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Kodak I7300 User Manual

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A-61133 March 2003

Separate Front and Back

check this option when you want to

create two separate image files or prints; one file for the front of the
image and one file for the back of the image (see the illustration below).
This is useful for printing fronts and backs on separate sheets of paper.

With Separate Front and Back enabled

 two separate files

100F.tif

100B.tif

With Separate Front
and Back disabled

one file

100.tif

Resolution — choose from either Normal or Enhanced resolution.
Normal will scan the image at 3650 pixels; Enhanced will scan the
image at 7300 pixels.

If bi-tonal output is used, select Enhanced resolution if the reduction
ratio on film is equal to or greater than 40X, to obtain the best image
quality possible. Select Normal resolution if the reduction ratio on
film is less than 40X.

If 16- or 256-gray scale output is used, it is recommended that you
use Normal resolution. If you are not satisfied with the result, select
Enhanced.

Contrast — adjusts the gray levels in an image. Contrast can only be
used with 16- or 256-level gray scale images. A high contrast value will
display the image as mostly black and white, whereas a low contrast
value will display the image as mostly midtones (more subtle changes in
gray levels are detected).

Brightness — adjusting the Brightness will make the image appear
lighter or darker. The higher the Brightness setting the lighter the image
will appear.