A-61506 September 2006
9
Creating a custom
color table
After you have reviewed the “Before you begin” section, you will be
ready to start using the Brightness and Contrast Control.
Using a Kodak default
color table as a starting
point
Before you create a custom color table, it is recommended that you
scan a representative group of documents and run this group of
documents with each of the Kodak default color tables. Analyze these
images to determine if any of the default color tables meet your needs.
If not, you may want to choose the color table which is closest to
meeting your needs. This default color table would be a good table to
use as a starting point to create your custom color table.
1. Open the Brightness and Contrast Control application. The main
window will be displayed.
2. Select
File>Select TWAIN Source
. The Select Source dialog box
will be displayed.
3. Highlight the desired source and click
Select
.
4. From the File menu select
File>DPI
and choose the resolution
which you will use when capturing color images in your production
environment.