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The Negative Image feature reverses the colors of
the whole document image.
This feature has two options:
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OUTPUT FORMATS

Negative Image

Positive Image
This produces a copy that looks like the
original document (Figure 29). This is the
default setting.
Negative Image
With this option, the positive colors are
converted to their complements. Full color or
3-pass color positive image colors become
negative image colors or the complementary
colors of the positive.
The simplest example of negative imaging is
that the color white reverses to black (Figure
30). White is the negative color of black. If a
black image on a white background is copied
in this mode, the image is copied as white,
and the background is black. The reversal of
the black and white numbering, as illustrated
in Figures 29 and 30, demonstrates negative
imaging.
With the Negative Image option, you can
select a single output color to produce a copy
that has the selected color as the background
color with shades of the color in the image
area.
Figure 29: Sample positive image
Figure 30: Sample negative image
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