@@sj1765 I’ve got a question. During a b&w scan have you ever scanned a page in color because of a photo and converted just the text back to B&W. I couldn’t find a way to just convert the text. Color creates too large a file. Thanks
Hello, Scott. Thank you very much for your video. I have the following question because sometimes I have some eye troubles, I want to select the stretch option when standardizing the document. My question is: if I do that, is there any disadvantage to the stretch option? I mean, if I print the copy, will it cut the pages? does it work if I convert the document to pdf in the highest quality to make it less weird looking? Thank you!
Hi Ben - I don’t think there’s any disadvantage to stretching it. I stretch the front and back covers and then I maximise the text because, to me, it just looks better. The stretched text just looks a little bit odd to me but that’s just personal preference!
Can I use this software to work with my existing images, or is it only suitable for working with the manufacturer's scanner? Is the software free, and can it be downloaded?
Hey, you can import other files into this software but the software needs a serial number found on the bottom of the scanner to activate it. I would recommend using ScanTailor Advanced for editing stuff. I find it way better than this CZUR software!
great vid. how do you make the software always open in administrator mode to stop premature crashing and closure? Also, any recommended software or free online service to convert to a smaller pdf?
Thanks! If you right click on the program, click 'properties', then 'advanced', then tick 'run as administrator' that should do it. If it doesn't, there is another tab called 'compatibility'. Click that and near the bottom there is another tick box named 'run as administator'. Tick that and apply the settings and it should now always run as administrator. I have always found this online one pretty good: smallpdf.com/compress-pdf.
Man I've had a CZUR on my desk for a year and haven't been using it because I didn't have time to learn it properly and their website tutorials are nearly useless. In 15 minutes you've taught me more then in over a year of spontaneous attempts and spinning my wheels. Thank you.
Wow. Extremely helpful.
Thanks mate!!!
Thank you, great overview, lots of helpful tips. Nice clean concise video
Thanks, Jeff. Glad it could help!
@@sj1765 I’ve got a question. During a b&w scan have you ever scanned a page in color because of a photo and converted just the text back to B&W. I couldn’t find a way to just convert the text. Color creates too large a file. Thanks
@@JeffBromley - for this, I use the Auto option (maybe it’s Auto Enhance?) That scans the text in B&W and then the image part in colour 👍
@@sj1765 yeah I found that but it diminishes the quality of the photo, thx
Hello, Scott. Thank you very much for your video. I have the following question because sometimes I have some eye troubles, I want to select the stretch option when standardizing the document. My question is: if I do that, is there any disadvantage to the stretch option? I mean, if I print the copy, will it cut the pages? does it work if I convert the document to pdf in the highest quality to make it less weird looking? Thank you!
Hi Ben - I don’t think there’s any disadvantage to stretching it. I stretch the front and back covers and then I maximise the text because, to me, it just looks better. The stretched text just looks a little bit odd to me but that’s just personal preference!
@@sj1765 Thank You Scott!
Tip: when your cropping, you can actually drag the dotted lines on the side. Typing in the pixels isn’t the only way.
Can I use this software to work with my existing images, or is it only suitable for working with the manufacturer's scanner? Is the software free, and can it be downloaded?
Hey, you can import other files into this software but the software needs a serial number found on the bottom of the scanner to activate it. I would recommend using ScanTailor Advanced for editing stuff. I find it way better than this CZUR software!
great vid. how do you make the software always open in administrator mode to stop premature crashing and closure? Also, any recommended software or free online service to convert to a smaller pdf?
Thanks! If you right click on the program, click 'properties', then 'advanced', then tick 'run as administrator' that should do it. If it doesn't, there is another tab called 'compatibility'. Click that and near the bottom there is another tick box named 'run as administator'. Tick that and apply the settings and it should now always run as administrator.
I have always found this online one pretty good: smallpdf.com/compress-pdf.
@@sj1765 such a star - you really are.
the best tutorial on czur scanning out there.
Man I've had a CZUR on my desk for a year and haven't been using it because I didn't have time to learn it properly and their website tutorials are nearly useless.
In 15 minutes you've taught me more then in over a year of spontaneous attempts and spinning my wheels.
Thank you.
Does scan tailor do the same job?
IMO scan tailor will do even better. I think the key is using Czur as scanner and Scan Tailor as the editor of the exported images from the Czur