Flip
This command creates a mirror image of the item scanned.
Inverse
This command reverses an image’s display. Black pixels will be white, and white pixels will become black. The resulting image is like a photo negative of the original.
Brightness and Contrast
These controls adjust the brightness and contrast of the image you are about to scan. Increasing the contrast will sharpen the image, but cause it to look dark. Increase the brightness to lighten the image and compensate for the contrast selection. Experiment with these controls to determine the look you prefer. Usually these controls are adjusted together in a 2:1 ratio of brightness to contrast.
Curves
The curves function allows you to alter the way different pixel values in your image are adjusted. The diagonal line shows a Gamma function of input to output pixel values. The default is a straight line, which makes no adjustments to the pixels. All the pixels that fall below the line are darkened, and those above the line are lightened. The four buttons in the lower left corner make automatic adjustments for types of images and documents. Use the lower right button for hazy images, the upper right button for high contrast images, and the lower left button for normal images. The upper left button restores the curve to its default setting.
Levels
This function displays a histogram of the number of pixels in the image with different values (representing different colors). The left side represents black, and the right side represents white or solid colors such as red, green or blue. The histogram is then broken into 256 channels. The left and right numbers above the histogram show the channel numbers, and the middle number expresses the ratio of channels to the left and to the right of the middle triangle below the histogram. The shaded slider bar beneath the histogram is the output level control. Slide the left and/or right triangles inward to give you more channels in regions where pixels are grouped in greater
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