Kodak i30 / i40 Scanner User Manual


 
58 A-61512 May 2006
Contrast % sets the image contrast by adjusting the difference
between black-and-white, thereby making an image sharper or softer.
Contrast is only available for binary images.
In a low contrast setting, the difference between black-and-white is
small, so the image is softer. In a high contrast setting, the difference
between black-and-white is large, so the image is clearer. Select a
contrast value from 1 to 100. The default is 50.
Manual is always selected for binary images. Adjust the Contrast
setting by dragging the Contrast sliding bar to the left or right to achieve
the desired Contrast setting. Scan the document to check the contrast.
Threshold thresholding is used to convert a grayscale image into a
binary (1 bit/pixel) image. The thresholding value ranges from 0 to 255.
The default is 90. A low threshold value will produce a lighter image,
and can be used to subdue backgrounds and subtle, unneeded
information. A high threshold value will produce a darker image, and
can be used to help pick up faint images. Adjust the Threshold setting
by dragging the Threshold sliding bar to the left or right to achieve the
desired Threshold setting. Scan the document to check the threshold.
Lighten, Normal and Darken are used as quick sets to adjust the
threshold. Lighten = 72, Normal = 90 and Darken = 128.
Contrast 1
Contrast 60
Contrast 100
200 dpi; 80 Threshold; 20 Contrast 200 dpi; 80 Threshold; 100 Contrast