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Contrast — allows you to make an image sharper or softer. Decreasing this setting will make the image softer and reduce noise in the image. Increasing this setting will make the image clearer and make light information more visible. The options range from -50to 50. The default is 0.

NOTE: This is only available for Conversion quality: Best and Conversion quality: Normal.

Threshold — aids in controlling the level at which a pixel is considered black or white. Decreasing this setting will make the image appear lighter, and can be used to subdue background noise. Increasing this setting will make the image appear darker, and can be used to help pick up light information. The options range from 0 to 255. The default is 90.

NOTE: This is only available for Conversion quality: Draft and Conversion quality: Normal.

Filters: Noise

-(none)

-Lone Pixel: reduces random noise by converting a single black pixel to white when it is completely surrounded by white pixels or by converting a single white pixel to black when it is completely surrounded by black pixels.

-Majority Rule: sets each pixel based on its surrounding pixels. The pixel will become white if the majority of the surrounding pixels are white and visa versa.

No Noise Filter Used

Lone Pixel

Filters: Image

-(none)

-Halftone Removal: enhances dot matrix text and images made with halftone screens (e.g. newspaper photographs).

NOTE: These are not available for the following conversion qualities: 64-Level Bayer Dither, 64-Level 45 Degree Clustered Dot Screen, 64-Level Dispersed Dot Screen, and Error Diffusion.

Invert Colors — allows you to select how the black pixels will be stored in the image. By default the black pixels are stored as black and the white pixels are stored as white. Turn this option on if you want the black pixels stored as white and the white pixels stored as black.

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Contents Page About this manual IntroductionImage outputs FG.jpg Best Practices Scanner setup Enable scanning Error handlingDisable scanning Initiate pollingBlack and white only duplex Controlling image transfer orderColor only duplex Page Page Jam and fault recovery Image file storage locations Electronic color dropout Print string formattingContrast% = Threshold = Color Filter = Red Dropout  Near Complete Dropout Red dropoutGreen Dropout  Near Complete Dropout Green Dropout  Complete DropoutBlue Dropout  Complete Dropout Blue Dropout  Near Complete DropoutImage header information Zone processing Installation Overview Terminology and features Using the Twain DatasourceValidation ool Accessing the ScanSelect StartProgramsKodakDocument ImagingScan Validation ToolPage Main Kodak Scanner window Page Information icons Image Settings window Preview area Toolbar buttonsInformation icons Tab Page Part of the document If you select Document Automatically Detect and StraightenAutomatically Detect or Document Manually Select NoneLandscape Degrees Image Settings Adjustments tab Black and White Filters Image None Filters Noise NoneEnhancements tab Image SettingsInput document is select Two Sided, One Sided Front, or One Advanced tabPage Done returns you to the Image Settings window April Sensitivity Content Settings tabPage Select Grayscale Select Sides Both Color 24-bitSelect Sides Both Black and White 1-bit Make sure Black and White 1-bit is selected Creating multiple images for each side of a documentSelect Sides Front Creating different settings for each side of a documentDevice Settings window Device General tab Paper sourceDocument Feeder Page Device Printer tab DDD Julian Yyyyddd Julian Date FormatFeed Direction 180 270 Ultrasonic detection Page Device Patch tab Creating a new Setting Shortcut Page Page Tests Diagnostics General tabScanner Time Page Images Logs Main Isis Driver window Using the Isis DriverMain tab Image ModePage Page Threshold Image Orientation Layout tabGeneral options When Fixed to Transport or Relative to Document is selectedColor options Scanner tab Power Saver TimeoutMulti-feed Detection OptionsOperations Detect OnlyPage Color Content Learn Dropout tab Color DropoutBlack and White or Grayscale is selected Black and White, Grayscale and Color you want to delete. Blank Image DetectionImprinter tab Print on the front of document before scanning enablesMode Defining your print stringUnits select Inches, Centimeters or Pixels Operator Log tabAbout tab Page Area Appendix a Twain Image Processing Terminology Feature Cropping

i600 specifications

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