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LUT customization is useful for scanning low contrast documents. It allows the small dynamic
range of a low contrast document to be expanded to full size.
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Example of an Image Processor Board Look-Up Table (IP LUT)
The <P> command writes a positive LUT into the table. If the LUT has been customized, the
custom parameters are used to calculate the table values. If not, the default positive LUT is
used. ( Note that the default LUT is equivalent to a customized LUT with Step Size = 1 and
Offset = 0 . )
The <N> command writes a negative LUT into the table, also using custom parameters if set.
The <D> command writes either the default positive LUT or the default negative LUT into the
table, depending on which is currently selected ( as shown at top of screen.)
The <X> command returns to the Diagnostic Tests menu. Any changes you make in the table
will remain active when you exit to the Main Menu.
----- POSITIVE LUT -----
Step Size = 4 Offset = 40H
Figure 5-16

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