IBM Ricoh FB750 manual File Formats

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YCbCr format: Y contains the luminance (brightness) signal, Cb and Cr contain the chrominance (color) information. See also YUV and RGB. YCbCr and YUV are linked via the following equations:

Y = 0.3 R + 0.59 G + 0.11 B Cb = (U/2) + 0.5

Cr = (V/1.6) + 0.5

Zoom

Changing the view of an image without changing its actual size. Zoom is also the magnification factor for the view.

File Formats

There are many different file formats both for graphics and for text. Each format has its own specific qualities and can be viewed or edited only with software that supports it. Merely renaming a file and changing its file extension (the three letters after the dot) won’t enable you to open the file as that type. The formats included in this section are just a sampling of the many file formats available in different programs; this is by no means a comprehensive listing.

AVI, Audio Video Interleaved

Full motion video format. File format developed by Microsoft for saving combined compressed video image and sound information.

BMP, Bitmap

An uncompressed format, the bitmap can take up a large amount of disk space. Windows bitmaps are can be used as Windows wallpaper if they are of the correct dimensions. Bitmaps can be edited and viewed with the Windows Paint or Paintbrush application. This format is supported by all imaging software packaged with your scanner.

CAD, Computer Aided Design

Designing and drawing, for example, machine parts or buildings with the help of computer graphics.

CUR, Cursor file format

Cursors are small image files that serve a specific function. These are the mouse pointers for Windows or other operating systems. A cursor file from one operating system may not work on another.

DOC, Document format

Several programs use this as their file extension. This does not mean every DOC file is compatible with every program that uses DOC. Some programs that use DOC include Microsoft Word, PageMaker, WordPerfect, WordStar, Microsoft WordPad, and many others.

GIF, Graphic Image Format

This compressed format is commonly used to pass images from one person to another across the Internet. Since the GIF format is not public domain and the owners of the format are beginning to charge royalties for viewers and editors, it is losing ground as a “standard” format. A GIF can only support a certain range of shades and so are not available for all images. GIF is available in many graphics programs.

ICO, Icon file format

Icons are small image files that serve a specific function. These images are commonly used to mark files and

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Contents ImageReader PowerScan User’s Guide Model FB750Document Warranty Product WarrantyTrademarks CopyrightTable of Contents Maintenance TroubleshootingSpecifications Limited WarrantyWelcome IntroductionUser’s Guide Bold/Italics What is TWAIN? AssistancePage Scanner Setup System RequirementsConnecting the Scanner to the Computer Package ContentsUnlocking 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 File Associations InfoCenter LiteRegistration User Information Installation Options Installation Paths Adobe Acrobat ReaderUninstalling Scanner Operation Selecting a Source in Scanning ApplicationsStarting the Scan Document PlacementTwain 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 Precautions MaintenanceCleaning the Glass Frequently Asked Questions FAQ TroubleshootingSetup & 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 FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement SpecificationsModel 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 BBSCIS BPPCmos CPU CRTDMA ECPEPP HSV Isis IRQISP Mime MPEG-1MPEG-2 MPEG-3PAL PMTPOP3 RAMROM SecamSmtp SPPTwain VGAFile Formats JPG, Jpeg Info Limited Warranty Info Service Center Division Street Campbell, CA