You can create custom gamma pattern files using a text editor (such as Windows Notepad) or by editing
the invert.pxg file located in the application directory.
Note
If you edit the invert.pxg file, use Save As, type in a name for the file, and make sure the file
extension is .PXG.
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For information on Image Processing, refer to the VRS User's Manual.
For information on Noise Reduction, refer to the VRS User's Manual.
For information on the Detect Control Sheet property, refer to the VRS User's Manual.
For information on the Skip Control Sheet property, refer to the VRS User's Manual.
For information on the JPEG Quality property, refer to the VRS User's Manual.
For information on the Image Features properties, refer to the VRS User's Manual.
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Table size; input "256"
Input the conversion value of level 0 (brightest level)
Input the conversion value of level 1
Input the conversion value of level 255 (darkest level)
For the data to be set, "0" is the brightest settings and "255" is the
darkest setting.
2.4.7.1 Creating Gamma Pattern Files
2.4.8 Image Processing
2.4.9 Noise Reduction
2.4.10 Detect Control Sheet
2.4.11 Skip Control Sheet
2.4.13 Image Features
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2.4.12 JPEG Quality
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