Canon 1000 Service Manual page 87

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a.
Shading Correction
The output of the CCD is not always the same for the following reasons; this is true even if the original
has a uniform density:
• The sensitivities of the pixels of the CCD are not the same.
• The degree of transmission of the lens differs between the center and the periphery.
• The intensity of the scanning lamp differs between the middle and the edges.
• The scanning lamp deteriorates.
To compensate for the above discrepancies, the CLC1000 executes shading correction:
• Procedure of shading correction.
a)
The CCD reads the bar code under the
standard white plate and determines the
correction target value. (See Reference.)
b)
The CCD measures the light reflected by the
standard white plate and generates data
representing the measurement.
c)
The shading correction circuit compares the
measurement data (step b) against the target
value (step a) and stores the difference in
memory as the shading correction value.
The shading correction value is used to obtain
uniform data values when scanning originals.
Measurements are taken each time the Start
key is pressed.
COPYRIGHT © 2001 CANON INC.
Measurement data
CANON CLC1000/1000S/3100 REV.2 MAY 2001 PRINTED IN JAPAN (IMPRIME AU JAPON)
3. OPERATION AND TIMING
Standard white plate
Bar code
Glass
Scanning lamp
Figure 3-307
Standard white plate Bar code
Glass
Scanning lamp
Figure 3-308
CCD output
255
Target value
(TRGT)
0
Standard white plate
Figure 3-309
Copyboard glass
CCD
Lens
Copyboard glass
CCD
Lens
Characteristics after correction
Characteristics before correction
Original density
White
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