User`s guide
D-5Glossary
RGB
The color model in which every color is composed of a varying amount of the three colors of
red, green, and blue.
Saturation
The intensity of a color, or the amount of color in a specific hue. For instance, the image of a
bright red apple will appear to be "more red" if the colors are saturated.
Scaling
The process of creating larger or smaller images in ScanWizard, so that the images don't have
to be resized later when they are delivered to the image-editing program. Scaling has an inverse
relation to resolution: The lower the resolution, the larger the image can be scaled. At the
highest resolution, images can only be scaled smaller.
Scan button
The Scan button is found in the Preview window and scans the image in your scanner, deliver-
ing the scanned image afterwards to your image-editing software. Images that are scanned are
the scan jobs checked in the Scan Job window.
Scan Job window
This is a floating window that shows your scan jobs.
Scan material
The type of material for your image. Scan materials can be generally classified into the follow-
ing: reflectives, such as photographs or prints; positives, such as slides; and negatives, like the
negative film used in cameras.
Settings window
This window contains the commands for outputting your scanned image, and includes the
image-enhancement tools of ScanWizard 5.
Shadows
The darkest areas of an image.
Sharpen
The Sharpen filters increase the contrast of adjacent pixels, making images appear sharper and
more focused. The Sharpen filters include Sharpen and Sharpen More.
Single-bit image
Single-bit images are the simplest kind of image, using just one bit of data to record each pixel.
Single-bit images come in two types: line art, and halftone.