Canon CanoScan D660U ScanGear CS-U 5.8 User's Guide - Page 36

Color Positives, B & W Positives, Film Type, Magazine

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chapter 4 What is on the Screen? Top Page Glossary Contents Index Film Type Specifies the film type to be captured from the Film Adapter. This item is displayed only when Film Adapter has been selected for the Image Source. • Color Positives • Color Negatives • B & W Positives • B & W Negatives Magazine Click this check box if you want ScanGear CS-U to conduct moiré reduction to improve the overall image quality. Moiré are dot patterns that interfere with processing images for professional use and are usually caused by poor dithering resulting from scanning images from newspapers, books, magazines, etc. This function is the same as the Descreen function in the Advanced mode. 36

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chapter 4
What is on the
Screen?
Top
Page
Glossary
Contents
Index
Film Type
Specifies the film type to be captured from the Film Adapter. This item is
displayed only when Film Adapter has been selected for the Image
Source.
Color Positives
Color Negatives
B & W Positives
B & W Negatives
Magazine
Click this check box if you want ScanGear CS-U to conduct moir
é
reduction to improve the overall image quality.
Moir
é
are dot patterns
that interfere with processing images for professional use and are usually
caused by poor dithering resulting from scanning images from
newspapers, books, magazines, etc.
This function is the same as the Descreen function in the Advanced
mode.