Canon i-SENSYS MF3010 User Manual page 141

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Correct the fading of the image, as well as increase saturation to enhance obscure, tinted
images. This setting is unselectable when no image is displayed in the preview area.
[Fading Correction]
Smooth the film grain of the image shot on fast film, to make sure excellent image quality and
smooth gradation.
[Grain Correction]
If this option is selected, outline of the image is emphasized, making it sharp. It is effective for
scanning photos etc., which have a soft focus.
[Use Unsharp Mask]
Select to reduce the distorted pattern (moire) when scanning printed photographs and pictures.
[Use Descreen]
[Color], [Color (Documents)], or [Grayscale] is selected for [Color Mode].
[None]
No fading correction is made.
[Low]
Make low-level fading correction.
[Medium]
This setting is best recommended in most cases.
[High]
Make extensive fading correction. Note that this setting may change the tone of the image.
NOTE
Condition to specify the settings
This setting can be enabled when:
[Color] or [Color (Documents)] is selected for [Color Mode], and [Recommended] or
[Color Matching] is selected for [Color Correction] within the [Preferences] dialog box.
Preferences
[None]
No film grain correction is made.
[Low]
This setting is best recommended for images showing little noticeable banding.
[Medium]
This setting is best recommended in most cases.
[High]
Smooth the film grain extensively. Note that this setting may deteriorate image sharpness
and quality.
NOTE
Condition to specify the settings
This setting can be enabled when:
[Color], [Color (Documents)], or [Grayscale] is selected for [Color Mode].
In the preview area
This setting is not reflected to the image displayed in the preview area.
NOTE
Condition to specify the settings
This setting can be enabled when:
[Color], [Color (Documents)], or [Grayscale] is selected for [Color Mode].
NOTE
Condition to specify the settings
This setting can be enabled when:
[Color], [Color (Documents)], or [Grayscale] is selected for [Color Mode].

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