User`s guide
VueScan User's Guide
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Histograms
Histograms are graphs that display the distribution of tones and colors in the scanned image.
Dark tones are indicated at the left end of the x-axis of the graph, light tones at the right end,
and midtones are in the middle.
There are four different histogram graphs available in VueScan and these can be displayed in
the Options panel (p. 9) by selecting one of the Image | Graph ... (p. 44) options from the
Image menu (p. 39).
Here's a description of what each one does:
Graph raw: displays the tone and color histogram from before any adjustments have
been made
Graph image: displays the tone and color histogram after you have made adjustments
using the two graphs below...
Graph b/w: allows you to set the black point and white point thresholds. This works in a
similar way as the levels tool in image editors such as Photoshop(TM). Drag the arrows
at the base of the graph to make adjustments