IBM Ricoh FB750 manual Image Types and Scanning Modes

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The PowerScan TWAIN interface is divided into two windows: the Control Window and the Preview Window. The Control Window is further divided into sections to help guide you through all the scanning settings. The main part of the Control Window has the controls you are most likely to modify for your image and has drop down menus in three sections to configure your scan. The tool and menu bars at the top of the Control Window give you further controls for the scanning process. The buttons at the bottom of the Control Window are where you actually initiate the preview or scan. To the left of the Control Window is the Preview Window that will display your previewed image.

Note: Set only those controls that are necessary for your current scanning task.

Image Types and Scanning Modes

The ImageReader PowerScan gives you flexibility to scan a variety of originals in a variety of ways. You should choose the mode that best suits your original and your intended use.

Image Type

There are four Image Types for you to choose.

Color Photo

Color images are composed of three channels of a predefined bit depth: red, green, and blue (RGB). The number of bits in a channel provided the number of color combinations or shades that are possible. The ImageReader PowerScan scans (hardware) in 30-bit (3 channels of 10-bits each) color providing for over 50 billion color combinations. This allows for more vivid color reproductions with subtle gradations of hue. The output is 24-bit (3 channels of 8-bits each), producing over 16 million possible color combinations and providing for a relatively photo-realistic image. 24-bit images are also called True Color.

Color pictures will turn out best if you scan them in Color.

Color scanning, of all the modes, uses the most resources and will create the largest image files.

Gray Photo

Grayscale images are characterized by 256 shades of gray. The ImageReader PowerScan scans your image with 10 bits of gray (hardware) but outputs 8 bits (256 colors).

Grayscale is useful for converting color pictures into “black and white” or for retaining a higher quality when scanning “black and white” photos.

Grayscale images take up more storage space than any of the single-bit images and require more resources during the scan, but they are not nearly as heavy in resource use as is color

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Contents ImageReader PowerScan User’s Guide Model FB750Document Warranty Product WarrantyTrademarks CopyrightTable of Contents Maintenance TroubleshootingSpecifications Limited WarrantyIntroduction WelcomeUser’s Guide Bold/Italics What is TWAIN? AssistancePage Scanner Setup System RequirementsPackage Contents Connecting the Scanner to the ComputerUnlocking the Scanner Connecting the Power Adapter to a Power Supply Connecting a Printer to the ScannerScanner Driver and Application Software Installation Installation ProgramStarting the Installation Program Type D\Setup.exe or D\Autorun.exeSetup Type Scanner DriverScanner Model Destination DirectoryInstalling files PC Compatibility InformationRestart Windows User InformationInfoCenter 32 Complete, installing Headliner PictureMall PictureFun! Windows 95, 98 or NT only InfoCenter Lite File AssociationsRegistration User Information Installation Options Installation Paths Adobe Acrobat ReaderUninstalling Scanner Operation Selecting a Source in Scanning ApplicationsDocument Placement Starting the ScanTwain User Interface, scanning controls Image Types and Scanning Modes Image TypeScan Mode ResolutionImage Control OriginalRecommended Scanning Resolution and Mode by Task FunctionSpecial Controls ScaleCustom Scale DescreenTool Bar Settings Menu BarHistogram/Tone Map FileScanning Buttons HelpPreview ZoomPreview Window ScanIncluded Applications and Reading the Software Manuals InfoCenter 32 and InfoCenter LitePictureFun! Windows 95, 98, or NT PictureMall When to Use Which Application InfoCenter Lite Applications Windows 3.1 orPage Maintenance PrecautionsCleaning the Glass Troubleshooting Frequently Asked Questions FAQSetup & Installation Get a scanner test fail error when I attempt to scan Scanner Operation WindowsWhen I go to scan, I get a cannot access Twain driver error Why do my scanning results seem dark? Color Grayscale Black and whitePrinter Setup and Operation What is the function of the pass-through port?Click Spooler Settings Select Print Directly to the Printer Bulletin Board Service BBS 408Technical Support Fax on demand 408Name Phone Number Specifications FCC Radio Frequency Interference StatementModel FB750 EC Declaration of Conformity According to EN45014Tips & Hints for Using Your Scanner AppendixClick Save As or Save Image As Saving to Floppy Diskettes or for Email Glossary of Imaging Terms Bios BBSBPP CISCmos CPU CRTDMA ECPEPP HSV IRQ IsisISP Mime MPEG-1MPEG-2 MPEG-3PAL PMTPOP3 RAMROM SecamSmtp SPPTwain VGAFile Formats JPG, Jpeg Info Limited Warranty Info Service Center Division Street Campbell, CA