Kodak I1400 User Manual

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Invert Image

 allows you to select how the black pixels will be

stored in the image. By default the black pixels are stored as black
and the white pixels are stored as white. Turn this option on if you
want the black pixels stored as white and the white pixels stored as
black.

NOTE: You may want to change this option if your application

misinterprets the image data and stores your image in
reverse of what you expect.

Add Border — allows you to add a fixed amount of border to the left,

right, top and bottom edge of the image.

Noise Filter
• (none)
Lone Pixel: reduces random noise by converting a single black pixel

to white when it is completely surrounded by white pixels or by
converting a single white pixel to black when it is completely
surrounded by black pixels.

Majority Rule: sets each pixel based on its surrounding pixels. The

pixel will become white if the majority of the surrounding pixels are
white and visa versa.

JPEG (Joint Photographic Editor Group) Quality — if you choose
JPEG compression, select one of the quality options:

Draft: maximum compression which produces the smallest image

size.

Good: a fair amount of compression but still produces acceptable

image quality.

Better: some compression which produces decent image quality.
Best: minimal compression which produces very good image quality.
Superior: the least amount of compression which produces the

largest image size.

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