Setting The Sharpness - Canon IR1600 Copying Manual

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Setting the Sharpness

You can set the sharpness of the copied image. When you want to copy texts and lines clearly,
increase the sharpness level. If you want to copy a halftone original such as a picture, decrease the
sharpness level.
Sharpness level low
If you make copies of an original containing halftones, such as a printed photograph, using the
Photo mode, moire may occur. You can soften the moire effect by adjusting the sharpness level
lower.
Original
3
The world's coral reefs, where
brilliantly colored fish and a
myriad of other creatures of the
tropics come together.
Sharpness level high
If you make copies of an original containing small or unclear letters, such as a blue print or an
original written by pencil, set the sharpness level high. You can accentuate the edges of the
image to make a clear copy.
Original
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.
3-10
Changing the Current Standard Settings
Copies
When adjustment is
made
The world's coral reefs, where
brilliantly colored fish and a
myriad of other creatures of the
tropics come together.
Copies
When adjustment is
made
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.
When adjustment is
not made
The world's coral reefs, where
brilliantly colored fish and a
myriad of other creatures of the
tropics come together.
When adjustment is
not made
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.

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