Glossary – Konica Minolta F-2900 User Manual

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GLOSSARY

BRIGHTNESS

The lightness or darkness of the image.

CHANNEL

The component of an image. Your scanned image has three
channels: red, green, and blue (RGB).

CONTRAST

The gradation of shades in an image. A high contrast image
has very dark areas and bright areas without many middle
shades. A low contrast image has many tones that are close to
the same brightness. Low contrast images are often described
as looking ‘flat’.

CROP

To trim and delete the unwanted edges of the image.

DPI

Dots (pixels) per inch.

EMULSION SIDE

The side of the film coated with the photographic material.

GAMMA

The contrast of only the middle tones.

HIGHLIGHTS

The lighter areas of the image.

HISTOGRAM

A graph showing the amount of each level of the 256
brightness levels.

INTERPOLATION

A form of adding new pixels in an image when resampling up.

JPEG

The JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) compression
standard is capable of producing a high compression ratio
while maintaining image quality. JPEG is a widely supported
image file format.

MIDTONE

The middle shades of an image, in between light and dark.

NEUTRAL

Having no colour cast, such as black, white, or gray.

PICT

(Macintosh operating system only) The PICT graphic file format
uses a lossless compression scheme and is compatible with
many Macintosh applications.

PIXEL

Abbreviation for picture element. The dots that make up an
electronic image.

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