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1Adjusting Exposure and Image Quality 1-23Basic CopyingSelecting Image QualityYou can adjust image quality to the level best suited to the quality of text or photo originals.The following three modes are available for adjusting image quality:IMPORTANT• Combinations of these three modes (Text mode, Text/Photo mode and Photo mode) cannot be set. Ifyou select one of these modes, the previously set mode is canceled.NOTE• When you select the Text, Text/Photo, or Photo mode, the exposure can be adjusted only by theManual Exposure Control. Automatic Exposure Control cannot be selected.• When in Copy Settings is “On,” you can select “Printed Img.” or “Photo.” (See ‘Settingthe Photo Mode of the Copy Function,’ on p. 3-9.)• If the original is a transparency, select the Text, Text/Photo, or Photo mode and adjust the exposureto the most appropriate level.■ Text ModeThis mode is best suited for making copies from text originals. Blueprints or penciledoriginals can be copied clearly.■ Text/Photo ModeThis mode is best suited for making copies from originals containing both text and photos.■ Photo ModeThis mode is best suited for making copies from photos printed on photographic paper, orphoto originals containing halftones (i.e., printed photos).IMPORTANT• If you make copies of an original containing halftones, such as a printed photograph using the Photomode, then moire may occur. If this happens, you can soften the moire effect by using theSharpness mode. (See ‘Making Sharp Contrast Copies (Sharpness),’ on p. 2-64.)The world s coral reefs, wherebrilliantly colored fish and amyriad of other tropical creaturescome together. Aptly nicknamedTropical Forests under the sea ,these spots of breathtakingbeauty serve as home tocountless varieties of life, and tous of the land, this alluring,dream-like world forms a tropicalparadise filled with romance.The world s coral reefs, wherebrilliantly colored fish and amyriad of other tropical creaturescome together.Text/Photo mode Photo modeText mode
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