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KIP Print Pro User Guide
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Step
Action
Illustration
9. Postprocessing
Settings consist of:
Despeckle
Hole Filling
Invert
Despeckle - This option removes black pixels in black & white mode, for example from
scans of murky originals. The filter searches for groups of black pixels and converts them
into white. Small-sized pixel groups, such as those forming punctuation dots, are kept.
o
All Pixel Neighbors
- Pixels are connected neighbors when there is a series of 8
(instead of 4) adjacent pixels, i.e. additionally to pixels of the same row or
column, the diagonally-adjacent pixels are considered to be connected.
o
Filter Size
–
It corresponds to the maximum "diameter" of the pixel area which is
to be removed.
o
Rel. Area Size – This limits the proportion of the actual maximum number of pixels
to the filter size. 0 represents the smallest possible surface relatively to the
selected filter size.
Hole Filling - This function makes it possible to remove single pixel-sized white holes from
black areas in b&w mode. Hole Filling works like Despeckling
except of not removing
black pixels but white
.
Invert – This changes black to white and white to black (produces a negative of the
image)