Making Sharp Contrast Copies (Sharpness) - Canon imageCLASS 2220 Copying Manual

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Making Sharp Contrast Copies
This mode enables you to make copies of original images with a sharper or softer
contrast. To reproduce copies with text or lines with a sharper contrast, use [High]
as the setting. To reproduce copies with photographs or other halftones with a
softer contrast, use [Low] as the setting.
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Low
If you make copies of an original containing halftones, such as in a printed photograph
using the Photo mode, the moiré effect (a shimmering, wavy pattern) may occur. However,
by using [Low] as the setting, you can lesson this moiré effect to produce a clearer copy.
Original
The world's coral reefs, where
brilliantly colored fish and a
myriad of other creatures of the
tropics come together.
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High
This feature enhances the edges of original images so that faint or fine text is reproduced
with a sharper contrast. This feature is particularly suited for blueprints or faint pencil
drawn originals.
Original
The world's coral reefs, where
brilliantly colored fish and a myriad
of other tropical creatures come
together. Aptly nicknamed
"Tropical Forests under the sea",
these spots of breathtaking beauty
serve as home to countless
varieties of life, and to us of the
land, this alluring, dream-like
world forms a tropical paradise
filled with romance.
(Sharpness)
Copy
Low Set
The world's coral reefs, where
brilliantly colored fish and a
myriad of other creatures of the
tropics come together.
Copy
High Set
The world's coral reefs, where
brilliantly colored fish and a myriad
of other tropical creatures come
together. Aptly nicknamed
"Tropical Forests under the sea",
these spots of breathtaking beauty
serve as home to countless
varieties of life, and to us of the
land, this alluring, dream-like
world forms a tropical paradise
filled with romance.

Making Sharp Contrast Copies (Sharpness)

Low Not Set
The world's coral reefs, where
brilliantly colored fish and a
myriad of other creatures of the
tropics come together.
High Not Set
The world's coral reefs, where
brilliantly colored fish and a myriad
of other tropical creatures come
together. Aptly nicknamed
"Tropical Forests under the sea",
these spots of breathtaking beauty
serve as home to countless
varieties of life, and to us of the
land, this alluring, dream-like
world forms a tropical paradise
filled with romance.
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