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A Look-Up Table LUT file. It correlates n-dimensional

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LUT file Media Media Profile Non-reproducible color Original Pen or Printhead Alignment Printing Saturation Scan Resolution Scanning Sharpen Stitching Thick media Touch Screen Type of original A Look-Up Table (LUT) file. It correlates n-dimensional entries to m-dimensional outputs. In this instance, it correlates a 1-dimensional entry (the lightness) with a 3dimensional output (the corresponding Red, Green and Blue values). The physical material on which an image is formed (printed). A description of the media and printing system's behavior, including which colors can be reproduced on the media and how to reproduce them. A color that cannot be reproduced by the system either because the color is not correctly "seen" by the scanner (which detects it as a different color) or because it cannot be printed by the printer (ink/media limitation). The printed media that has the original image formed on it. The process of setting printer parameters to minimize ink drops placement errors when printing. It is performed automatically each time a printhead is replaced or may be started manually. The transfer of ink onto paper or other media to reproduce text and images. The purity of a color's hue, moving from gray to the pure color. A high saturation corresponds to a strong color. Conceptually equivalent to a scale from pale/weak (low saturation) to pure/strong (high saturation). The resolution at which the scanner digitizes the original image. It is reported as dpi (dots per inch). The digitizing of the original image. To enhance the contrast at the edges of light and dark areas, with the effect of making an image appear better defined, more in focus. The process of aligning the two cameras of the scanner so that when the two images are composed the differences along the overlapping area are minimized. It is executed every time the operator performs scanner maintenance. Media that is thicker than 2mm. The interface between the user, the scanner and the printer. A template that describes the characteristics of an original image and the color management and image enhancements it requires. Color Reproduction for the HP Large Format Color Copiers family: cc800ps, 815mfp, 5500mfp and 4200 scanner 60/60

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Color Reproduction for the HP Large Format Color Copiers family: cc800ps, 815mfp, 5500mfp and 4200 scanner
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LUT file
A Look-Up Table (LUT) file. It correlates n-dimensional
entries to m-dimensional outputs. In this instance, it
correlates a 1-dimensional entry (the lightness) with a 3-
dimensional output (the corresponding Red, Green and
Blue values).
Media
The physical material on which an image is formed
(printed).
Media Profile
A description of the media and printing system’s behavior,
including which colors can be reproduced on the media
and how to reproduce them.
Non-reproducible color
A color that cannot be reproduced by the system either
because the color is not correctly “seen” by the scanner
(which detects it as a different color) or because it cannot
be printed by the printer (ink/media limitation).
Original
The printed media that has the original image formed on
it.
Pen or
Printhead Alignment
The process of setting printer parameters to minimize ink
drops placement errors when printing. It is performed
automatically each time a printhead is replaced or may be
started manually.
Printing
The transfer of ink onto paper or other media to reproduce
text and images.
Saturation
The purity of a color's hue, moving from gray to the pure
color. A high saturation corresponds to a strong color.
Conceptually equivalent to a scale from pale/weak (low
saturation) to pure/strong (high saturation).
Scan Resolution
The resolution at which the scanner digitizes the original
image. It is reported as dpi (dots per inch).
Scanning
The digitizing of the original image.
Sharpen
To enhance the contrast at the edges of light and dark
areas, with the effect of making an image appear better
defined, more in focus.
Stitching
The process of aligning the two cameras of the scanner so
that when the two images are composed the differences
along the overlapping area are minimized. It is executed
every time the operator performs scanner maintenance.
Thick media
Media that is thicker than 2mm.
Touch Screen
The interface between the user, the scanner and the
printer.
Type of original
A template that describes the characteristics of an original
image
and
the
color
management
and
image
enhancements it requires.