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approximate size
Reflects the amount of disk space a scan would require if saved to 
your computer. Approximate Size value does not apply if the Output 
Type for the scan is set to text; it only applies to an image 
representation of the scan.
auto(matic) cropping
Automatic cropping displays only the item(s) detected on the scanner 
bed, not any of the surrounding area.
automatic document feeder
Abbreviated ADF, it is an optional accessory that allows users to scan 
multiple pages.
Auto(matic) resolution
A feature of the scanning software that automatically applies the 
optimal output resolution to the selection area. For example, output 
resolution is automatically set to 200 when the True Color output type 
is selected, and set to 300 for the Black & White Bitmap (raster) output 
type.
b
bit depth
The number of bits used to define the shade or color of each pixel in an 
image. A 1-bit image is black and white. An 8-bit grayscale image 
provides 256 shades of gray. An 8-bit color image provides 256 
indexed colors and is associated with a specific palette or color table. 
A 24-bit image provides over 16 million colors. The greater the bit 
depth, the larger the size of the saved file. See also file size.
bitmap
A type of black-and-white, gray, or color image or picture made up of a 
matrix of individual pixels or dots. Often referred to as raster, raster 
bitmap, or raster image. 
black-and-white bitmap
Black-and-white raster bitmaps contain only black pixels and white 
pixels, no colors or shades of gray. Each pixel represents one bit.
Black & White Threshold tool
The Black & White Threshold tool lets you change the dividing point for 
black-and-white pixels in an image that uses the Black & White Bitmap 
(raster) output type. All pixels below the threshold will be output as 
black, and all pixels above the threshold will be output as white.
border
A line surrounding the scanned image indicating scanning boundaries. 
Clicking the image reveals a selection border and handles that are 
used to define the scanning region.
brightness
The balance of light (highlights) and dark (shadows) in an image. In 
black-and-white images, the lower the brightness, the closer the image 
will be to black. The higher the brightness, the closer the image will be 
to white. Brightness should not be confused with contrast, which 
measures the range between the darkest and lightest shades in an 
image. Brightness determines the intensity of shades in an image, 
while contrast determines the number of shades in the image.