Changing the Image Mode
VistaScan can scan a wide variety of image types.
True Color, RGB:
Scans a full color photo or document. The RGB indicates the colors of Red, Green,
and Blue. This setting creates larger files than the B/W Photo setting.
True Color, CMYK:
Converts RGB (video) color data into CMYK (printed) color data using a special
color transformation process. When scanning is completed the CMYK image is ready for printing on a
CMYK color printer.
NOTE:
Most ink jet printers use RGB rather than CMYK printing.
256 Colors:
Scans color images using 256 colors. The 256 color images take up less memory and hard
disk space than the True Color RGB option.
Web Photo:
Scans an image at the appropriate resolution for display on the monitor.
B/W Photo:
Scans black-and-white photos using 256 shades of gray (ranging from white to black) so you
get smooth shade transitions in your scanned image.
B/W Document:
Scans text documents, black-and-white line art, and other bland-and-white documents.
This selection creates the smallest file sizes.
Fax:
Scans at appropriate resolution for faxing.
OCR:
Scans at the appropriate settings for optimal OCR recognition.
True Color 36-bit RGB:
Scans a full-color photo or document using 36-bits of information to define each
pixel. The RGB indicates the colors of Red, Green, and Blue. This setting creates larger file sizes than the
True Color RGB setting.
B/W Photo, 12-bit:
Scans a black-and-white photo using 12-bits of data to define each pixel. This setting
produces more gray shade accuracy than the B/W Photo option, but also produces larger file sizes.
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