Kodak I1320 User Guide - Page 91
Adaptive Thresholding ATP, Brightness, Contrast, When using Adaptive Thresholding
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• Adaptive Thresholding (ATP): separates the foreground information in an image (i.e., text, graphics, lines, etc.) from the background information (i.e., white or non-white paper background). When using Adaptive Thresholding, Brightness and Contrast can be adjusted. Brightness - changes the amount of white in the color and grayscale image. Use the slider to select a value from 0 to 255. The default is 90. Brightness: 50 Brightness: 127 Contrast adjusts the difference between black and white, thereby making an image sharper or softer. The difference between black and white is small with a low contrast setting, so the image is softer. With a high contrast setting, the difference between black and white is large, so the image is clearer. Select a contrast value from -50 to 50. The default is 0. A-61560 January 2007 87