use the Archive Indices dialog box to select all fields you want available as index entries in the archive index file for each document. These field names and data will then be entered into the archive index file. If you do not use archive indices, the index file will not contain field names or data.
NOTE: We recommend that you do not re-archive data files if the application has been modified after scanning.
ScanTools Plus includes a utility called iNAME that has scan-time image archiving. During scanning, iNAME image archiving is performed automatically using the parameters stored in the .ini file you created through the iNAME configuration process.
Before you can perform scan-time image archiving, you must create and save a ScanTools application with all appropriate output field and grid, graybox, and bar code definitions, plus the additional application settings, image clipping definitions, and archiving configuration settings required for iNAME image archiving. The following items are used to manage iNAME image archiving:
In the Application Settings dialog box, for all documents in the application:
In the Document and Sheet Properties Dialog - Clips Tab, for each sheet of each document:
This sets the image format parameters for all whole sheet clips generated by iNAME to the same values. If your archiving requirement calls for individual clips of grids, bar codes, or grayboxes, iNAME Configuration allows you to specify the use of Document Image Format Parameters (i.e. use the same image format parameters specified for whole sheet clips) or Grid Image Format Parameters when selecting an image to archive. If you are using Grid Image Format Parameters for your individual clips, change the Clipping Mode to Sparse on the Image Clips dialog box and then, on the Clip Attributes dialog box associated with each grid for which iNAME will generate an image clip, select the desired image format parameters.
The background form image files that are used by iNAME Merge are identified in the Background Top/Bottom Form Image group boxes. You can specify these files in the Add/Replace Background Form Images for Sheet # dialog box.
CAUTION: Sparse clipping of software bar codes and, with iNAME, of grayboxes, is not compatible with use of absolute (.001 in or .01 mm) or Hybrid units of measurement. See Grid Measurement dialog box - Unit of Measurement.
In the Document and Sheet Properties dialog box - Background Tab, enter the names and paths to the background form images that will be used to merge with the scanned data.
In the Clip Attributes dialog box - Archive group box, for each field you want an image clip file produced:
If you cleared (or did not check) Whole sheet in the Document and Sheet Properties Dialog - Background Tab, you can also change Grayscale, Compression, and other related image format parameters in the separate Clip Attributes dialog boxes of each grid you image clip.
NOTE: When archiving linked grids, only the last grid in the link is included in the image clip unless you expand the clip region (CTRL + drag the edge of the clip region) to include all grids that are linked before you click Append.
In the iNAME Configurationdialog box, for all documents in the application:
In the iNAME Configuration - Paths and Indexes dialog box, for all documents in the application:
If you are using iNAME image archiving and edit correction is required, use post-scan edit correction. If you want to view the image clip of a failing field during post-scan editing, you must select the same edit profile during scanning that you will use for post-scan edit correction. Image clips of edit failures are created during scanning, using the edit profile selected at scan time. A different edit profile can be selected for post-scan editing; however, there may not be image clips displayed in the post-scan editor, depending on how the edit profiles differ. A field could have passed editing during scanning but failed using a different edit profile in post-scan editing, therefore the image clip was not captured during scanning.
CAUTION: Sparse clipping of software bar codes and (with iNAME) of grayboxes is not compatible with use of absolute (.001 in or .01 mm) or Hybrid units of measurement.
During scanning, all image clips are stored in a temporary folder. This folder is automatically deleted when scanning is completed. From the temporary folder, the image clips are moved into the specified folder you defined in the iNAME configuration.
CAUTION: Do not open either the temporary folder or final destination folders (using Windows Explorer) until scanning is complete.
If a path or filename was defined to use the contents of a field (Field Data), and during scanning a multiple character was encountered in that field, the corresponding name generated by iNAME image archiving will contain an alphabetic character in the same position as the multiple that was found in the field. A multiple usually generates an asterisk (*), however, asterisks cannot be used in filenames. For example:
The filename is defined to use the contents of the Name field.
The name scanned is Smi*h, with a multiple in the 4th position.
iNAME produces a file of SmiXh, where X is any alphabetic character.
If a path or filename was defined for a specific number of characters and the path or filename generated from the field selected was not as long, the name generated will have underscores (__) added to the end to fill in the length defined. In the same manner, if the field defined to generate a path or filename had no data (was blank), underscores are generated for all characters in the field. During post-scan editing you can change the underscores to meaningful characters.
If field data is corrected during editing, file/directory names and/or indexes that use this field data are also updated.
NOTE: You cannot perform Online edit correction using iNAME scan-time archiving. You can only implement archiving during post-scan editing. The image clips taken during scanning are used for post-scan editing. To ensure you have the image clips you need for post-scan editing, select the edit profile during scanning and use the same edit profile later during post-scan editing. If you use a different edit profile than the one used during scanning, you may not have the image clips to view in the post-scan editor. During post-scan editing, iNAME applies any edit changes to the directory, file names, and indexes which use field data to reference the image clips.
Regardless of which archiving method you choose, you also must decide what type of clips you want:
Whole sheet clipping might be done in cases where it is important to capture every possible comment that might be made on a page, or where the paper needs to be reconstituted from the clip and the background form image. When you use whole sheet clipping, ScanTools clips the whole page instead of a single grid. If the data file must be edited after scanning, the entire page is visible. Because the smaller clips defined for each grid exist in the clip file as "phantom" clips, the editor is still able to highlight specific areas on the form.
Sparse clipping means only specified grid image clips are saved. In the case of an OMR document with no edit failures and no archiving, no image clips are saved. Sparse clipping can be helpful because it is fast—no time is wasted compressing and saving area on the form that you do not want. Sparse clipping also allows you to clip different grids at different pixel depths, using different compression methods. This allows you to clip a portion of a form in grayscale for KFI, while you clip another portion in bitone for input to an archiving system.
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Image archiving produces two output file types:
Each clip (whole sheet or sparse (grid)) generates its own image file. Scan-time archiving allows a greater choice of assigning file names. Post-scan archiving uses the six-digit document serial number assigned during scanning, plus the suffix defined in the application definition. The archive clips have a .tif file extension for Packbits RLE, CCITT G3 Fax, and CCITT G4 Fax compression. They have a .jpg file extension for JPEG compression.
You can write archive clips in any of the supported compression formats and bit depths. If you do not use a background form .tif file (see What about background images, below for details) , the clip file is written with the same bit depth as defined in the ScanTools Plus application.
When you use a background form .tif file, the compression (bit depth) you specified for the clip is also applied to the background form image, as follows:
For details on clip settings, see Document and Sheet Properties Dialog - Clips Tab or Clip Attributes Dialog.
ScanTools generates a single index file containing the index values for all the image clip files generated. The index file is not used by ScanTools but is created for the archiving system that will be used to store and access the image files. The index file format is selected for:
NOTE: The file name in the archive index will be set to *NOT TAKEN*** if Conditional Clipping for Image Archiving was enabled for a graybox and the graybox clip region did not contain data.
The index file has one line for each archive clip taken. Each line contains the following data:
Each field in the index information is delimited by the tab character.
Each line is delimited by a carriage return line feed.
Though this index file format is unlikely to be directly usable by any archiving software as it stands, it is designed so that it can be easily manipulated into some other format. It contains data sufficient for an application to easily extract all the clips for either a document, a serial number, or a clip suffix.
The following is a sample ScanTools index (.ndx) file created during post-scan archiving.
GPAS(tab)PH(tab)000001(tab)000001PH.TIF(tab)Name~John Doe(tab)ID~6128920316
GPAS(tab)SIG(tab)000001(tab)000001SIG.TIF(tab)Name~John Doe(tab)ID~6128920316
GPAS(tab)PH(tab)000002(tab)000002PH.TIF(tab)Name~Mary Richards
GPAS(tab)SIG(tab)000002(tab)000002SIG.TIF(tab)Name~Mary Richards
GPAS(tab)PH(tab)000003(tab)000003PH.TIF(tab)Name~Jay Smith(tab)ID~6126832231
GPAS(tab)SIG(tab)000003(tab)000003SIG.TIF(tab)Name~Jay Smith(tab)ID~6126832231
This example is for 3 serial numbers that are a mix of the "Single Sided GPAS" and "Double Sided GPAS" documents in sample application 701. The single sided form is indexed by name and ID number while the double sided form is indexed by name only. Each document archives a photo, designated by suffix PH, and a signature, designated by suffix SIG.
When you scan forms printed in "dropout" colors, much of the visual formatting provided by the titles, captions, lines, and boxes on the form is electronically removed to improve data collection speed and accuracy. Since this same visual formatting provides context to the information on archived form images, ScanTools software enables you to merge the data on the image clip with a background form image, either during post-scan archiving or using iNAME. This image is a .tif file that should be supplied by the vendor who designed your form (although ScanTools also provides a way for you to create a background image by scanning a sample form). It usually contains just the parts of the image that drop out during scanning.
If you do not choose to Run iNAME Merge After Scanning when you configured iNAME, you can run it manually after scanning is completed and the image clip files are in the appropriate directory. iNAME Merge enables you to perform any combination of the following:
See Using iNAME Merge for details on merging background images when archiving.
Background form images are also used during application definition. They appear in the grid definition area of the Application Module to make it easier for you to locate and define grids.
If the clip is from a graybox, you can choose to archive the clip only if the clip region contains data. Using this option., regions with data are archived and regions without data are not. Your application determines whether data is present based on the Cutoff Value set for the region. For more information, see Enable Conditional Clipping for Image Archiving in Graybox Tool.
CAUTION: Sparse clipping of software bar codes and (with iNAME) of grayboxes is not compatible with use of absolute (.001 in or .01 mm) or Hybrid units of measurement.
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Archive This Clip |
(Post-scan archiving only) Check this box to archive the current individual grid image clip. Clips designated for archive are initially stored in the standard clip file but are copied out and written as separate entities during the post-scan archive process. CAUTION: Do not check this box if you are using the scan-time iNAME image archive function. If selected:
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File Name Suffix |
(Optional) Type the suffix to be assigned to the image clip during scanning. Enter a maximum of 10 characters. NOTE: The file name suffix is not the same as the file extension. All archive clips have a .jpg or .tif file extension. The suffix is added to the document serial number to make the archive clip file name. Each archived clip generates its own clip file:
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Clip Rotation |
Select a rotation. Options are:
TIP: If you are using iNAME Merge to include the background image in any archived clips, be sure to set this rotation to the same direction as the form appears when it is in the scanner input hopper. You can need to change the image rotation for optimal viewing of the clip when editing or archiving. You can rotate clips separately and differently from each other. |
Combine with Background Image |
(Optional) If a background form file is being used during scanning (see Document and Sheet Properties Dialog - Background Tab), check this box to rotate the background image for this individual clip with the clip, using the rotation defined above. NOTE: You do not need to check Combine with Form if you are using iNAME Merge to do a background form merge TIPS:
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Save As |
Select the grayscale color depth to use for the saved image. Choices reflect a combination of color depth and compression: |
JPEG Quality |
(Only if you chose 256 Grays - JPEG, above) Select the amount of compression used for JPEG clips. Select a number from 1 to 100. 1 uses the most compression to produce the smallest file size and the lowest image quality. 100 uses the least compression to produce the largest file size and the highest image quality. The default is 75. |
Grayscale Background Offset |
Check this box to reduce the contrast when viewing clips, then specify a number between 1 and 100 (the default is 40)—the higher the number, the lower the contrast. This can be helpful in reducing eyestrain while viewing the image. Uncheck the box to leave the background full white (highest contrast) |
Bitone Threshold Method |
Select a preset threshold to use when saving an image as a bitone. Bitone images convert the on-screen colors to black or white, depending on the threshold preset chosen. Different types of data work best with different thresholds. Choices are:
CAUTION: Use the manual method carefully. If you set the threshold too high, you may lose critical detail in the conversion to bitone. If this happens regularly, you will need to change your application to a lower threshold and rescan your forms to recapture missing detail. |
Bitone Edge Enhancement |
Check this box to remove shadows around dark text and other dark areas,remove shadows from white text on black backgrounds, andoutlines (in white) for dark text on shaded backgrounds. Parameters that control the edge contrast enhancement algorithm do not normally require modifying. However, if you need to modify them, use the Configure Bitone Edge Contrast Enhancement Parameters dialog box from the ScanTools Plus main screen. Any changes made in that dialog box affect all applications. NOTE: We recommend turning Edge Contrast Enhancement on. However, we recommend that you test the OCR fields, and, if necessary, change the Bitone Edge Contrast Enhancement setting (checkbox) and re-test to determine whether recognition is improved or not when using Bitone Edge Contrast Enhancement. Several variables, such as pencil sharpness (thickness of pencil marks), quality of handwriting, etc. affect how useful this feature is. CAUTION: If you are using a computer that meets only the minimum system requirements, enabling this function may negatively affect the speed at which sheets are scanned. |
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