Resolution, Contrast gamma correction – Ricoh G410 User Manual
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Resolution
This function permits setting separate resolutions for the main-scanning and the sub-scanning,
over a range of 100dpi to 800dpi (in 1dpi increments) for each. A high resolution setting requires
more free space in memory and requires more processing time.
Basically, when outputting a scanned image that is the same size as the original image, set the
same resolution as that of the output device. Image quality will suffer if the resolution is less than
that of the output device, and it is meaningless to set a resolution that is higher than the resolution
that the output device is capable of. However, if the output image is to be enlarged or reduced
compared to the original, change the resolution by the same ratio.
Limitation
❒ When this function is used during duplex scanning, the maximum image data size for the
reverse side is 360 million bytes.
Note
❒ When using this function, the image on the reverse side might be scanned through the
document, depending on the condition of the original.
Original
Low resolution
High resolution