Image Cleanup Profiles Window - Deshade
Use this window to select options for a deshade (shade removal) operation. You must specify the minimum height and width of the shaded areas you want to remove, as well as provide information about the speckles in the shaded areas. All shaded areas that satisfy the characteristics you specify are removed. Any text that is within the shaded areas is preserved.
Name
Select the name of the Image Cleanup Profile you want to modify or use as the basis for a new profile.
Filters
Select the filter you want to apply. The fields in the Custom Settings area are different for each image cleanup filter.
Minimum width
Enter the minimum width of the shaded areas to remove.
Minimum height
Enter the minimum height of the shaded areas to remove.
Max speckle width
Enter the maximum width (horizontal size) of the speckles to remove.
Max speckle height
Enter the maximum height (vertical size) of the speckles to remove.
The speckles in a shaded area are not always the same size and shape, which makes it difficult to specify the maximum width and height of the speckles to remove. To account for the differences in size, you can enter "adjustment" values for the specified speckle sizes with the "Horizontal adjust" and "Vertical adjust" options below.
Horizontal adjust
Enter an "adjustment" value for the "Max speckle width."
Vertical adjust
Enter an "adjustment" value for the "Max speckle height."
The default value for "Horizontal adjust" and "Vertical adjust" is 1 pixel, which is the recommended value for most operations.
Measurement units
Select units of measurement for your deshade options. You can select one of the following:
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English (inches)
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Metric (centimeters)
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Pixels
Test button
Tests your zone settings. Your recognition profile and cleanup settings are applied to the zone and the results are displayed in the Zone Test window. The contents of the test results match the search text specified in this window.
The Test button is unavailable if the sample page is displayed from the Document class tree view. The sample must be displayed from the Batch class tree view tab if you want to use QuickZones to verify your recognition and cleanup settings.