Washington Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 23, 2016) |
Title 434. Secretary of State |
Chapter 434-663. Imaging systems, standards for accuracy and durability. |
Section 434-663-305. Scanning density.
Latest version.
- Bitonal images of documents containing type fonts no smaller than six-point shall be scanned at a minimum density of 200 dots per inch (dpi). Bitonal images of documents containing type fonts smaller than six-point, engineering drawings, maps, and similar documents with fine detail or poor contrast, shall be scanned at a minimum density of 300 dots per inch. Until an ANSI or AIIM standard for color images using a lossless nonproprietary compression algorithm is established, it is recommended that color documents be scanned at a minimum density of 150 dots per inch (dpi) and use TIFF, Version 5, specifications. Scanner quality control procedures shall conform to ANSI/AIIM MS44-1988, Recommended Practice for Quality Control of Images Scanners.[Statutory Authority: RCW 40.14.020(6). WSR 00-20-038, § 434-663-305, filed 9/28/00, effective 10/29/00.]
RCW 40.14.020(6). WSR 00-20-038, § 434-663-305, filed 9/28/00, effective 10/29/00.