UMAX 2200 用户指南

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Adjusting Image Brightness, Contrast, Highlights, and Shadows
 
 
When you click on the Brightness/Contrast tab from the Color Adjustment panel a series of slide bars 
appear.  Adjust the associated tones by dragging the slider in one of the bars to the left or the right. 
 
 
 
Using the Brightness Bar 
 
This setting determines the overall intensity level (gray level) of an image.  Moving the slider on the scroll 
bar to the right increases the brightness.  Moving it to the left decreases the brightness.  The default setting 
is zero (0).  The Maximum brightness setting is 100, the minimum setting is –100. 
 
Using the Contrast Bar 
 
This setting controls the difference between light and dark areas in an image.  Moving the slider on the 
scroll bar to the right increases the gray shades between light and dark areas.  Moving it to the left 
decreases gray shades between light and dark areas.  The default setting is zero (0).  The maximum contrast 
setting is 100, the minimum setting is –100. 
 
Highlight Bar 
 
This setting defines the lightest (whitest) tones in the scanned image.  If you broaden the range that 
includes the highlight points, the pixels within the newly specified range to be remapped allowing you to 
see more details in a color/gray image. 
 
Moving the slider on the scroll bar to the left increases the brightness.  Moving it to the right decreases the 
brightness.  The default setting is 255.  The maximum highlight setting is 255; the minimum setting is 1 
(white). 
 
Shadow Bar 
 
The Shadow bar defines the darkest tones in the scanned image.  Moving the slider on the scroll bar to the 
left increases the brightness in shadowed areas.  Moving it to the right decreases the brightness in 
shadowed areas.  The default setting is zero (0).  The maximum shadow setting is 254 (black); the 
minimum setting is zero (0). 
 
Gamma Bar 
 
The Gamma bar alters the mid-range gray tones in the scanned image.  All optical devices, such as 
monitors and scanners, have some variance in their light sensitivity characteristics.  To get a scanned image 
 
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