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Compression

Compression means the reduction of data needed to save information, especially image and sound data. There are lossless methods, which only remove redundant data, and lossy methods, which achieve extremely high compression rates at acceptable loss of information (such as JPEG and MPEG). A lossy format can alter an image’s appearance.

Continuous Tone

This process uses dots of any color in a continuous range to represent the image. Contrast this with half- toning which is the clustering of dots to create an illusion of shading and different colors. Many high end printers use continuous tone, but most printers and print processes use half-toning. A lower resolution with continuous tone will allow photo-quality that requires a higher resolution with half-toning.

Contrast

The range between the darkest and the lightest shades determine the number of shades in an image. An image with low contrast can look dull and flat.

CPU

Central Processing Unit, this is the main processor chip of a computer, for example a Pentium or a 486.

Crop

This term is used primarily with images and graphics applications. If you want to cut away a portion of an image, such as trimming the sides or top and bottom, you can use an imaging application to Crop the image, cut away the portions you don’t want to keep.

CRT

Cathode Ray Tube. The picture tube inside computer monitors and televisions.

D/A Converter

Digital/Analog converter, a signal converter which converts a digital input signal to an analog output signal, for example the image data in the display memory of a graphics board to a video signal the monitor can display.

Descreen

Most printed material (such as magazine photos) commonly has a moiré pattern across the image. The moiré is caused by the printing process and will often appear like a dirty screen has been placed across the scanned image. Descreen removes or reduces the moiré pattern in the image. Many scanners have built in descreening to remove the moiré effect during the scan. If you have moiré in a completed scan, many imaging applications also have a descreening feature.

Digital Camera

A camera designed to create digital images, usually with CCD, by converting light into electrical signals which can then be stored in the camera memory or transferred (downloaded) to a computer. With present technology, digital cameras are incapable of achieving the higher resolutions possible with film-based cameras.

Digital Image

An image that is stored in a computer’s memory or in a way a computer can access. You can create a digital image by scanning an item (picture, document or object) with a scanner, by taking a picture with a digital camera, by capturing an image with any other type of imagining device, by receiving a fax, or by creating it directly on the computer using an imaging or graphics application.

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Contents ImageReader PowerScan User’s Guide Model FB750Trademarks Document WarrantyProduct Warranty CopyrightTable of Contents Specifications MaintenanceTroubleshooting 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 ScannerStarting the Installation Program Scanner Driver and Application Software InstallationInstallation Program Type D\Setup.exe or D\Autorun.exeScanner Model Setup TypeScanner Driver Destination DirectoryRestart Windows Installing filesPC Compatibility Information 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 TypeImage Control Scan ModeResolution OriginalRecommended Scanning Resolution and Mode by Task FunctionCustom Scale Special ControlsScale DescreenTool Bar Histogram/Tone Map SettingsMenu Bar FilePreview Scanning ButtonsHelp 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?Technical Support Click Spooler Settings Select Print Directly to the PrinterBulletin Board Service BBS 408 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 MPEG-2 MimeMPEG-1 MPEG-3PAL PMTPOP3 RAMROM SecamTwain SmtpSPP VGAFile Formats JPG, Jpeg Info Limited Warranty Info Service Center Division Street Campbell, CA