Crosscap User Manual
Split Page
CROSSCAP Manual > Project settings > Image processing > Split Page

Split page will split images into several images of the next smaller format. For example, if you scan the front page of a DIN A3 sized document, then Split page will automatically split this image into two DIN A4 images. If you scan the front and rear page of a DIN A3 sized document, then the result will be 4 DIN A4 images.


Filter:

Processing on page

Perform this function on ...       

  • Both sides
  • Front pages
  • Rear pages

 

Ignore monochrome pages, Ignore gray scale pages, Ignore color pages

Specifically applies to multistream mode. If any of these three filters are set to On, then this function is turned off for the respective page types. Please note that combining all three options Ignore monochrome pages, Ignore gray scaled pages and Ignore color pages will effectively turn execution off, all together, since there are no images left to process.

 

Ignore blank pages

Turns this function off, for all blank pages.

 

Ignore first document page

Causes this function to skip the first page of every document (which usually is the page triggering document separation).

 

Ignore cover pages

Turns this function off, for cover pages.

 

Output:

Paper Format

Select the format (paper-size) to be split. This restricts the split page function to images of exactly this size, other formats will be ignored. For example, if only a few A3 leaflets in a predominantly A4 sized document pile need to be split, select A3 as the Paper Format.

 

Orientation

Select landscape for horizontal and portrait for upright page orientation.

 

Sort

If set to On, resulting pages will be sorted into a logical sequence. Logical sorting corresponds to the sequence which would result from folding the original page.

 

Switched on

Switches this module on or off. Turning this function off will preserve all settings, for later use (as opposed to removing the function). Useful when developing or troubleshooting project templates.

 

Image processing on server (CROSSCAP Enterprise only)

Image processing requires substantial amounts of CPU capacity. In order to relieve CROSSCAP Scan-Clients from this task and speed up all other processing, image processing functions may be selectively transferred to the CROSSCAP Enterprise server.

If this option is activated (On), then execution of this function will be deferred and processed by the CROSSCAP Enterprise server, later on. Deferred image processing will occur during the pre-process workflow step (see chapter Enterprise Server, section System workflow Enterprise).