Kodak A-61506 manual

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    A-61506 1/2004 CA T No. 137 0337 ©Eastman Kodak Company , 2004 Printed in U.S.A. EASTMAN KODAK COMP ANY Document Imaging Rochester , New Y ork 14650 www .kodak.com/go/docimaging Kodak is a trademark of Eastman Kodak Company . COMMERCIAL IMAGING iNnovation Series Scanners Refer ence Guide Brightness and Contrast Contr ol A-61506 Part No. 9E3722 CA [...]

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    A-61506 September 2006 1 Using the Brightness and Contrast Control This Reference Guide provides information and procedures for the Brightness and Contrast Control. Kodak provides a set of default color t ables with the sca nner . These tables are bundled and installe d with the Scan V alidation T ool (SVT). A color table is a file that ca n be dow[...]

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    2 A-61506 September 2006 Before you begin Before using the Brightness and Con trast Control, it is highly recommended that you review the information below . • The Kodak Scan V alidation T ool must be inst alled. This inst allation includes the TW AIN Datasource and the Kodak default color t ables. Both the Scan V alidation T ool and the TW AIN D[...]

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    A-61506 September 2006 3 Supporting document ation Kodak i800 Series Scanners • Image Processing Guide for Kodak i800 Series Scan ners, A-61510 • Installation Planning Guide for Kodak i800 Series Scanne rs, A-61 176 • User ’s Guide for Kodak i80 0 Series Scanners, A-61 169 Kodak i1860 Scanner • Image Processing Guide for the Kodak i1860 S[...]

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    4 A-61506 September 2006 The main window Following is a description of the menu options on the Brightness and Contrast Control main window . See the section entitled, “Using the Brightness and Contrast Control” for procedures o n how to use this software. File menu The File menu provides the following option s: Open Image — displays the Open [...]

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    A-61506 September 2006 5 Vie w m en u The View menu p rovides the following options: Zoom 1/4 — displays the image at o ne quarter of the original size. Zoom 1/2 — displays the image at o ne half of the original size. Zoom 1:1 — displays the image at the orig inal size. Zoom 2:1 — displays the image at twice the orig inal size. Zoom 4:1 —[...]

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    6 A-61506 September 2006 St atus bar — displays the X and Y coordinates of the current location within the displayed image, the RGB values, the n ame of the color t able currently being applied to the original image (d isplayed on the lef t side of the main window) and the scanner used to a cquire the startin g original. Using RGB values will hel[...]

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    A-61506 September 2006 7 Color T ables menu The Color T ables menu provides the following options: Null — when selected, will load the Nu ll color tab le into the Brightness and Contrast Control. Load... — displays the Open Color T abl e dialog box which allows you to select the color t able you want to use. Save... — displays the Save Color [...]

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    8 A-61506 September 2006 T ools menu The T oo ls menu provides the following options: Brightness and Contrast — displays the Brightness and Contrast dialog box which allows yo u to adjust the brightness and contrast values while comparin g the original image on the lef t side of the Brightness and Contrast Control ma in window to the result ant i[...]

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    A-61506 September 2006 9 Creating a custom color t able After you have reviewed the “Before you begin” sectio n, you will be ready to st art using the Brightness and Contrast Control. Using a Kodak default color t able as a st artin g point Before you create a custom color t able, it is recommended that you scan a representative gro up of docum[...]

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    10 A-61506 September 2006 5. From the Brightness and Contrast Control main window , select File>Acquire . 6. Feed the document you have sele ct ed to use as a st arting point to create your custom color tab le. When completed, the uncorrected scanned image will appear in both the lef t and right side s of the main window . NOTE: This image may b[...]

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    A-61506 September 2006 11 12. Select Color T ables>Save . The Save Color T able dialog box will be displayed: 13. Enter a color table name in the Filename field and click Save . This custom color table will be save d in the directory shown in the Save Color T able dialog box and is available for download to your sca nner to be used in production[...]

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    12 A-61506 September 2006 Using an Uncorrected image as a st arting point 1. Open the Brightness and Contrast Co ntrol application. The main window will be displayed. 2. Select File>Select TW AIN Source . The Select Source dia log box will be displayed. 3. Highlight the desired source and click Se lect . 4. From the File menu select File>DPI [...]

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    A-61506 September 2006 13 10. Select Color T ables>Save . The Save Color T able dialog box will be displayed: 1 1. Enter a color t able name in the Filename field and click Save . This custom color table will be save d in the directory shown in the Save Color T able dialog box and is available for download to your sca nner to be used in producti[...]

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    14 A-61506 September 2006 3. Highlight the desired source and click Se lect . 4. From the File menu select File>DPI and choo se the resolution which you will use when capturing color images in your production environment. 5. From the Brightness and Contrast Control main window , select File>Acquire . 6. Feed the document you have sele ct ed t[...]

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    A-61506 September 2006 15 Using a previously captured image as a st arting point IMPORT ANT : Y ou must use an uncorrected image as your st arting point for any activity which will result in the creation o f a custom color table. If you do not choose an uncorrected image the following message will be displayed, The origin of this image cannot be de[...]

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    16 A-61506 September 2006 6. Click OK when the image d isplayed on the right side of the Brightness and Contrast Control main window is accept able. NOTE: Selecting Cancel will undo any changes a nd restores the image on the right sid e of the Brightness and Contrast Control main window to match the or iginal image (on the left side). 7. Select Col[...]

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    A-61506 September 2006 17 V erifying a custom color t able using the Scan V alidation T ool Following are procedures for ve rifying a custom color t able using the Scan V alidation T ool. For detailed procedures on using the Scan V alidation T ool see the Image Processing Guide for Kodak i800 Series Scanners, A-61510 or the Image Proce ssing Guide [...]

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    18 A-61506 September 2006 Deleting a custom color t able T o delete a cust om color table: 1. Open the Brightness and Contrast Co ntrol application. 2. Select Color T ables>Delete. The Delete Color T able dialog box will be displayed: 3. Select the color t able you want to delet e and click Delete . 4. The message, Are you sure you want to delet[...]

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    A-61506 September 2006 19 Glossary Brightness — Brightness and Contrast Control uses a brightness scale from -50 (darkest) to +50 (lightest). Changing the Brightness value will ef fect all color pi xels in the ima ge uniformly making all colors in the entire image darker or lighter according to the values selected. Contrast — Brightness and Con[...]

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    20 A-61506 September 2006 Error messages Following is a listing of error me ssages that you may encounter when using the Brightness and Contrast Control. Message: The origin of this image can not be determined from the file. If it was not originally scanned with NULL color t ables, then it may not be a valid image for use in this applicatio n . Des[...]

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    A-61506 September 2006 21 Message : There is alread y an open Source in use. Description/Action: If you want to change scanners, exit and restart the Brightness and Contrast Con trol then select the desired TW AIN Source. Y ou cannot change so urces while the Brightness an d Contrast Control is running. Message : Unable to open the Source Manager s[...]

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    22 A-61506 September 2006 Message : Source is in wrong st ate for enabling. Description/Action: Exit and restart the Brightness and Contrast Control application. If the error o ccurs again, open the Scan V alidation T ool to verify that it is working properly . If it is, call Kodak Service for assistance with th e Brightness and Contrast Control. I[...]

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    A-61506 September 2006 23 Message: An error occurred while writing the image file. Description/Action: Be sure your account has write access to the output directory . Message: Unable to delete the se lected color table. Description/Action : Be sure your account is authorized to delete color table s. Message: Y ou cannot delete an original distribut[...]

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    24 A-61506 September 2006 Appendix A Color Concept s What is a color image? A digital color image cont ains information about a scanned document subdivided into many small regions called pixels (picture elements). Each pixel is represented as a 2 4-bit value. These 24 bit s are used to indicate the amount of red, gre en and blue for each pixel. Pix[...]

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    A-61506 1/2004 CA T No. 137 0337 ©Eastman Kodak Company , 2004 EASTMAN KODAK COMP ANY Document Imaging Rochester , New Y ork 14650 www .kodak.com/go/docimaging Kodak is a trademark of Eastman Kodak Company . COMMERCIAL IMAGING iNnovation Series Scanners Refer ence Guide Brightness and Contrast Contr ol A-61506 Part No. 9E3722 CA T No. 137 0337 014[...]