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    Black-point
    The darkest portion of an image scanned as Color or Grayscale.
    When you click on the image with the Black-point eyedropper, all
    tones darker than the selected sample tone are adjusted to black.
    See also Mid-point, White-point.
    Brightness
    The overall amount of lightness or darkness in an image. An
    image with maximum brightness tends toward white; an image
    with minimum brightness tends toward black. While contrast
    refers to the range and number of tones in an image, brightness
    refers to the intensity of tones.
    Calibration
    For scanning, calibration refers to the adjustment of color
    processing for input and output devices on a computer, so that the
    colors match throughout the process. For example, calibration
    ensures that the color image scanned on a scanner matches the
    original image when it is displayed on the computer monitor, as
    well as printed on a color printer.
    Canon ColorGear Color Matching
    CanonÕs process of matching the color profile of the input device
    (scanner) with the color profile of the output device (monitor), to
    yield the most accurate color image. Canon ColorGear Color
    Matching is compliant with ICC (International Color Consortium)
    guidelines. ICC is a group of hardware and software companies
    which developed cross-platform, industry-standard guidelines for
    color devices. Canon ColorGear Color Matching is also compatible
    with the ICM (Image Color Matching) component of Windows 98. 
    						
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    Canon ImageTrust
    CanonÕs process of converting grayscale image (8 bits per pixel) to
    a black and white image (1 bit per pixel) to yield a more effective
    scan for optical character recognition (OCR) applications.
    Channel
    See Color Channels.
    Clear button
    The button that removes the current image from the Preview
    Area.
    CMY
    An acronym for cyan, magenta, and yellow, the color
    complements to red, green, and blue.
    CMYK
    An acronym for cyan, magenta, yellow, and black, the four-color
    process used in most commercial printing. (The black ÒKÓ stands
    for ÒBlacKÓ.)
    Color Channels
    The red, green, or blue components of a color image. Color
    images contain 8 bits per pixel each for red, green, and blue
    channels, therefore each pixel has 24 bits. If you are scanning a
    color image, you can change the brightness and contrast of the
    individual red, green, and blue tones in your image. The Master
    channel is a combination of the three. 
    						
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    Color Matching
    The range of colors your scanner can see may not match the range
    of colors your video monitor can produce. Color matching lets
    your system display colors so that the color on your monitor and
    printer matches the colors scanned. See also Canon ColorGear
    Color Matching.
    Complementary colors
    Red, green, and blue can be thought of as complementary colors
    to cyan, magenta, and yellow. These colors cancel each other out
    when combined in equal amounts. Similarly, adding a small
    amount of one color reduces its complement by that amount.
    Contrast
    Contrast refers to the difference between the lightest light and
    the darkest dark in the image. A low contrast value indicates that
    the difference between dark shades and light shades is not very
    great. A high value indicates a great difference between dark and
    light shades. While brightness refers to the intensity of tones in an
    image, contrast refers to the range and number of tones in an
    image.
    Crop
    The action of selecting part of an image. The Crop button on the
    ScanGear CS main window lets you select part of a preview image
    and re-preview or scan only that selected part.
    Curve chart
    The graph displayed in the Tone sheet settings for the Auto Tone,
    Contrast/Brightness, Gamma, Histogram, and Special Tone Curves
    features. This graph describes the relationship between the color
    characteristics of the previewed image and the available feature
    settings. 
    						
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    Curve file
    A file containing Special Tone Curve settings. (Tone sheet-Special
    Tone Curves)
    Custom curves
    A user-defined Special Tone Curve that may be saved in a file.
    (Tone sheet-Special Tone Curves)
    Custom Resolutions
    The Custom Resolutions dialog box lets you create a scan
    resolution not found in the preset list, but supported by the input
    device.
    Default
    The preset factory settings on hardware or software.
    Digitizing
    The process of converting an image into computer-usable (digital)
    information that can be saved as a file, printed, faxed, or
    otherwise manipulated on your computer.
    dpi
    The abbreviation for dots per inch. The resolution of a monitor or
    printer is measured in how many dots per horizontal inch it can
    display or print.  See also Pixel, Optical resolution, Resolution.
    Driver
    The software that lets you run a peripheral device such as a
    printer, scanner, video monitor, and so on. ScanGear CS is a
    scanner driver. 
    						
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    End points
    The points at each end of a preset or custom tone curve. The curve
    end points cannot be deleted. If they are dragged to or past an
    edge, they remain on the edge. Add points to the curve by clicking
    anywhere in the curve box. (Tone sheet - Special Tone Curves)
    Exective
    A U.S. standard paper size measuring width x height:7.25 x 10.5 in.
    (184.2 x 266.7 mm)
    Eyedropper
    A Histogram tool used to sample the Black-point, Mid-point, and
    White-point areas in the previewed image. (Tone sheet -
    Histogram)
    Full Platen
    The maximum scannable area on the scannerÕs document glass, 8.5
    in. x 11.7 (width of U.S. Letter and length of A4 paper sizes).
    Gamma Curve Tool
    The Gamma Curve Tool lets you change the midtones of colors to
    increase the contrast between colors, and enhance the overall
    image. When you increase the Gamma value, light colors are made
    lighter, and dark colors are made darker. The graphed curve
    represents the relationship between input and output values for
    the midtones of the preview image.
    Gamma correction
    The process of adjusting the midtones to improve an image. 
    						
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    Grayscale
    Grayscale refers to a single-channel image made up of 256 shades
    of gray, ranging from white to black, that represent all tones in an
    image.
    Height
    The Height text box contains the height of the current selection,
    or, if there is no selection, the maximum vertical output size,
    based on the currently selected Paper Size.
    Histogram Tool
    The Histogram displays the distribution of bright and dark pixels
    for each color channel in the previewed image. The Eyedropper
    tool on the histogram graph lets you redefine the tonal profile.
    You can save the settings for Black-point, Mid-point, and White-
    point settings in a histogram file with the extension *.HST.
    Image Type
    The type of image, such as color or grayscale.
    JPEG file format
    An image file format developed by the Joint Photographic Experts
    Group, as a standard for storing color images in less space, with
    the file format .jpg.
    Keep Proportions button
    The Keep Proportions button affects the selection and the Width
    and Height text boxes. When you click the Keep Proportions
    button, the image size is maintained in the same proportion
    whenever you change either the width or the height. 
    						
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    Low contrast
    An image that has low contrast does not have many distinct
    differences between tones.
    Mid-point
    The midtone portion of the image scanned as Color or Grayscale.
    When you click on the image with the Mid-point eyedropper, all
    tones between the black-point and the white-point are adjusted
    in relation to the mid-point setting.
    Mid-tone
    Mid-tones are the middle range of tones in an image, between
    highlights and shadows. Midtones can be adjusted for color and
    grayscale images with the Gamma tool.
    Mode
    The type of scan used to scan an image, differentiated by the
    number of bits per pixel. ScanGear CS has the following Scan
    Modes: Color, High Definition Color, Grayscale, Text Enhanced, and
    Black and White.
    MoirŽ reduction
    MoirŽ reduction can be switched on with the Descreen button on
    the Scanner sheet. MoirŽ patterns are caused by poor dithering as
    a result of scanning images from published materials like
    newspapers, magazines, books, etc.  When the Descreen feature is
    on, moirŽ reduction smooths the overall appearance of the image
    and enhances image quality. 
    						
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    OCR (Optical Character Recognition)
    OCR (Optical Character Recognition) software converts text images
    into actual text characters readable by a word-processing program
    or similar application. The Text Enhanced scan setting sharpens
    black and white contrast to assist in the accurate recognition of
    characters in OCR software.
    Optical resolution
    A scannerÕs resolution capability. See also dpi, Resolution.
    Output Dimensions
    The final dimensions of the scanned image, based on paper size,
    cropping, and scaling.
    Output file formats
    The format in which a file is saved to disk such as Windows Bitmap
    (*.bmp), Tagged Image File (*.tif), JPEG (*.jpg).
    Output size
    The size of the acquired image, calculated by multiplying the
    width and height by the scale percentage.
    Overexposed
    An image that was exposed to too much light while it was being
    photographed.
    Paper Size
    An option on the Scanner sheet that determines the initial
    scannable area. For flatbed scanners, standard paper sizes from B5
    to A4 are available. 
    						
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    Pixel
    An acronym for Òpicture element,Ó a pixel is the smallest element
    used to create a screen image. It can contain up to 24 bits of color
    information.
    Platen
    The scannerÕs document glass, where originals are placed for
    scanning.
    Preset Curves
    A set of curves designed to fix common photographic image
    problems such as underexposure, overexposure, or low contrast.
    Preview Area
    The area located to the left of the ScanGear CS main window
    where the image is displayed before the scan occurs. When you
    click the Preview button, the image on the scanner is scanned into
    the Preview Area, but not acquired by the application.
    Preview Image Cache
    When the preview image cache feature is switched on, the image
    in the Preview Area is saved and displayed the next time ScanGear
    CS is launched from the parent software application.  To switch
    this feature on and off, open the Preferences sheet and click the
    button for ÒSaved image will be displayedÓ.
    Proportion
    The ratio of width to height. When you click the Keep Proportions
    button, the image size is maintained in the same proportion
    whenever you change either the width or the height. 
    						
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    Resolution
    The degree of detail, translated into the number of pixels or dpi,
    which a device such as a scanner, video monitor, printer, or other
    image-displaying device, can display or reproduce. See also dpi,
    Pixel, Scan Resolution.
    RGB
    RGB is an acronym for red, green, and blue, the onscreen color
    complements to print colors cyan, magenta, and yellow.
    Rotate Left
    The Rotate Left tool rotates the preview display 90 degrees
    counterclockwise. If the Preview Area is in portrait orientation, it
    becomes landscape and vice versa.
    Rotate Right
    The Rotate Right tool rotates the preview display 90 degrees
    clockwise. If the Preview Area is in portrait orientation, it becomes
    landscape and vice versa.
    Sampling
    In scanning, sampling is the process of measuring and recording
    the tonal or color value in an image and converting it to digital
    information.
    Scale
    The Scale setting lets you specify an output size for the selected
    image as a percent of the original width and height.
    Scan Button
    Clicking the Scan Button scans the original and sends it to the
    parent software application. 
    						
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