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Projekteinstellungen - Export

 

Max. Threads

Threads allow parallelization during batch finalization, i.e. they will spread the processing load across several CPU-cores. More specifically, as soon as more than one Max. Threads (default) is specified, CROSSCAP will attempt to process several documents within a batch in parallel, rather than processing the entire batch sequentially, as with just one Thread.

Depending on the structure of the batch to be processed and the amount of CPU-cores available, increasing Max. Threads may result in a notable acceleration of batch finalization. However, too large a value for Max. Threads may also cause an overload. Predicting the exact behaviour of your particular CROSSCAP-setup is near impossible, we therefore recommend to identify the optimum number of Max. Threads through own experimentation.

 

Export

Two identical Export entries are shown, since output data may be exported to two different destinations simultaneously, e.g. into the file system and into a DMS. With only one export destination, please make sure to use only one of the export entries (preferably the top line), this will ensure that export functions are correctly executed in their desired combination and sequence.

Since both of the Export entries offer identical functionality, explanations of the various export options will only be given once.

Click on the button  at the end of one of the input lines labelled Export, an extended dialog with three different window sections will open.


On the top left side (Available), first select the desired export option and then copy it to the top right window (Selected) by using the button labelled with an arrow to the right. Repeat as often as necessary.

After clicking on any of the selected functions in the right window, the bottom window will show detail options for this function. In the following sections, these option lists will be discussed in detail.


Image processing

In addition to performing image processing on incoming images, it is also possible to automatically modify output files. Use if one or more export formats need to be modified selectively.

Each export format may be individually processed using a subset of the full toolset described in the section on Image Processing.

The Image processing functions available during export are as follows:
Border removal, Color conversion, Color detection, Digital printDeskew, DespeckleFlip, Frame page, Invert, Line removal, Punch hole removal, Rotate, Scale resolution.