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Graphic Scanned In 256 Gray Scale Views Coars |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: The customer is importing a file in TIFF format from a DEST scanner, using 256 gray scale. Images are not viewable in View Document or graphics edit. However, the printout is correct; the only problem is that if the images need to be edited, it is impossible to do so. An additional problem with TIFF files is that the non-gray scale files (bi-level) are negative print, and the customer does not want to use the Invert option every time. Solutions: This situation is caused by a file that is scanned using 256 colors (or gray scale). When a lower resolution monitor with only 16 colors tries to display this file, multiple colors are assigned to different pixels. That is why the picture looks "coarse" and grainy. If the 256 color driver is selected, the file views fine. |
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