HP 4400C HP Scanjet 4400C/5400C Series Scanner Windows - (English) User Manual - Page 133

Windows Imaging Application. The method Word uses to bring

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132 w Glossary A palette or color table containing red, green, and blue pixel colors that is standard for images embedded in Web pages or .htm files. It consists of 216 entries of all combinations of the values 0, 51, 102, 153, 204, and 255. Windows Imaging Application. The method Word uses to bring scanned images into an open Word document. Similar to TWAIN. The horizontal dimension of your scan as it is sent to its destination. A bitmapped file format for pictures, supported by most Windows programs. Windows bitmap files support 1-, 4-, 16-, 24-, and 32-bit color. Windows bitmap files are saved with the filename extension .bmp. A file format supporting 24-bit color used to store and exchange image data between Windows-based programs. Windows metafiles are saved with the filename extension .wmf. x See transparency adapter. Back to TOC This XPA piece is a light that plugs into the scanner. It fits into the positioning plate and provides backlighting in order to properly scan transparent slide and negative images. (It may also be used as a light box for viewing slides.) y z The ability to enlarge, or magnify, the image in the Preview area so that finer adjustments can be made to the image. This action does not enlarge the picture that is saved, printed, copied to the clipboard, or dragged into another program.

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Glossary
Back to TOC
w
A palette or color table containing red, green, and blue pixel colors that
is standard for images embedded in Web pages or .htm files. It
consists of 216 entries of all combinations of the values 0, 51, 102,
153, 204, and 255.
Windows Imaging Application. The method Word uses to bring
scanned images into an open Word document. Similar to TWAIN.
The horizontal dimension of your scan as it is sent to its destination.
A bitmapped file format for pictures, supported by most Windows
programs. Windows bitmap files support 1-, 4-, 16-, 24-, and 32-bit
color. Windows bitmap files are saved with the filename extension
.bmp.
A file format supporting 24-bit color used to store and exchange image
data between Windows-based programs. Windows metafiles are
saved with the filename extension .wmf.
x
See transparency adapter
.
This XPA piece is a light that plugs into the scanner. It fits into the
positioning plate and provides backlighting in order to properly scan
transparent slide and negative images. (It may also be used as a light
box for viewing slides.)
y
z
The ability to enlarge, or magnify, the image in the Preview area so
that finer adjustments can be made to the image. This action does not
enlarge the picture that is saved, printed, copied to the clipboard, or
dragged into another program.