Konica Minolta IV instruction manual Appendix, Glossary of common terms

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APPENDIX

Glossary of common terms

Contrast

Grain

Contrast adjusts the relationship between the light and dark areas of the image. Increasing the contrast will make the highlights brighter and the shadows darker. Increasing the contrast can also increase the apparent sharpness of the image.

Film uses tiny silver-halide crystals to record light. When developed, these crystals create a subtle texture to the image known as grain. The degree of grain depends on the film, image density, and image detail.

Highlights refer to the bright tones in the image. If the highlights are Highlights too bright, image detail is lost. If the highlights are too dark, the

image looks flat and dull.

Hue

A hue is a specific color.

Mid-tones

Mid-tones are the range of tones between the highlights and

shadows.

 

Pixels

Pixel derives from the words picture element. A pixel is the smallest

point used to create an image.

 

Resolution

Resolution indicates the number of pixels used in an image. Print resolutions are usually given in dpi (dots per inch). Monitor resolution indicates the maximum horizontal and vertical dimensions in pixels of the display.

Saturation

Saturation refers to how vivid the colors of an image are.

Shadows refer to the dark tones in the image. If the shadows are too

Shadows light, the dark areas look smokey and flat. If the shadows are too dark, image details are lost.

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Contents Page Selective-color palette Tone-curve correctionsBefore YOU Begin For Proper and Safe USE DiMAGE Scan Dual Table of Contents Page Table of Contents Names of Parts InstallationBefore installing the DiMAGE Scan Utility DiMAGE Scan system requirements Adobe Photoshop Elements Additional memory requirementsWindows Page Macintosh Page Connecting the USB cable Scanner SetupBefore connecting the scanner to a computer Turning on the scanner Connecting the AC adapterDisconnecting the scanner Loading the Film Holders Where is the emulsion?Handling film Loading 35mm film stripsLoading a film holder into the scanner Loading mounted slidesUsing the APS Adapter AD-10 sold separately APS Ejecting a film holderDimage Scan Launcher Launching the Easy Scan Utility Easy Scan UtilityScanner Notes Macintosh Using the Easy Scan UtilityOn next Easy Scan Utility Page Scanning basics Basic ScanningLaunching the DiMAGE Scan Utility Main window and index scan tab Scanner setupSelecting index thumbnails Making an index scanFit-to-window button Flip and rotate imagesMaking a prescan Main window and prescan tabMagnifying tool Grab toolAuto cropping CHP button APS filmMaking the final scan Tiff BMP Pict Main window and image-correction tab Basic Image ProcessingPixel Polish Auto Dust Brush retouching level Auto Dust BrushVariation palette Brightness, contrast, and color balance palette Green An introduction to colorUndoing and redoing image corrections Comparing pre and post-correction imagesQuitting the DiMAGE Scan Utility Advanced Scanning Setting scanner preferencesPage Exposure-control tab Loading exposure settings Saving exposure settingsReverse frame order More index scan functionsLoading an index file Saving the index thumbnailsSaving an index file Point AF Autofocus More prescan functionsManual focus Manual cropping AE area selection AutoexposureInputting scan settings manually About resolution and output size Scan setting examples Deleting a Job Saving scan settings as a JobMore image-processing tools Advanced Image ProcessingPrescan display Sample display area Digital Grain DissolverTone curve and histogram palette Using tone curvesDrawing tone curves by freehand About the tone curve Short guide to tone curve correctionsIncreasing image contrast Histogram corrections Tone curve / histogram auto setting Konica Minolta History Short guide to histogram correctionsPage White, gray, and black point corrections Tracking image corrections Snapshot button Setting the white and black-point valuesHue, saturation, and lightness palette About RGB and CMY With mask Original image Unsharp maskLoading image-correction Jobs Saving image correctionsCustom Wizard Page Batch Scan Utility Page Advanced Batch Scan setup Page Color Matching Setting the output color spaceNtsc CIE RGB Output color spacesScanner color profiles Setting the monitor ICC profileOutput Color Space Monitor RGB Color matching recommendationsAuto Dust Brush PLUG-IN Before installing the plug-inInstallation Windows Page Installation Macintosh Using the Auto Dust Brush plug-in Auto Dust Brush PLUG-IN Glossary of common terms AppendixUninstalling the DiMAGE Scan Software Windows Installed files and foldersJob file list 35mm Troubleshooting Checking software installation Windows Technical Specifications Record keeping Warranty and product registrationTechnical support Image processing Image Data SheetHue corrections