Konica Minolta MS6000 MK II Twain Driver and Overlay Manager Software Installa - Page 11

Film Type, Image Filter

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Original is Photo selected Original is photo unselected Grayscale - Will apply a slight smoothing algorithm to blur transitions. This will tend to smooth rough edges and enhance photographic areas, but will typically blur textual images. This setting can be more useful when scanning tonal images at lower resolutions. Original is Photo selected Original is photo unselected Film Type - Use this drop-down box to define the polarity of the film to be scanned. Selecting positive will cause all images to be displayed as viewed on the front panel of the MS 6000. Selecting negative will cause each pixel to be converted to its converse shade (i.e. black to white, light gray to dark gray, etc.). Selecting auto will cause the scanner to compare light areas to dark areas and make an intelligent guess based on image composition as to which polarity film is loaded. Using the Film Type button on the front panel of the MS 6000 can also change this setting. Image Filter - offers advanced algorithms for processing scanned images. Depending on the image type selected the image filter has the following options. None - An 8 bit grayscale image to be delivered as scanned. Black and white images will lighten the final image through a wider dithering process; lighting is visually less than the smooth mode.

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Original is Photo selected
Original is photo unselected
Grayscale
Will apply a slight smoothing alg
to smooth rough edges and enhance photograp
images. This setting can be more useful
resolutions.
orithm to blur transitions. This will tend
hic areas, but will typically blur textual
when scanning tonal images at lower
Original is Photo selected
Original is photo unselected
Film Type –
Use this drop-down box to define the polarity of the film to be scanned.
Selecting positive will cause all images to be displayed as viewed on the front panel of the
MS 6000.
Selecting negative will cause each pixel to be converted to its converse shade
.e. black to white, light gray to dark gray, etc.).
Selecting auto will cause the scanner to
(i
compare light areas to dark areas and make an intelligent guess based on image
composition as to which polarity film is loaded.
Using the Film Type button on the front
panel of the MS 6000 can also change this setting.
Image Filter
– offers advanced algorithms for processing scanned images. Depending on
the image type selected the image filter has the following options.
None
– An 8 bit grayscale image to be delivered as scanned. Black and white images
will lighten the final image through a wider dithering process; lighting is visually less than
the smooth mode.