Glossary - Mustek MDC-800 User Manual

Mustek mdc-800: user manual
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The following represents terms used throughout the manual, and
are defined here for your convenience.
Baud rate: Is the speed at which the computer and camera com-
municate with each other. It is sometimes necessary to decrease the
baud rate because the computer cannot process image information at
high speed.
Com port: Is the physical port in the back of the computer
where you can connect external devices such as digital cameras and
modems.
Dialog box: An on-screen box that conveys or requires
information from the user.
Exposure:
controls the amount of light (brightness) that
appears in a captured image.
Flash card: Is an external device that can be inserted into the
camera and allows you to store images (available in various
memory size formats).
light
Fluorescent
different is that it does not contain all the colors of the
visible spectrum and it flickers which causes it to appear
greenish.
What makes this type of lighting
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Icon: Is a graphic (picture form) representation of a particular
feature/function or program/file.
Incandescent light:
hold light bulbs) shine at a constant brightness and create a
warmer, yellowish caste.
Iris: A feature that allows varying degrees of light into the camera
by adjusting the size of the lens opening, increasing or decreasing the
amount of entering light.
LCD: A Liquid Crystal Display is a low-powered display that
uses rod shaped crystal molecules that change their orientation when
an electrical current passes through them. This allows you to display
and view your images.
LED: A Light Emitting Diode is a small electronic device that
emits light when a current flows through it. It signals you of a par-
ticular feature or function.
NTSC: A National Television Standards Committee television is
one that uses 525-line frames and displays full frames at 30 frames /
second.
C
These tungsten-halogen lights (house-
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