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41 chapter 4 What is on the Screen? Top Page Glossary Contents Index The Tone Sheet The Tone sheet is displayed only when Color or Grayscale has been selected for Color Mode on the Advanced Mode Main sheet and when Canon ColorGear Color Matching is not selected for Color Setting in the Preferences settings. • Changing the Color Mode selection or clicking the Clear button restores the default settings on the Tone sheet. • Tone sheet adjustment is conducted with the Preview Area. • Settings can be selected even when there is no image in the Preview Area. In this case the settings take effect on the next scanned image. These are the Tone sheet buttons that open each tool chart and allow you to enhance images in the Preview Area. Samples and detailed descriptions of each sheet are provided on the following pages. Tone Sheet Buttons Auto Tone button Found on both the toolbar and the Tone sheet, the Auto Tone button turns the automatic tone correction feature on. Automatic tone correction automatically adjusts the image tone to produce a better image.
42 chapter 4 What is on the Screen? Top Page Glossary Contents Index Contrast/Brightness button Opens the Contrast/Brightness sheet and allows you to adjust the brightness and contrast of the entire image. Gamma button Opens the Gamma sheet and allows you to shift mid-tones so lighter colors are lightened and darker colors are darkened. Histogram button Opens the Histogram sheet and allows you to adjust tone intensity to enhance an image that is either too light or too dark. Special Tone Curves buttons Opens the Special Tone Curves sheet and allows you to adjust the tones for one or all of the three primary colors (RGB) by selecting a special tone curve or editing a tone curve. The Contrast/Brightness, Gamma, Histogram, and Special Tone curves can be set even if there is no image in the Preview Area. The setting will remain in effect for the next image previewing or scanning. Note
43 chapter 4 What is on the Screen? Top Page Glossary Contents Index Common Buttons The Tone sheet settings are commonly set with the Load, Save, Reset and All Reset buttons described below. Load Button When Color Mode is set for Color, a user-saved file (*.adc) is opened and used for color adjustment. When Color Mode is set for Grayscale, user-saved file (*.adg) is opened and used for gray adjustment. Save Button When Color Mode is set for Color, the user-defined settings are saved to a file (*.adc) for color adjustment. When Color Mode is set for Grayscale, the user-defined settings are saved to a file (*.adg) for color adjustment. The system determines the path and file name for the saved file. The target folder for the temporary image file cannot be changed. Reset button Resets displayed settings of the channel (M, R, G or B) of the function (Contrast/Brightness, Gamma, Histogram or Special Tone Curve) to their default. All Reset button Resets all the settings of the channels (M, R, G and B) of all functions (Contrast/Brightness, Gamma, Histogram and Special Tone Curve) to their default.
44 chapter 4 What is on the Screen? Top Page Glossary Contents Index Contrast/Brightness Sheet When the Contrast/Brightness button is clicked, the Contrast/Brightness sheet is displayed. The shape of the tone curve changes to reflect the current Contrast/ Brightness setting for the current Channel, and the image in the Preview Area changes to reflect the adjustment. Channel If you want to select one of the primary colors (RGB) for adjusting the contrast or brightness, click the Channel down-arrow and select the color, or leave the settings at Master to adjust all the colors. Contrast Drag the Contrast slider to the left to decrease the contrast of the image or to the right to increase the contrast of the image. Brightness Drag the Brightness slider to the left to darken the image or to the right to lighten the image.
45 chapter 4 What is on the Screen? Top Page Glossary Contents Index Gamma Sheet When the Gamma button is clicked, the Gamma sheet is displayed. Gamma refers to a process where mid-tones are shifted so that the lighter colors are lightened and darker colors are darkened. For example, let us say you scanned a photograph of a subject in a boat in a tree-lined lake and the shadows of the trees are dark enough and the white of the boat is light enough, but the blue in the sky, the blue of the water, and the blue of the subjects clothing all look the same. By increasing the Scanner Gamma value of the image, the sky might become lighter and the water darker, giving a better contrast to the image. The Monitor Gamma value is a reciprocal number of the Scanner Gamma value. Channel If you want to select one of the primary colors (RGB) for adjusting the gamma value, click the Channel down-arrow and select the color or leave the settings at Master to adjust all the colors.
46 chapter 4 What is on the Screen? Top Page Glossary Contents Index Gamma (Scanner Gamma) Drag the Gamma slider to the left or right to set the scanner gamma value or you can type the value directly into the boxes. Entering a value into either boxes of the scanner gamma or the monitor gamma will display a respective value in the other box. The allowed range of values are 0.10 to 10.00, inclusive. The shape of the tone curve changes to reflect the current gamma setting for the current Channel, and the image in the Preview Area changes to reflect the adjustment. When the Scanner Gammma value is modified, the Monitor Gamma value changes automatically.
47 chapter 4 What is on the Screen? Top Page Glossary Contents Index Histogram Sheet When the Histogram button is clicked, the Histogram sheet is displayed. Use the histogram to enhance an image when the image is either too light or too dark, like an overexposed or underexposed photograph. Increasing the darker tones with the histogram improves the contrast of the image. Channel If you want to select one of the primary colors (RGB) for adjusting the histogram, click the Channel down-arrow and select the color, or leave the setting at Master to adjust all colors.
48 chapter 4 What is on the Screen? Top Page Glossary Contents Index Eyedroppers (Black-point, Mid-point, White-point) Click one of the three eyedroppers then click the portion of the image in the Preview Area that you want to sample, or enter values in the text boxes, or drag one of the three triangles at the bottom of the graph to adjust the value. The shape of the tone curve and histogram changes to reflect the current Histogram setting for the current Channel, and the image in the Preview Area changes to reflect the adjustment. A White-point value must be larger than a Black-point, and a Mid-point value must be between the Black- point and White-point. Reset Resets the default values: • Black-point:0 • Mid-point: 128 • White-point: 255 Note
49 chapter 4 What is on the Screen? Top Page Glossary Contents Index Special Tone Curves Sheet When the Special Tone Curves button is clicked, the Special Tone Curves sheet is displayed. Channel Click the down-arrow and select one of the primary colors (RGB) for adjustment or leave the setting at Master to adjust all the colors. Select Special Curve Click the down-arrow and select a setting from the drop-down list. These settings are designed to solve some of the most common problems with scanned images: overexposure, underexposure, or poor contrast: •No correction •Fix an image that is underexposed •Fix an image that is overexposed •Fix an image that is low contrast •Fix an image automatically •Edit Custom Curve
50 chapter 4 What is on the Screen? Top Page Glossary Contents Index Editing a Special Tone Curve Directly In the Special Tone Curves graph you can edit the curve directly. 1.Click on the curve and drag each curve anchor point until the desired effect is achieved. 2.To remove an anchor point altogether, drag the anchor point off the graph area.