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Color options – Kodak A-61580 User Manual

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A-61580 November 2007

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Noise Filter — select one of the following: None, Lone Pixel or
Majority Rule.

Lone Pixel: reduces random noise by converting a single black pixel

to white when it is completely surrounded by white pixels or by
converting a single white pixel to black when it is completely
surrounded by black pixels.

Majority Rule: sets each pixel based on its surrounding pixels. The

pixel will become white if the majority of the surrounding pixels are
white and visa versa.

Color options

JPEG — uses JPEG techniques to compress the image. JPEG
compression offers a JPEG quality of Draft, Good, Better, Best and
Superior
.
Draft: maximum compression which produces the smallest image

size.

Good: a fair amount of compression but still produces acceptable

image quality.

Better: some compression which produces decent image quality.

Best: minimal compression which produces very good image quality.

Superior: the least amount of compression which produces the

largest image size.

Color Correction — select one of the following based upon the
documents you are scanning:
Mixed: when the documents you want to scan contain a mix of text,

business graphics (bar graphs, pie charts, etc.) and line art.

Pictures: when the documents you want to scan are comprised

mainly of photos.

Text: when the documents you want to scan contain mostly text.

No Noise Filter Used

Lone Pixel