Selecting Image Quality - Canon iR3300 Copying Manual

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Selecting Image Quality

Selecting Image Quality

Selecting Image Quality
Selecting Image Quality
You can adjust image quality to the level best suited to the quality of text or photo originals. The
following three modes are available for adjusting image quality:
Text mode
Text mode
Text mode
Text mode
The world's coral reefs, where
brilliantly colored fish and a
myriad of other tropical creatures
come together. Aptly nicknamed
"Tropical Forests under the sea",
these spots of breathtaking
beauty serve as home to
countless varieties of life, and to
us of the land, this alluring,
dream-like world forms a tropical
paradise filled with romance.
IMPORTANT
• • • •
Combinations of these three modes (Text mode, Text/Photo mode and Photo mode) cannot be set. If you select one of
these modes, the previously set mode is cancelled.
NOTE
• • • •
When you select the Text, Text/Photo, or Photo mode, the exposure can be adjusted only by the Manual Exposure
Control. Automatic Exposure Control cannot be selected.
• • • •
When "Photo Mode" in Copy Settings is [On], you can select [Printed Img.] or [Photo]. (See 'Setting the Photo Mode of
the Copy Function', on p. 3-9.)
• • • •
If the original is a transparency, select the Text, Text/Photo, or Photo mode and adjust the exposure to the most
appropriate level.
n Text Mode
Text Mode
Text Mode
Text Mode
This mode is best suited for making copies from text originals. Blueprints or penciled originals
can be copied clearly.
n Text/Photo Mode
Text/Photo Mode
Text/Photo Mode
Text/Photo Mode
This mode is best suited for making copies from originals containing both text and photos.
n Photo Mode
Photo Mode
Photo Mode
Photo Mode
This mode is best suited for making copies from photos printed on photographic paper, or photo
originals containing halftones (i.e., printed photos).
IMPORTANT
• • • •
If you make copies of an original containing halftones, such as a printed photograph using the Photo mode, then moire
may occur. If this happens, you can soften the moire effect by using the Sharpness mode. (See 'Making Sharp Contrast
Copies (Sharpness)', on p. 2-63.)
Text/Photo mode
Text/Photo mode
Text/Photo mode
Text/Photo mode
The world's coral reefs, where
brilliantly colored fish and a
myriad of other tropical creatures
come together.
Photo mode
Photo mode
Photo mode
Photo mode
Adjusting Exposure and Image Quality
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