Epson ES-600C User Manual - Page 72

Color mode, Color sequence reading, Monochrome reading standard

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Color mode The color mode specifies color reading or monochrome reading. In color reading, you can choose either page sequence reading or line sequence reading. In monochrome reading, a dropout color can be specified (green, red, or blue). Color page sequence reading The scanner scans the document three times for green, red, and blue, and produces three pages of image data that combine to give full color image data. Since the image data can be divided into three sets, a computer with limited memory or processing speed can handle it more easily. Color line sequence reading The scanner scans the document with one pass of the carriage, reading green, red, and blue for every line. This yields more accurate color separation. Because the color for each pixel can be determined as soon as it is read, the color correction function can be used. Monochrome reading (standard) The scanner scans the document with one pass and reads the image in monochrome (black and white). In standard monochrome, your scanner illuminates the document with the green, red, and blue lights all at once so that minimum dropout color results. Dropout colors (monochrome reading only) The dropout color is the color you tell the scanner not to read. You can choose a dropout color from green, red or blue. Use a dropout color when you do not want to read one of these colors-for example, when scanning an image on a colored background. The default color mode is standard monochrome. A-8 Appendix

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Color mode
The color mode specifies color reading or monochrome
reading. In color reading, you can choose either page sequence
reading or line sequence reading. In monochrome reading, a
dropout color can be specified (green, red, or blue).
Color page sequence reading
The scanner scans the document three times for green, red,
and blue, and produces three pages of image data that
combine to give full color image data. Since the image data
can be divided into three sets, a computer with limited
memory or processing speed can handle it more easily.
Color line sequence reading
The scanner scans the document with one pass of the
carriage, reading green, red, and blue for every line. This
yields more accurate color separation. Because the color for
each pixel can be determined as soon as it is read, the color
correction function can be used.
Monochrome reading (standard)
The scanner scans the document with one pass and reads
the image in monochrome (black and white). In standard
monochrome, your scanner illuminates the document with
the green, red, and blue lights all at once so that minimum
dropout color results.
Dropout colors (monochrome reading only)
The dropout color is the color you tell the scanner not to
read. You can choose a dropout color from green, red or
blue. Use a dropout color when you do not want to read
one of these colors-for example, when scanning an image
on a colored background.
The default color mode is standard monochrome.
A-8
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