User interface for selecting scanner sensitivity

Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Display driving control circuitry – Controlling the condition of display elements

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345432, 345970, 345352, 358455, 399138, G06F 314, H04N 1407

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059991755

ABSTRACT:
An intuitive menu for visual displays is provided. Modern complex printed pages consist of several printed objects which may be overlaid upon each other. Examples are a main object such as text, a background such as a picture, colored or gray scale field, and the texture or watermark of the page itself. When duplicating such a page using a scanner, a user must choose the relative visibility of the background and watermark with respect to the main object. The invention provides a series of choices representing the relative visibility of the printed objects. Several images are presented to the user who selects the image most closely representing the desired output.

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