Canon imageCLASS MF3010 VP Multifunction Monochrome Laser Printer User Manual

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NOTE

Condition to specify the settings

This setting is available when [Color], [Color (Documents)], or
[Grayscale] is selected in [Color Mode].

[Reduce Dust and Scratches]

Minimize dust and scratches of the photo.

[None]
No dust and scratches are minimized.

[Low]
Remove only a small amount of dust and scratches.

[Medium]
This setting is best recommended in most cases.

[High]
Remove large dust spots and scratches of the photo. Note that this setting may remove
subtle details of the image.

NOTE

Condition to specify the settings

This setting can be enabled when:
[Color], [Color (Documents)], or [Grayscale] is selected for [Color Mode].

[Fading Correction]

Correct the fading of the image, as well as increase saturation to enhance obscure, tinted
images. This setting is unselectable when no image is displayed in the preview area.

[None]
No fading correction is made.

[Low]
Make low-level fading correction.

[Medium]
This setting is best recommended in most cases.

[High]
Make extensive fading correction. Note that this setting may change the tone of the
image.

NOTE

Condition to specify the settings

This setting can be enabled when:
[Color] or [Color (Documents)] is selected for [Color Mode], and
[Recommended] or [Color Matching] is selected for [Color Correction]
within the [Preferences] dialog box.

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[Grain Correction]

Smooth the film grain of the image shot on fast film, to make sure excellent image quality
and smooth gradation.

[None]
No film grain correction is made.

[Low]
This setting is best recommended for images showing little noticeable banding.

[Medium]
This setting is best recommended in most cases.

[High]
Smooth the film grain extensively. Note that this setting may deteriorate image
sharpness and quality.

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