Nikon LS-3510 Software Reference Manual page 80

Nikon ls-3510: user guide
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8-8
low-key
LUT
LSB
palette mapping
moiré
MSB
NB-Handler control panel
ND filter
non-volatile memory
Software Reference for Scanners
describes an image where most if not all of the
subject matter has a density range from midtones to
shadows. A predominantly dark picture.
look-up-table — used to transpose one value into
another via some predetermined scheme.
least significant bit — the right-most bit in a binary
code.
assigning colors to particular areas of an image
based on shade or some other description. Often
used to produce visually continuous tone color
images when there are very few colors available in
the palette to do so.
an undesirable visible interference pattern created
when dot screens overlap at certain frequencies. This
pattern can be subdued or eliminated through trial
and error and compromise. The angles and
frequencies of the four process screens must be
manipulated to reduce the effect.
most significant bit — the left-most bit in a binary
code.
The National Instruments GPIB interface control
panel device.
neutral density filter — used to lower density (make
darker) without affecting color balance.
memory that retains the bit settings after power is
removed from the system.
Glossary

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