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The area at the bottom of most Windows program screens that shows

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126 The lid, or cover, of the scanner, which holds the original paper flat for scanning. The measurement of the number of lines per inch (lpi) that a screen can display. This is usually 75 lpi. Small Computer System Interface. An interface that lets you attach hard disks and other high-performance peripherals to your computer. 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. The darkest area of an image, usually reproduced as near black on the computer screen or when printed. The range between highlight and shadow determines the quality and color differentiation in the image. To enhance the detail in an image. The program from which an image is retrieved for use in a document. TWAIN-compliant programs pull an image from a source, such as the HP PrecisionScan Pro software. Back to TOC A software function that finds large areas of color in a scanned image and applies a uniform color to the area. The button in the (Windows) Taskbar that can be used to start a program quickly, find files, change settings, and open documents. The area at the bottom of most Windows program screens that shows information about the current action in progress. A palette or color table containing a Web palette plus more shades of gray and the 16 VGA colors. A toolbar that docks to the edge of the Windows Desktop. The Taskbar includes the Start button, buttons for each open program, and a status area. As it relates to scanning, text is saved in the following formats: .txt, searchable .pdf, .htm, and .rtf.

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The lid, or cover, of the scanner, which holds the original paper flat for
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The measurement of the number of lines per inch (lpi) that a screen
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The area inside the rectangular border drawn around a portion of the
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drag-and-drop, save to a file, copy to the clipboard, or print.
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The darkest area of an image, usually reproduced as near black on the
computer screen or when printed. The range between highlight and
shadow determines the quality and color differentiation in the image.
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To enhance the detail in an image.
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The program from which an image is retrieved for use in a document.
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A software function that finds large areas of color in a scanned image
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The button in the (Windows) Taskbar that can be used to start a
program quickly, find files, change settings, and open documents.
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The area at the bottom of most Windows program screens that shows
information about the current action in progress.
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A palette or color table containing a Web palette plus more shades of
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A toolbar that docks to the edge of the Windows Desktop. The Taskbar
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As it relates to scanning, text is saved in the following formats: .txt,
searchable .pdf, .htm, and .rtf.