Visioneer XP 450 manual Here are some examples of color drop-out

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Here are some examples of color drop-out:

SCANNING FROM WINDOWS 98, ME, 2000, OR XP 43

COLOR DROP-OUT

Color drop-out is the ability of your scanner to automatically remove one color from a scanned item. For example, if you are scanning a letter with a red watermark, you can choose to drop-out the color red (the R Channel) so the scanned letter just shows the text and not the red watermark.

Color drop-out applies when you select the scanning image types of Black and White, Halftone, 8-Bit Gray or 16-Bit Grayscale. It does not apply to the image types of 24-Bit Color or 48-Bit Color.

Here are some examples of color drop-out:

The original with black

The scanned item with the

text on a blue background

B Channel (Blue) dropped out

The original with a red

The scanned item with the

watermark over black text

R Channel (Red) dropped out

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Visioneer XP 450 manual Here are some examples of color drop-out