I2400 Software - Kodak

The interface looks like it’s from Windows Vista. Icons are dated, and setting up custom workflows requires digging into dropdowns labeled “Application” and “Destination.” New users often miss the “Advanced Settings” gear icon entirely. Capture Pro Limited: Enterprise Power, Consumer Confusion Where things get genuinely interesting is Capture Pro Limited Edition . This is a real enterprise capture tool — think batch separation, barcode reading, patch code detection, and color dropout — gated down to 25 pages per batch.

Capture Pro Limited is not intuitive. It opens into a database-style interface with tabs labeled “Scan,” “Process,” “Output.” If you’re used to modern software, you’ll feel lost. But if you invest an hour learning it, you’ll unlock scanning automation that rivals tools like PaperPort or NAPS2. TWAIN & Third-Party Integration The i2400’s TWAIN driver is stable and fast, but notably basic compared to the bundled apps. It lacks real-time image preview while adjusting settings — you have to scan a test page. However, it works flawlessly with Adobe Acrobat , Readiris , ABBY FineReader , and even NAPS2 (open source). kodak i2400 software

The image processing in Capture Pro is superb. Auto-cropping, deskew, hole-punch removal, and even manual image stitching for long documents work better than many third-party tools. It also supports Kodak’s “Perfect Page” technology — which actually corrects for curled paper and uneven backgrounds. The interface looks like it’s from Windows Vista