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bitonal image

bitonal image

(graphics)
An image consisting only of a foreground colour and a background colour.

Compare monochrome.
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"Methods of Bitonal Image Conversion for Modern and Classic Documents".
Bundled Kodak Capture Software provides simultaneous color and bitonal image output so users can choose color images for archiving and black-and-white images for transaction processing, automatic batch and document separation, indexing and bar code support.
Each page image was stored as a 300dpi bitonal image for printing, and 100dpi greyscale for screen display.
For example, while otsu.exe creates a new bitonal image based on the initial image, pdf_converter.exe on the other hand will use the library to make interrogations related to image features.
"Methods of Bitonal Image Conversion for Modern and Classic Documents", WSEAS Transactions on Computers, Issue 7, Volume 7, pp.
At its center lies her heartbreaking relationship with her distant father, which produces emotionally complex and poignant reflections and clean, bitonal images. While detractors cited confusing chronology and repetition of events, literary buffs enjoyed the challenging references to Albert Camus, James Joyce, and classical mythology.
The DocuScan 6000 supports a combination of colour, greyscale and bitonal images, bar code recognition, double feed detection and sorting capabilities, and is ideal for high-volume page scanning applications, BancTec says.
SoftCAR+ utilizes multiple CAR recognition engines, Legal Amount Recognition (LAR) engines and high-resolution gray scale and bitonal images of the scanned item to provide industry-leading recognition performance.
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