Operation Manual
Brightness - This is the amount of light that is concentrated onto a document
while it is being scanned.
Contrast - Contrast adjusts the tonal range of an image by lowering mid-tone
values and increasing values for high and low tones.
Image Gamma is used to adjust the colors in the image that will be scanned into
the computer. By adjusting the gamma, you can change the tonal range of the selected
color channel. Gamma values are primarily a measure of the brightness of a color.
The larger the gamma value, the brighter the color becomes.
Note: By changing the gamma values you affect the image data, and
influence how the image displays on your computer’s monitor, and printer.
Purpose
This menu include File, Page Manager, Photoshop, Image Folio functions, which
allows you to determine which software you would like to use for the post-processing
of the scanned image(s).
Auto Density
Checking this box automatically adjusts the Histogram to make the scanned
image clearer. It does this by increasing the difference between color tones.
This feature is available in both Transparency and Negative Film modes.
Color Matching
This feature provides a particular color matching technique to maintain colors
consistency between your output and the original image.
This feature is available in Transparency mode only.
Attention
Due to different color processing method, Auto Density feature and
Color Matching feature can not be applied simultaneously. If Auto
Density is checked, then Color Matching feature will be in gray-out
status and unavailable. Likewise, if Color Matching is checked, then
Auto Density feature will be in gray-out status and unavailable.
Multi–Sampling
For fast scanning speed, uncheck Quality Mode to skip Multi-Sampling.
To minimize noise, the Multiple-Sampling function makes 4 scans during scan
time, since the noise patterns changes each scans, the image is averaged together and
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