Scanner functions, How the scanner works – Epson ES-1200C User Manual

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Scanner Functions

Various image processing functions are built into your scanner.

They are briefly described in Chapter 2. This Appendix

contains fuIler, more technical, information All functions must

be controlled from the scanner software, and most functions

can be combined with others to produce a variety of effects.

Note:

Because allfunctions must be

scanner

not

all the scannerfunctions may be available, or the range

of

the settings

may be limited. The software may

unique processes on the

image data and the results can be

those described in this

manual. When using application

see its documentation for

details.

How the scanner works

The image is divided into a two-dimensional matrix of tiny

elements. Each element is called a pixel, or picture element. The

sensor on the carriage scans a line of pixels, and as the carriage

moves, the succeeding lines of pixels are scanned.

The values of the electrical current for pixels are then processed

and converted into binary data that can be used by computer

devices.

Images such as photographs contain various, almost infinite,

tones between black and white as well as various colors.

These are detected as varied intensities of reflection In

monochrome reading, the scanner converts the intensities

into the tonal data for each pixel. In color reading, the scanner

separates the various colors into three primary colors-green,

red, and blue-and converts the tones of these colors for each

pixel. By this method, the scanner can read any colors within

the image.

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