Canon MF6500 User Manual
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[Fading
Correction]
Correction]
Rebuilds the color quality that has faded
over time. It also increases saturation of dull-
colored originals to reproduce a vivid image.
You can apply this setting when the preview
image is displayed.
over time. It also increases saturation of dull-
colored originals to reproduce a vivid image.
You can apply this setting when the preview
image is displayed.
[None]:
No fading correction will be made.
No fading correction will be made.
[Low]:
Corrects slightly faded images.
Corrects slightly faded images.
[Medium]:
Normally this setting is recommended.
Normally this setting is recommended.
[High]:
Corrects highly faded images. This may
change the tone of the image.
Corrects highly faded images. This may
change the tone of the image.
NOTE
This setting is available when [Color] or [Color (Documents)] is
selected in [Color Mode], and [Color Correction] is set to
[Recommended] in the [Preferences] dialog box (see p. 2-40).
selected in [Color Mode], and [Color Correction] is set to
[Recommended] in the [Preferences] dialog box (see p. 2-40).
[Grain Correction] Smoothes out the film grain of the image
recorded on fast film. The result is smoother
tones and higher overall quality.
tones and higher overall quality.
[None]:
No grain correction will be made.
No grain correction will be made.
[Low]:
Select this setting when the grain in the
picture is not so notable.
Select this setting when the grain in the
picture is not so notable.
[Medium]:
Normally this setting is recommended.
Normally this setting is recommended.
[High]:
Smoothes out even very notable grain in the
picture. This may lower the image sharpness
and tonal quality.
Smoothes out even very notable grain in the
picture. This may lower the image sharpness
and tonal quality.
NOTE
– This setting is available when [Color], [Color (Documents)] or
[Grayscale] is selected in [Color Mode].
– This setting is not reflected in the preview image.