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Image Processing Modes

This section describes the modes used for image processing that are displayed in the Special Features
screen. Three Image Processing modes are available: Area Designation, Image Creation, and
Sharpness.
AREA DESIGNATION (See p. 5-3.)
This mode allows you to designate rectangular areas using the Number keys for images in the
original, and process these areas as follows:
· [FRAMING]
Makes copies of only the inside of a designated area on the original.
· [BLANKING]
Makes copies of only the outside of a designated area on the original.
· [NEGA/POSI]
Makes copies of a designated area on the original with the original image inverted.
IMAGE CREATION (See p. 5-8.)
This mode allows you to perform the following types of image processing.
· [NEGA/POSI]
Makes copies of only the inside of a designated area on the original with the original image
inverted.
· [IMAGE REPEAT]
Makes copies of the original image repeated in the vertical direction. You can also make copies of
an area-designated image from the original repeated in the vertical direction.
· [MIRROR IMAGE]
Makes copies of the original image flipped around the horizontal or vertical axes.
· [SLANTED IMAGE]
Makes copies of the original slanted at a designated angle.
SHARPNESS (See p. 5-17.)
Makes copies of original images with the contrast reproduced more sharply.
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