Image Capture

First, select the Image tab in the Capture window. Next, select Menu in the Selection dropdown. Select the Delay option and set the number of seconds for the delay. Click the Capture button or press PrtScn (Print Screen). Finally, your countdown will begin. Open the desired menu, and move your cursor over the menu to capture. First, select the Image tab in the Capture window. Next, select Menu in the Selection dropdown. Select the Delay option and set the number of seconds for the delay. Click the Capture button or press PrtScn (Print Screen). Finally, your countdown will begin. Open the desired menu, and move your cursor over the menu to capture. Captures the graphics area of the active window or viewport onto the clipboard. To capture the screen: Click Image Capture (Screen Capture toolbar) or View Screen Capture Image Capture. Paste the image into another application such as Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint, etc. Parent topic Graphics Area. Image Capture Plus Express is software that makes changing settings and use simplified when you use a Panasonic document scanner. This allows intuitive operation using a simple, easy-to-understand GUI. By saving your frequently used settings, it eliminates having to set the scan settings each time.

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Image Capture Plus Package

Image Capture Plus is an application that transfers image data scanned by a Panasonic high-speed document scanner to a PC in the form of an image file and attached as standard. Please refer to Image Capture Plus page to get more detailed information.

File Name
Operating SystemVersionSizeNote
Windows XP (32bit / 64bit)
Windows Vista (32bit / 64bit)
Windows 7 (32bit / 64bit)
Windows 8, 8.1 (32bit / 64bit)
Windows 10 (32bit / 64bit)
Windows Server 2003 (32bit / 64bit)
Windows Server 2008 (32bit / 64bit)
Windows Server 2012 (64bit)
Windows Server 2016 (64bit)
Windows Server 2019 (64bit)
3.16.0.7190,443KBImage Capture Plus
Device Driver
UserUtility
Multicolor Drop Out Utility
IDR Engine Software
Scan Button Setting Tool
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Image Capture Plus Express Package

Image Caputre Plus Express is the mode for Image Capture Plus to scan with easy and intuitive operation.The scanned images can not be viewed and edited.
Please refer to Image Capture Plus Express page to get more detailed information.
*Image Capture Plus is an application that transfers image data scanned by a Panasonic high-speed document scanner to a PC in the form of an image file.

File Name
Operating SystemVersionSizeNote
Windows 7 (32bit / 64bit)
Windows 8, 8.1 (32bit / 64bit)
Windows 10 (32bit / 64bit)
Windows Server 2008 (32bit / 64bit)
Windows Server 2012 (64bit)
Windows Server 2016 (64bit)
Windows Server 2019 (64bit)
3.16.0.7190,443KBImage Capture Plus
Device Driver
UserUtility
Multicolor Drop Out Utility
IDR Engine Software
Scan Button Setting Tool

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Model:KV-SL3066 / KV-SL3056 / KV-SL3055 / KV-SL3036 / KV-SL3035 / KV-S8150 / KV-S8147 / KV-S8130 / KV-S8127 / KV-S8120 / KV-S7097 / KV-S7077 / KV-S7075C / KV-S6120 / KV-S6110 / KV-S6100 / KV-S5076H / KV-S5046H / KV-SL5100 / KV-SL5096 / KV-SL5095 / KV-SL5086 / KV-SL5085 / KV-S5055C / KV-S4085CW / KV-S4085CL / KV-S4065CW / KV-S4065CL / KV-S2087 / KV-S1058Y / KV-S1057C MK2 / KV-S1038 / KV-S1037 / KV-S1037X / KV-S1027C MK2 / KV-S1057C / KV-S1027C / KV-S1026C MK2 / KV-SL1066 / KV-SL1056 / KV-SL1055 / KV-SL1036 / KV-SL1035 / KV-SL1077 MK2 / KV-SL1066 MK2 / KV-SL1056 MK2 / KV-SL1055 MK2 / KV-SL1036 MK2 / KV-SL1035 MK2 / KV-S1065C*1 / KV-S1046C*1 / KV-S1045C / KV-S1026C / KV-S1015C / KV-S1025C / KV-S1020C / KV-N1058X / KV-N1058Y / KV-N1028X / KV-N1028Y / KV-S5078Y / KV-S5058 / KV-SL5100 MK2 / KV-SL5096 MK2 / KV-SL5095 MK2 / KV-SL5086 MK2 / KV-SL5085 MK2

*1 Auto Preview and Auto Re-scan can be used for the condition below.

  1. Serial number (11 digits) : 7th character from the left is 'C' or after, such as xxxxxxCxxxx
  2. Firmware version 2.00 or later

* When an old version is already installed, uninstall it before installing the latest version. (Panasonic Document Scanner Device Driver)

* File name '*_ All_Package' includes ICP, Device Driver, UserUtility and MCD Utility.

* The OCREngine software installation after downloading is required to upgrade the searchable PDF creation function , High-compression PDF function and OCR zone function.
But an old version of OCREngine software must be installed with a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM including Image Capture Plus in advance to install the downloaded OCREngine software.

* When using OCREngine ver 2.2 or later, the below languages are supported for 'searchable PDF 'and 'Zone-OCR'.
[Polish], [Dutch], [Danish], [Swedish], [Portuguese]

* When using OCREngine ver. 2.9 or later, the below languages are supported for 'searchable PDF' and 'Zone-OCR'. [Czech], [Croatian], [Hungarian], [Romanian], [Greek], [Vietnamese], [Thai]

* When using OCREngine ver. 2.11 or later, the below languages are supported for 'searchable PDF' and 'Zone-OCR'. [Slovenian]

* When using the Automatic Image Orientation function for Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Korean, Russian, Greek and Thai, the OCREngine software must be installed.

* Execute the downloaded file, then installer starts up immediately.

* The corporate name appeared on the instruction manual may differ from current corporate name due to change in business name.

* Image Capture Plus Express Mode requires Microsoft.NET Framework 3.5 SP1.
When Installing Image Capture Plus Express Mode, Microsoft.NET Framework 3.5 SP1 will be installed automatically from internet. Please connect the PC to the internet.

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Setting Up Image Capture

To resize the Capture Area, drag the edges or corners of the Capture Area, or press Alt+arrow (Option+arrow on Mac) keys. Add the shift key to resize the Capture Area in 10-pixel increments.

To move the image hot spot, Ctrl+click (Cmd+click on Mac) the desired location, drag the hot spot, or press the arrow keys. Add the Shift key to move the hot spot in 10-pixel increments.

An easy way to keep Eggplant Functional scripts as robust as possible is to capture images with just enough content to uniquely identify an interface element. For example, here is an image of a folder on a desktop:

If you capture some of the desktop in your image, you always have to rely on the desktop color to be the same for a match. Even if you can always count on the desktop being the same color, in this example, it is shaded when the folder icon is selected:

Of course, you could always capture an image of the folder with the selected background as well, but since the icon itself does not change, this is an unnecessary complication. If you capture the icon without the desktop in the background, you can cover both states with one image:

This image might look less like a folder icon to you, but shape isn’t especially important to Eggplant Functional. As long as the inside of the image does not match anything else on the screen, the edges are not important.

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  • To nudge the Capture Area one pixel at a time, press the arrow keys.
  • To adjust the size of the Capture Area one pixel at a time, press Alt+arrow (Option+arrow on Mac) keys.
  • To nudge the hot spot one pixel at a time, use Ctrl+arrow (Cmd+arrow on Mac) keys.
  • Using the Hot Spot

    The position of the hot spot is defined as an (x, y) offset relative to the upper-left corner of the captured image. For example, if you capture an image that is 20 pixels wide and 10 pixels high, and you leave the hot spot at its default location in the center of the image, the hot spot location is reported as (10, 5)—10 pixels to the right of and 5 pixels down from the upper-left corner.

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    Although the hot spot is associated with an image, it doesn’t have to be inside the image. For example, if you need to select text in a text box, there is no way to do an image match unless you know in advance what the text is going to be. Instead, you can capture an image of the text box’s label, and set the hot spot a few pixels over, where the actual text box begins, as shown in the image below:

    Moving the Hot Spot

  • Ctrl+click in or around an image. (Cmd+click on Mac.)
  • Ctrl+drag the red crosshairs that indicate the hot spot. (Cmd+drag on Mac.)
  • Press Ctrl+arrow keys to nudge the hot spot one pixel at a time. (Cmd+arrow on Mac.)
  • Press Shift+Ctrl+arrow to nudge the hot spot ten pixels at a time. (Shift+Cmd+arrow on Mac.)
  • In the Viewer window, resize the Capture Area to snap the hot spot back to the center of the image.
  • When you save an image, the Capture Image panel gives you a choice of search types. Eggplant Functional tries to automatically detect the appropriate search type for your image, but in some cases you might want to override the default setting. If an Eggplant Functional script suddenly fails to find an image that it found on a previous run, try changing the search type in the Info panel of the Images pane. Search type changes are saved immediately, and the new search type is used the next time a script calls that image.

    Important: The search types visible will depend on whether or not you have Show all search types enabled in your General Preferences. By default, three search types will be visible: Tolerant of Background, Smoothed for Text, or Adaptive to Image. Selecting this checkbox in your preferences will allow Eggplant Functional to also display Precise to Pixel, Pulsing to Element, and Smooth and Pulsing. Precise and Pulsing can be chosen by Eggplant Functional as the default search type, even if those are not shown.

    Typically, Eggplant Functional chooses the Tolerant of Background search type. The Tolerant setting works well for most images, and allows for some variation in the colors of the image when it is found. A good example is a semi-transparent window or menu. In the images below, you can see objects in the background through the menu on the right. The Tolerant setting allows Eggplant Functional to accurately locate menu items, even if the screen behind the menu is in a different state than it was when the image was captured.

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    Menu with desktop items showing through Precise to Pixel

    This search type is designed to deal with text and buttons that sometimes change their appearance subtly, primarily due to Mac text anti-aliasing. If you are testing against Mac systems, using the Smooth (or Smooth and Pulsing) search type can make a big difference in your images that include text.

    This search type uses a flexible search algorithm to analyze individual pixels and then also look at the overall similarity before determining a match. The effect is that of seeing the image as a whole, similar to how a human would see it. This makes it significantly easier to match images across different devices as resolution and scale change. Because of this, when doing cross-device or cross-platform testing, you might want to use the Adaptive to Image search type along with Image Scaling.

    The Precise to Pixel search type requires a very high degree of precision to consider an image matched on the SUT. This setting is useful for low contrast images or images with subtle color differences.

    Pulsing buttons, such as the Save buttons in some versions of Mac, can also be detected automatically by Eggplant Functional. The Pulsing setting causes Eggplant Functional to use a 'mask' on the image to filter out the pixels that are changing.

    Dark end of pulse

    Smooth and Pulsing

    Capturing Tooltips and Other Transient GUI Elements

  • In the Viewer window, move the mouse to a position in your SUT that brings up the element that you want to capture.
  • Press Control (Command on Mac) to toggle into Capture Mode.
  • To freeze the screen, press Ctrl+5 (Cmd+5 on Mac), or go to Control > Freeze Screen. We recommend using the keyboard shortcut, as tooltips and other transient images might disappear in the time it takes to navigate to Freeze Screen via the Control menu.
  • Move the Capture Area to the object you want to capture.
  • Click Capture Image or double-click the Capture Area to capture the image.
  • When you are trying to capture a tooltip, moving the mouse out of the way can cause a problem, because the tooltip disappears as soon as the mouse moves away. To remedy this behavior, the default value of the shouldRepositionMouse global property is no.This setting means that, if Eggplant Functional fails to find an image it is looking for on the first search, it does not move the mouse to the lower right-hand corner of the screen.

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    In these rare cases, it is sometimes helpful (or at least informative) to be able to perform a detailed comparison of the captured image to one being displayed by the SUT.

  • Open both images. In the graphics program, open the saved image and the Screen_Error file for a script run that failed because of this image.
  • Overlap the images. Copy the saved image, and paste it on top of the Screen_Error file. In Photoshop, the copied image is automatically pasted into a separate layer.
  • Align the images. Use the Move tool to drag the saved image to its corresponding location in the Screen_Error file. Then zoom in and adjust the image further by nudging it with the arrow keys.
  • Highlight the differences. In the Layers palette, click the Blending Mode pop-up menu and choose Difference.
  • Evaluate the differences. Pixels that match perfectly are displayed as black. For other pixels, look at the Info panel to see the RGB values for each image. The greatest difference between the three values is the tolerance Eggplant Functional must allow to consider that pixel a match in both images. For example, if a pixel in the saved image has RGB values (99, 99, 135), and the same pixel in the Screen_Error has (100, 100, 150), the search tolerance must be at least 15, or the difference between the blue values.
  • When you are scripting, you often need to use the same image more than once within a suite or script. For example, you might click the File menu repeatedly, or open a number of dialogs with OK buttons.

  • Alt+click (Option+click on Mac): In the Viewer window toolbar, Alt+click (Option+click on Mac) a command button. Instead of capturing an image, the command opens a Use Image panel so you can select an existing image. The command that you click is both added to the script and performed on the SUT.

  • Insert Pop-up Menu: In the Script Editor, choose a command (or Additional Image for no command) from the Insert pop-up menu, then select your image in the file browser. The command you choose here is not performed on the SUT.

  • Drag-and-drop: Drag an image from the Images pane of the Suite Editor to the script.

  • Copy and paste: Copy and paste from another part of the script. You can always type an image name in quotation marks, too.

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