HP Scanjet 7450c HP Scanjet 7400C Series Scanner Mac - (English) User Manual - Page 120
s, Sometimes referred to as the scanner glass. - flatbed scanner
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120 RGB Red, Green, Blue. The color model in which every color is composed of a varying amount of red, green, and blue, which are the three primary colors of light. RGB is used to display colors on a computer monitor. rich text format A format for text files. Rich text format preserves all formatting in the original text document. It converts formatting into instructions that compatible programs can interpret. rotate tool To rotate the entire scan 90 degrees clockwise or 90 degrees counterclockwise. s saturation The intensity of color in a specific hue. An image with high color saturation has vivid color. A black-and-white photograph has zero saturation. See also hue. scale To reduce or increase the physical size of an image while maintaining aspect ratio (the ratio of the horizontal dimension to the vertical dimension). scan To capture a picture, photograph, or text as a digital electronic image using a scanner. This term also refers to the image that has been scanned. Back to TOC scanning source Scanning (or scan) sources include the flatbed, transparency-slides, and transparency-negatives. scanner bed The glass surface of the scanner where you place items to scan. Sometimes referred to as the scanner glass. scanner glass The glass surface on the scanner where you place items to scan. Sometimes referred to as the scanner bed. scanner lid The lid, or cover, of the scanner, which holds the original paper flat for scanning. screen resolution The measurement of the number of lines per inch (lpi) that a screen can display. This is usually 72 lpi. SCSI Small Computer System Interface. An interface that lets you attach hard disks and other high-performance peripherals to your computer. selection area The area inside the rectangular border drawn around a portion of the image in the Preview area. The selection area is scanned when you drag-and-drop, save to a file, copy to the clipboard, or print.