The switch Support pressure sensitive tablet controls, whether PhotoLine supports the pressure information of a pressure sensitive tablet.
If you are having problems while scanning, you can change the way, PhotoLine gets its data from the scanner.
Default means that PhotoLine use the data transfer, that the scanner prefers. Memory has the effect, that PhotoLine gets the data via main memory. With Native the data are transferred in an OS-specific format: on Windows as BMP, on MacOS as PICT.
If a document, that contains parts which can‘t be printed directly (for example transparent colors or layer styles), is to be printed, PhotoLine has to convert it to an image. Because todays printers offer a resolution up to 2400 dpi, it is not a good idea to compute the image with the same resolution as the printer. Using 2400 dpi a colored DIN A4 page consumes more than 1.5 GByte memory. Therefore Max. Output Resolution allows to lay down the resolution used for rendering print images. The default value is 600 dpi. Even with this resolution a colored DIN A4 page needs 100 MByte. But this an amount of memory, that modern computers can handle quite comfortably. If you want to print larger documents you may need to reduce this value.
Only on Windows there is the setting Automatic Picture Transfer. If you are using the command File/Import/From Scanner or Camera for transferring pictures from a digital camera or a USB storage device, these pictures will be copied to the path given here. Afterwards this path will be browsed.