
Chapter 2
54 VirtualReScan (VRS) User’s Guide
5 From the Advanced Clarity group, select the Enable Advanced Clarity check
box to turn on the feature that applies advanced processing to identify the
optimal contrast and brightness settings for challenging documents.
Note Advanced Clarity is available only for documents that are scanned in
bitonal mode. It is also available for documents that are scanned in color
mode and then output as bitonal using the Automatic Color Detection
feature. For more information, refer to Using the Color Panel on page 61.
6 If you enable the Advanced Clarity feature, move the slider to the left or right
to select the desired level of intensity, as follows:
Move the slider to the left (toward 1) to apply minimal processing.
Move the slider toward the midpoint (3) to apply more aggressive
processing.
Move the slider toward 5 to apply the most aggressive processing (which
may be required in special cases).
Note The default Intensity setting of 2 is appropriate for most document
types. If you change the setting, it persists until you change it again or apply a
profile that uses a different setting.
7 As an option, you can use the text box instead of the slider to specify the
intensity value. Do one of the following to specify a value from 1 to 5:
Click in the text box and type in a value.
Click the arrows in the text box to change the value.
Note If you enable the Advanced Clarity feature and subsequently make
manual adjustments to the brightness and contrast values, the Advanced
Clarity function will be turned off.
8 In the Gamma text box, VRS displays the gamma correction setting. The
correction values range from Dark to Light, with Normal at the midpoint. To
change the setting, do one of the following:
Click the arrows on the Gamma Correct text box to increase or decrease
the gamma level.
Click in the Gamma text box and type in a value.
Move the Gamma slider control left or right to select a value.
9 Click OK.
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