KODAK Capture Desktop Software is an intuitive and easy-to-use capture software application, specifically designed to make processing and sharing scanned documents simple. With KODAK Capture Desktop you'll receive "out of the box" production and have the immediate ability to capture, edit and output anything from single documents to larger batches in distributed or departmental environments.
KODAK Capture Desktop Software is exclusively available as a bundled product with select KODAK Scanners at no additional charge. Along with the essentials for easy and productive scanning, Kodak Capture Desktop shares the design and interface of KODAK Capture Pro Software, which offers many more advanced capabilities for image and data capture automation (see upgrade information below).
Prevent post-scan rework with technology that automatically validates accurate capture. Intelligent Exception Processing immediately identifies missing information, such as a required signature. Intelligent Quality Control automatically flags questionable information for review.
Securely capture and share information across your business. High-quality imaging delivers accurate data for your business applications. Share job setups across the organization to maintain standard indexing and routing rules. You can install Kodak Capture Pro software on local workstations and use it without an internet connection.
Unlike any other data capture software on the market, Kodak Capture Pro works seamlessly with scanners from many other manufacturers, so you can continue to get value from any existing hardware investments.
Kodak Capture Pro is scalable and flexible to grow along with your business. Find the right edition of the software for your business, from desktop scanning to dedicated, high-volume operations.
The Capture Pro to UiPath Orchestrator enables direct integration with Capture Pro Software to UiPath Job Queues, eliminating the need for hot folders or feeding bot pre-indexed data. The result is a faster, more secure, and less error-prone scanning workflow that bypasses hot folders and enables confirmation of data right at the point of capture.
Kodak Alaris is a leading provider of information capture solutions that simplify business processes. We exist to help the world make sense of information with smart, connected solutions powered by decades of image science innovation. Our award-winning range of scanners, software and services are available worldwide, and through our network of channel partners.
Get crisp, clear images, no matter how challenging your originals may be. Perfect Page technology optimises image quality with 30+ enhancements automatically - with every scan. Dual stream scanning captures two images at rated speed, giving you an OCR/OMR optimised black and white image and a archive-ready colour image, in one scan.
Prevent post-scan rework with tools to validate accurate capture. Intelligent Exception Processing lets you immediately identify missing information on a document, like a signature. Intelligent Quality Control automatically flags questionable information for review.
Securely and reliably capture ad share information across your business. High quality imaging delivers accurate data for business applications. Share job setups across the organisation to maintain standard capture, index and routing rules for compliance. Kodak Capture Pro software can be installed on local workstations, and can be used without an internet connection.
The desktop device can scan both sides of a document at the same time and deliver the scanned page in a variety of formats. The i1420 also can serialize documents as it scans them to prevent duplicate scans and record when the scan took place.
Kodak Capture Pro Software lets you quickly convert forms, invoices, patient records and other critical business documents to high-quality images.
Efficiently capture critical index data, then automatically deliver it all to databases and applications like the powerful OpenText Alchemy.
Benefit from new advances in quality control to identify and adjust challenging images without rescanning.
At the same time, document capture must stay in sync with current technologies to help businesses remain efficient. Organizations are turning to web-based
architectures to speed the adoption of new business applications and minimize support costs. The SCANMATE i1180 Scanner is designed to keep up with these
changing technology environments.
Plus, the SCANMATE i1180 Scanner is a fully licensed device for the EMC CAPTIVA Cloud Toolkit, making it easy and cost effective for customers or
developers using this software development kit (SDK) to write and enable browser-based capture applications.
Kofax VRS Elite reduces the time involved in manual document preparation and enhances the quality of scanned images, dramatically improving both manual scanning productivity and the efficiency of document capture processes.
Offering unlimited scanning, automated data capture options, and un-matched reporting and auditing tools, Dokmee Capture is the ideal Document Capture Software for scanning service bureaus, centralized scanning departments within large corporations, or companies looking to convert a large backlog of files.
With ordinary video camera, you're forced to frame every shot and often wonder if you captured what you intended. Not with the ORBIT360 4K VR camera. It's designed to help you easily capture 360 without missing a single angle and goes way beyond just recording a simple video. Using our complimentary PIXPRO VR Suite software, you now have the ability to make cinematic edits post-capture and choose the perfect frame, angle and put your signature on your work of art.
The KODAK PIXPRO ORBIT360 4K is about to change your world. This portable powerhouse is easy to use to capture glorious 360 photos and videos, automatically stitch within the camera and share on the go. Prepare to leap into the world of 360 interactive photos and videos and capture everything you love to do with ease.
In capture mode we can control flash, exposure compensation, single/continuous shooting, image quality and self-timer mode all from external controls. To make other changes such as resolution, white balance, long exposures, focus modes (including manual focus) you have to go into the on-screen menu. I timed how long it would take to switch from Auto white balance to fluorescent white balance, it took 7 seconds Which is kind of a long time, in my review of the DC265 I quibbled about the lack of controls on the body of the camera, forcing users to go into the menu system to make simple camera setting changes No improvement with the DC290.
Kodak's Super 8 Camera is a hybrid of old and new: it shoots movies using Super 8 motion picture film but incorporates digital elements like a flip-out LCD screen and audio capture. Eight years after we first saw the camera at CES 2016, Kodak is finally bringing it to market.
I read reviews on the desktop film scanners on Amazon; nothing above 4 stars. The reviewers who were happy had pretty low standards, and the guys like me rated them much lower. I checked every now & then, figuring someone would figure out there's a market for a decent one of these at a fair price.
Document capture at the desktop combined with networked scanning can provide quick access to shared information for everyone in a business, equating to collaboration throughout the organization and, more important, shortening the time for information retrieval. It can also migrate potential business risks. With information readily available, officials can make decisions based on the most recent data and will comply with records-management guidelines and regulatory requirements, such as the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.
Networked scanning combines document capture speed, quality and ease of use with the capabilities of existing networks. Small to medium-size businesses with a need for quickly accessing information will find that installing or upgrading to a document management system is worth considering. In addition to providing a return-on-investment value, networked document capture brings an increased competitive edge in providing better customer service with happier employees.
Capturing and reproducing black and white images are common problems for high quality print reproduction. This study compared the monotone reproduction quality of the Kodak Photo CD Master technology to the standard methods currently being employed using high resolution scanners such as the Agfa Horizon Scanner and the Optronics ColorGetter II. The Kodak Photo CD Master and the Optronics ColorGetter II were used to scan the original 35mm black and white film negatives. The negatives selected represent the various tonal ranges encountered by professional photographers. High key and low key images were included in the selection since these are the extreme density range of negatives. The same six monotone images, obtained from a professional photographer, were scanned using either the negative or the "desired print." The flatbed scanners, the midrange Agfa Horizon and the low end Agfa StudioScan, captured the "desired print" as a digital file. The Optronics ColorGetter II, a drum scanner, and the Kodak Photo CD captured the monotone negative. This study determined whether the image captured by the Photo CD Master scanner could produce the image quality that is required by professional photographers. Currently, quality printing uses high end scanners to capture high resolutions and detail. Photo CD's are being implemented for archival storage of dig ital images. Traditional methods of scanning were also investigated to determine whether it is possible to digitally reproduce a monotone desired print accurately to satisfy a professional photographer. Digital duplication of the "desired print", with its darkroom manipulation, would be a significant achievement for the photographer. In using a digital format a photographer would be able to store and recall the information and exactly duplicate a print without spending additional time cus tom printing. Adobe Photoshop 2.5.1 was used to globally and locally control the negative to reproduce the photographer's intent. A comparison was made between the "desired print" and the results obtained through the digital capture, manipulation, storage and printing of the image. Each digital image captured by the four scanners was printed on four different printers. The four printers used in this study are: The Canon Laser Copier 500 Color Electrophotographic Laser The Hewlett Packard LaserJet, monochrome electrophotographic laser The 3M Rainbow Dye Sublimation The Epson Stylus InkJet This thesis questions whether the digital darkroom can replace the professional photographer's wet darkroom through the use of scanners, computers, software and desktop printers. It determines which method is best for capturing and reproducing the professional photographer's images. An evaluation of the final digital prints is made by a professional photographer.
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