Nikon LS-3500 - LS-3510 User Manual

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Glossary

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Software Reference for Scanners

dither

to make use of different tonal values or shades

together in a pattern to smooth the transition

between two different tonal areas. To create the

appearance of more gradations by blending small

components of different densities alternately

together.

dither pattern

a two-dimensional matrix used in the dithering

process. This commonly measures from 2x2 up to

8x8 cells, with different values in each cell. As the

dither matrix grows, more shades can be simulated,

but the image will appear less and less defined

(sharp) as small details of high contrast pixels are

spread over a wider area.

driver

an intermediate software or firmware controller for

various input/output devices connected to a

computer, and the application running on it.

EEPROM or E2PROM

Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only

Memory.

effective reading area

the useful reading area on the Nikon scanner.

emulsion

The light sensitive coating in photographic film or

paper. The side of the film bearing the emulsion or

image layer is usually slightly matte (non-reflective)

when viewed with an oblique light source, compared

to the base or non-emulsion side. Can also be

determined from the readability of the manufacturers

identification markings. When these ID’s are

readable (film direction arrows will always point to

the right), the emulsion side is facing away from

you.

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