HP Scanjet 7450c HP Scanjet 7400C Series Scanner Mac - (English) User Manual - Page 111
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Back to TOC c click To press and release the mouse button once. clipped pixels Pixels in an image that are extremely light or extremely dark and that would lose detail when the image is printed or displayed. CMYK Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black. The color model in which all colors are composed of Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow, the primary colors of pigments like ink, plus Black. Printers use CMYK to print in color. converted text Text that has been rendered into digital format by an OCR program. color balance The preservation of balance between colors throughout the tonal range. Color balance is particularly important when scanning objects that include neutral tones (grays) or large areas of consistent color. color channel The red, green, and blue components from which colors are created. color correction The process of adjusting an image to compensate for input and output device characteristics or color flaws in the original image. 111 color depth The number of colors that a monitor can display at once. Most Macintosh monitors can display in 256 grays, 256 colors, thousands of colors, and millions of colors. The higher the color depth, the more lifelike images look on screen. color wheel A tool used to adjust the color balance and hue. Configure A feature enabling users to adjust settings that determine how the scanner buttons and scanning software perform operations. ConnectCom Solutions The company that makes the SCSI card HP recommends for use with this scanner. context-sensitive Help Context-sensitive Help answers questions related to the currently displayed topic. The Help is provided in four ways: Text Labels, ToolTips, Info bar messages, and Help commands. contrast The range between the lightest and darkest shades in an image. An image with high contrast has few gray shades between black and white and appears to be dominated by stark light and dark tones. An image with low contrast has many shades of gray and tends to look flat and dull. Change contrast using the highlight, shadow, and midtone settings.