Kodak I1320 User Guide - Page 60
Adjustments tab: black and white, Black and White, Conversion quality, Best iThresholding, Normal ATP - document scanner noise
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Adjustments tab: black and white The options available on the Adjustments tab depend on the Scan as selection on the General tab. The following options are based on a Scan as selection of Black and White. Conversion quality - these settings effect how the scanner analyzes a grayscale version of the document which is used to produce the black and white electronic image. • Best (iThresholding): the scanner analyzes each document to produce the highest quality image. This option allows scanning of mixed documents with varying quality (i.e., faint text, shaded backgrounds, color backgrounds) and when scanning with consistent document sets. • Normal (ATP): allows you to determine the optimal settings to produce the desired image quality. This option works best when scanning with consistent document sets. You may also want to use this option if you have difficult documents such that you cannot find a Contrast setting for Best that produces the desired quality. • Draft (Fixed): allows you to select the grayscale threshold used to determine if a pixel is black or white. This option works best for high contrast documents. Contrast - allows you to make an image sharper or softer. Decreasing this setting will make the image softer and reduce noise in the image. Increasing this setting will make the image clearer and make light information more visible. The options range from -50 to 50. The default is 0. NOTE: This is not available for Conversion quality: Draft. 56 A-61560 January 2007