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gives the best image quality, it also takes up the
most storage space when the image is finally saved
to disk.
◗ 256 Colors —Saves the scanned object as an 8-bit
color image. Although an image scanned with this
option requires only a quarter of the file size it would
if it were scanned with the Color Photo option, only
256 colors can be represented. This option is best
for a color image that doesn’t have as many tones
as a color photograph would, such as a color
drawing.
◗ Black & White Photo —S aves the scanned original
as an 8-bit grayscale image (256 shades).
◗ Black & White Halftone —Saves the scanned object
as a 1-bit halftone image.
A
halftone
image is composed of small black and
white dots that give the image the appearance of
having shades of gray. Most black and white
images in a newspaper or magazine are printed as
halftones.
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