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Glossary
Red Eye
The red-eye effect in flash photography is caused by the light from the flash
reflecting off the blood vessels and interior eye tissue in humans. Animal eye glow from
reflections is caused by a different internal eye structure, which is much like a mirror.
When not enough time elapses between the flash and exposure (as with most compact
cameras), the light of the flash occurs too fast for the iris of the eye to close the pupil. The
flash of light is focused by the lens of the eye onto the blood-rich retina at the back of the
eye. The image of the illuminated retina is then focused by the lens of the eye back to the
camera, resulting in a red appearance of the eye on the picture.
SSID
Service Set Identifier: A unique identifier (up to 32 characters) that differentiates one
wireless local area network (WLAN) from another. The SSID is also known as the network
name. The name of the network to which the Kodak All-in-One printer is connected is
called its SSID.
Speed
The speed at which data is transmitted over a network. Speeds include 10TX-Full,
10TX-Half, 100TX-Full, and 100TX-Half.
Subnet Mask
additional network available as part of a larger network. Subnets are specified by a subnet
mask. This mask determines which of the Kodak All-in-One printer IP address bits identify
the network and subnet, and which bits identify the device itself. Kodak recommends that
the All-in-One printer and the computers that use it all reside on the same subnet.
Tagged Images
USB
Universal Serial Bus. A connection protocol between a peripheral device and a
computer, allowing electronic data/signals to be transmitted back and forth. It is used
commonly to connect a portable storage device such, as a "thumb" or "flash" drive, to a PC
or Macintosh desktop or laptop computer. The Kodak All-in-One printer has a USB port on
the front panel for external USB devices to plug into, and another one on the back panel to
connect the printer to a computer via a USB cable.
WEP
Wired Equivalent Privacy. A deprecated algorithm to secure wireless networks.
Wireless networks broadcast messages using radio, so are more susceptible to
eavesdropping than wired networks. WEP was intended to provide confidentiality
comparable to that of a traditional wired network.
The WEP standard only defines a 10 or 26 character "key" in hexadecimal (0-9+A-F). A
WEP password is generated by the router manufacturer and as such, a password for a
Linksys router will not be the same on a NetGear router.
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