Dimâge Scan Multi II Os2883_2e Os2883 2e
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Software Instruction Man ual Thank you for purchasing the Minolta Dimâge Scan Multi II. The Dimâge Scan Multi II is a multiple format film scanner capable of scanning medium-format, 35mm, 16mm, and sleeved APS film. With the optional APS adapter, advanced photo system film in the cassette can also be scanned. This manual has been designed to help you understand the operation of your scanner. To realize all the benefits of your scanner, please read this manual and the accompanying hardware manual thoroughly. The instructions in this manual assume you have a working knowledge of the operating system for your computer (Macintosh OS, Windows®95, Windows®98, Windows®2000, or Windows®NT) and its conventions. Familiarity with the mouse and standard operating system menus and commands is necessary before operating the Dimâge Scan Multi II software. This manual does not instruct in the: • basic use of personal computers. • use of Window®95, Windows®98, Windows®2000, Windows®NT, or Mac OS. • use of Adobe Photoshop, Paint Shop Pro, or Corel PHOTO-PAINT. The examples in this manual use Windows software. The appearance of some screens may differ from the examples when using Windows NT or the Macintosh operating system. • This manual may not be copied in part or whole without prior written permission from Minolta Co., Ltd. © 2000 Minolta Co., Ltd. • Every necessary caution has been taken to ensure the accuracy of this instruction manual. Please contact us if you have any questions, find any errors, or notice missing information. • Minolta is not responsible for loss, damage, or other results occurring during the operation of this product. • Microsoft, Windows®, Windows 95®, Windows 98®, Windows 2000®, and Windows NT® are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation. • Macintosh™, Apple®, and Power Macintosh® are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. • Adobe® and Photoshop™ are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated. • Digital ROC2™, Digital ROC™, and Digital GEM™ are trademarks of Applied Science Fiction in U. S. A. • Other corporate and product names are the trademarks and registered trademarks of their respective companies. –2– TABLE OF CONTENTS SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS – PC/AT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS – MACINTOSH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 INSTALL THE SOFTWARE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 WINDOWS 95/98/98SE/2000/NT4.0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 MACINTOSH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 INSTALL THE PLUG-IN – MACINTOSH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 STARTING UP THE SOFTWARE – WINDOWS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 WINDOWS 95/98/98SE/2000/NT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 STARTING UP THE SOFTWARE – MACINTOSH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 THE FLOW CHART TO PRESCAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 MAIN WINDOW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 MAIN WINDOW – NAMES OF PARTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 SELECTING THE FILM FORMAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 SELECTING THE FILM TYPE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 INDEX SCAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 INDEX WINDOW – NAMES OF PARTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 MAKING AN INDEX SCAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 SELECTING INDEX IMAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 SELECTING FRAMES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 ROTATING THE INDEX FRAMES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 FLIPPING THE INDEX FRAMES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 MAGNIFYING THE INDEX IMAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 REVERSING THE INDEX IMAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 SAVING AFTER LINING UP THE INDEX SCAN IMAGES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 SAVING THE INDEX SCAN IMAGES AS AN INDEX FILE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 LOADING THE INDEX SCAN IMAGES SAVED AS THE INDEX FILE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 PRESCAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 MAKING A PRESCAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 PRESCAN TAB – NAMES OF PARTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 ROTATING THE PRESCAN IMAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 FLIPPING THE PRESCAN IMAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 FULL-SCREEN VIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 MAGNIFYING OR REDUCING THE VIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 SCROLLING THE VIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 AUTO EXPOSURE LOCK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 AE AREA LOCK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 FOCUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 POINT AF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 MANUAL FOCUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41 AUTO CROPPING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 MANUAL CROPPING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 APS FORMATS; C, H, AND P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 DISPLAYING FRAME NUMBER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 RGB/CMY INFO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 –3– TABLE OF CONTENTS IMAGE CORRECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 PRESCAN TAB – NAMES OF PARTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 TONE CURVES AND HISTOGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48 CORRECTING THE TONE CURVES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 TONE CURVES BY FREEHAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 SPECIFYING THE BLACK, WHITE OR GRAY POINT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 CORRECTING THE HISTOGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 CORRECTING THE HISTOGRAM – AUTO SETTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 CORRECTING THE HISTOGRAM – EACH R, G, B CHANNEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 CORRECTING THE HISTOGRAM – RESET . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 CORRECTING BRIGHTNESS/CONTRAST/COLOR BALANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56 CORRECTING BRIGHTNESS/CONTRAST/COLOR BALANCE – AUTO SETTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 CORRECTING BRIGHTNESS/CONTRAST/COLOR BALANCE – RESET . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 CORRECTING HUE/SATURATION/LIGHTNESS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 CORRECTING HUE/SATURATION/LIGHTNESS – AUTO SETTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59 CORRECTING HUE/SATURATION/LIGHTNESS – RESET . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59 VARIATION CORRECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 VARIATION CORRECTION – COLOR BALANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 VARIATION CORRECTION – BRIGHTNESS & CONTRAST CORRECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 VARIATION CORRECTION – SATURATION CORRECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63 CANCELLING THE IMAGE CORRECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 REDO THE CORRECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 DELETING THE IMAGE CORRECTION (DELETING ALL THE IMAGE CORRECTIONS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 SNAPSHOT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 IMAGE CORRECTION JOB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 IMAGE CORRECTION JOB – SAVING IMAGE CORRECTION JOB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 IMAGE CORRECTION JOB – LOADING IMAGE CORRECTION JOB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67 CHECKING THE CORRECTION RESULT WHILE LINING UP IMAGES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68 FULL-SCREEN VIEWING THE POST-CORRECTION IMAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68 DIGITAL ROC/GEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69 DIGITAL ROC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69 DIGITAL GEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70 THE FLOW CHART TO THE FINAL SCAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 JOB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 LOADING A JOB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 CATEGORIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77 FINAL SCAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 –4– TABLE OF CONTENTS SCAN SETTINGS WINDOW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80 SCAN SETTINGS WINDOW – NAMES OF PARTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80 REGARDING THE SETTING ITEMS OF THE SCAN SETTINGS WINDOW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81 EXAMPLE OF THE SCAN SETTING – WHEN DISPLAYING IN A MONITOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84 EXAMPLE OF THE SCAN SETTING – WHEN PRINTING A SCANNED IMAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85 REGISTERING A JOB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86 DELETING A JOB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87 SETTING THE PREFERENCES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88 THE DISPLAY IN THE PREFERENCES WINDOW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88 REGARDING THE SETTING ITEMS OF THE PREFERENCES WINDOW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89 COLOR MATCHING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92 COLOR MATCHING – THE SETTING OF OUTPUT COLOR IMAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92 REGARDING OUTPUT COLOR SPACE SETTINGS AVAILABLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93 COLOR MATCHING – THE SETTING OF ICC PROFILE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95 NAVIGATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96 THE AUTOMATIC OPERATION BY THE NAVIGATION FUNCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98 INPUTTING THE NAME OF NAVIGATION SET AND SAVING IT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100 SELECTING A NAVIGATION SET . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100 DELETING A NAVIGATION SET . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101 SLIDE FEEDER (OPTIONAL ACCESSORY) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102 LOADING TIME – WINDOWS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .104 LOADING TIME – MACINTOSH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105 JOB FILE LIST – 35 MM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .106 JOB FILE LIST – 6 X 4.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .108 JOB FILE LIST – 6 X 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .110 JOB FILE LIST – 6 X 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .112 JOB FILE LIST – 6 X 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114 JOB FILE LIST – 6 X 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .116 JOB FILE LIST – APS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .118 JOB FILE LIST – 16 MM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .120 JOB FILE LIST – CENTER AREA 2820 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .122 –5– SOFTWARE REGISTRATION Please register this software before using it. You will receive technical support, as well as software upgrade and product information once this software is registered. Complete and return the enclosed Product & Software Registration form after detaching it from the Warranty. No postage is necessary. • The information provided in the questionnaire will only be used for Minolta customer service and product research & development. The information you provide will be kept private and confidential. The Dimage Scan Multi II and the supplied software are not designed for use with sepia color film. However, if you intend to use sepia color film, select Color Negative in the film type (p.xx). After the final scan, retouch the saved image using the image editing application so that a sepia tone is reproduced. Also, when scanning sepia color film with an APS cassette, [The film type cannot be selected.] appears if the Auto Detect (color) is selected in the film type. In this case, select Color Negative and perform the final scan. After the final scan, retouch the saved image using the image editing application so that a sepia tone is reproduced. –6– SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS – PC/AT CPU: IBM PC/AT compatible with an Intel Pentium processor 90 MHz or above. • Support cannot be provided for custom or home built machines. Pentium III Processor is recommended when loading with 16 bit or using the Digital ROC/GEM functions. Orerating System: Windows®95 (inc. OSR2), Windows®98 (inc. Second Edition), Windows®2000 Professional, Windows®NT 4.0 Memory: A minimum of 32 MB (megabytes) of RAM. A minimum of 512 MB when loading with 16 bit and using the Digital ROC/GEM functions. Hard Disk Space: About 600 MB or more of available hard disk space. About 2 GB or more of available hard disk space when loading with 16 bit and using the Digital ROC/GEM functions. (About 3 GB or more is recommended.) Monitor: Minimum VGA (640 x 480) monitor capable of displaying High Color (16 bit) is required. XGA (1024 x 768) or larger is recommended. CD-ROM Drive: Necessary (when installing the software.) Recommended SCSI Board: Adaptec AHA-1510B, AHA-1520B, AHA-1540CP, AHA-2910B, AHA-2910C, AHA-2920C, AHA-2940, AHA-2940U/W/AU/UW/U2W, SCSI Card 19160/29160/29160N, AVA-2902E/2903B/2906 Other: Photoshop Ver. 3.0.5, Ver.4.0.1, Ver. 5.0.2, Ver. 5.5, Photoshop 5.0 LE, Paint Shop Pro Ver. 6, Corel PHOTO-PAINT Ver. 9* have been fully tested for use with the TWAIN driver software. *Corel Scan is not recommended. –7– SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS – MACINTOSH CPU: Power PC, Power Macintosh G3, Blue & White Power Macintosh G3 and Power Macintosh G4 (Except for 68 K Macintosh and Mac OS compatible unit) Power Macintosh G4 is recommended when loading with 16 bit and using the Digital ROC/GEM functions. Operation System: Mac OS 7.5.3 to 9.0.4 Memory: A minimum of 32 MB (megabytes) application RAM in addition to the requirements for the Mac OS. 256 MB or more when loading with 16 bit and using the Digital ROC/GEM functions. Hard Disk Space: About 600 MB or more of available hard disk space. About 2 GB or more of available hard disk space when loading with 16 bit and using the Digital ROC/GEM functions. (About 3 GB or more is recommended.) Monitor: Minimum 13 (640 x 480) inch monitor capable of displaying at least 32,000 Colors. 19 inch(1024 x 768) or larger is recommended. CD-ROM Drive: Necessary (when installing the software.) Recommended SCSI Board: With a Power Macintosh and Power Macintosh G3 The standard built-in SCSI board Connecting to the extension board inserted into the PCI bus/NuBus is not available.) With a Blue & White Power Macintosh G3*, Power Macintosh G4 Adaptec PowerDomain 2940UW/U2W, PowerDomain 2930U, SCSI Card 2906, and AVA-2903B * Some models in the Blue & White Power Macintosh G3 series use the Ultra2 Wide SCSI board as the standard built-in SCSI board, however, connecting the Dimage Scan Multi II to the standard built-in SCSI board is not recommended. The connecting capacity may be limited and the full capabilities of the PC may not be usable due to the specifications of the standard built-in SCSI board. When using the model which has the standard built-in SCSI board, insert the recommended SCSI board as described above in the open slot without detaching the standard built-in SCSI board and then connect the Dimage Scan Multi II to the SCSI connctor on the inserted SCSI board. Other: Adobe PhotoShop Ver. 4.0.1, Ver. 5.0.2, Ver. 5.5 and Adobe Photoshop 5.0 LE have been fully tested for use with the plug-in software. –8– INSTALL THE SOFTWARE To use the Dimage Scan Multi II, install the software by following the procedure below. CAUTION – Before installing • Make sure that the Damage Scan Multi II is connected to your PC correctly. For connecting the Dimage Scan Multi II to the PC, refer to the hardware instruction manual. • The antivirus system extensions may conflict with the operation of this installer. Remove or disable any extensions before launching this installer and replace or re-enable them when installations are complete. WINDOWS 95/98/98SE/2000/NT4.0 These installation instructions assume drive C or D is the CD-ROM drive or the startup disk drive respectively. 1 Turn on the Dimâge Scan Multi II. 2 Turn on the PC and start up Windows. • The“[New Hardware Found” window will appear. FOR WINDOWS 2000/NT4.0 3 Select “Do not install a driver.” and click on [OK]. • This dialog box may appear several times. Repeat step 3 until the dialog box no longer appears. FOR WINDOWS 95 RELEASE 2 (OSR2) • The 2 dialog boxes shown on the left will appear. 3a Click on [Next >] in the first dialog box. 3b Click on [Finish] in the second dialog box. FOR WINDOWS 98 3 Click on [Next >] until [Finish] appears and Click on [Finish] at last. 4 Insert the Dimâge Scan Multi II CD- ROM into the CD-ROM drive. –9– INSTALL THE SOFTWARE 5 From the START button, select Run… When the Run dialog box appears, enter D:driver\english\setup.exe from the Open drop-down list, then click on [OK]. • The following dialog box will appear. 6 Click on [Next >]. • The Software License Agreement will appear. 7 After reading the agreement, if you accept it, click on [Yes]. • The [Serial Number Input] dialog box will appear. If you do not accept, click on [No]. Setup will be cancelled. 8 Enter your name, company name and the serial number described on the CD-ROM case and click on [Next >]. • The Choose Destination Location dialog box will appear. • Take care to type them correctly, otherwise, [Next >] cannot be clicked. – 10 – INSTALL THE SOFTWARE 9 To install the software into the direc- tory in the default setting ;C:\Program Files\DS_Multi II, click on [Next >]. • The “Setup Type” dialog box will appear. • To select another destination directory, click on [Browse…] and select the directory. Click on [OK]. 10 Select the setup type and click on [Next >]. • Normally, select “Typical” When the DS Multi II Utility software is not used, select [TWAIN File]. • When [Next >] is clicked on, the [Select Program Folder] dialog box appears. 11 The name of the program folder in which program icons will be added is displayed. Confirm the name and click on [Next >]. • Setup will begin. • When setup is complete, the “Setup is complete and Minolta Dimage Scan Multi ver.2.0 is now installed!” dialog box appears. 12 Make sure that the message “Yes, I want to restart my computer now.” is checkmarked and click on [Finish]. • Your computer is restarted. – 11 – INSTALL THE SOFTWARE MACINTOSH 1 Turn on the Dimâge Scan Multi II. 2 Turn on the PC and start up the Mac OS. 3 After the desk-top window is displayed, insert the Dimage Scan Multi II CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. 4 Double-click on the Dimage Scan Multi II CD-ROM icon. 5 Double-click on the Driver folder and English folder. 6 Double-click on the DS Multi II Installer icon. • The install screen will appear. 7 Click on [Continue…]. • The user License Agreement will appear. 8 After reading the agreement, if you accept it, click on [Accept]. • The Easy Install dailog box will appear. When [Print…] is clicked, the user License Agreement can be printed. When [Save As…] is clicked, the content of the License Agreement is saved as a text file. If you do not accept the user License Agreement, click on [Decline]. The installation will be cancelled. – 12 – INSTALL THE SOFTWARE 9 Confirm the install location of the software displayed in Install Location. To change the location • Select Install Lacation from the Install Location pull-down menu and specify the folder or make a new folder. When Easy Install is selected, all the folders are installed. When installing either the DS Multi Plug-in or the DS Multi Utility, select the Custom Install. 1 Select Custom Install from the [Install Select] pull-down menu. 2 Click on the checkbox of the file to be installed. 10 Click on [Install]. • The [Enter your serial number] dialog box will appear. 11 Enter the serial number described on the back of the CD-ROM case. • Type it correctly. 12 Click on [OK]. • The installation will begin. Follow the procedure displayed in the window. • When the installation is complete, a message appears informing you installation was successful. 13 Click on [Quit]. – 13 – INSTALL THE SOFTWARE INSTALL THE PLUG-IN – MACINTOSH Once the installation procedure is complete, move the DS Multi Plug-in from the Dimage Scan Multi folder to the appropriate folder for the host application. You can use the DS Multi II Plug-in when Adobe Photoshop is functioning. As this DS Multi Plug-in cannot be installed automatically, install this Plug-in by performing the following procedure after the installation is complete. When using only the DS Multi Utility without activating the DS Multi Plug-in, the installation is not necessary. 1 If Adobe Photoshop is functioning, quit it. 2 Open the Adobe Photoshop folder, and open the Photoshop Plug-ins folder. 3 Drag and drop the DS Multi II Plug-in folder in the DS Multi II folder into the Plug-in’s Import/Export folder. – 14 – STARTING UP THE SOFTWARE – WINDOWS WINDOWS 95/98/98SE/2000/NT4.0 STARTING UP THE TWAIN DRIVER This uses Adobe Photoshop 5.0LE as an example. The commands and displays may vary among applications. For details, refer to the instruction manual of the image editing software you use. 1 Turn on the Dimage Scan Multi II. 2 Turn on the PC and start up Windows. 3 Start up Adobe Photoshop LE. 4 Select File -> Import -> Select TWAIN_32 Source… . • The [Select TWAIN Source] dialog box appears. 5 Select DS Multi 2.0 from the Source list, then click on Select. – 15 – STATING UP THE SOFTWARE – WINDOWS 6 Select File -> Import -> TWAIN_32. STARTING UP THE UTILITY SOFTWARE When you intend to scan and save images only, use the DS Multi II Utility software. After performing step 1 and 2 on page 15, select Start -> Programs -> Minolta Dimage Scan Multi ver.2.0 -> DS Multi II Utility. • The software will function and the Main window (p.19) will appear. – 16 – STATING UP THE SOFTWARE – MACINTOSH MACINTOSH STARTING UP THE Adobe Photoshop PLUG-IN This instruction assumes that the DS Multi II folder is installed in the Plug-ins Import/Export folder of Adobe Photoshop 5.0 LE. For the installation of the DS Multi II Plug-in, see page 14. 1 Turn on the Dimage Scan MultI II. 2 Turn on the PC and start up Mac OS. 3 Start up Adobe Photoshop LE. 4 Select File -> Import -> DS Multi Plug- in ver. 2.0…. • The software will function and the Main window (p.19) will appear. STARTING UP THE UTILITY SOFTWARE When you intend to scan and save images only, use the DS Multi ii Utility software. 1 Turn on the Dimage Scan Multi II. 2 Turn on the PC and start up Mac OS. 3 Double-click on the DS Multi II folder. 4 Double-click on the DS Multi II Utility icon. • The software will function and the Main window (p.19) will appear. – 17 – THE FLOW CHART TO PRESCAN Main Window Selecting the Film Format (p.20) Selecting the Film Type (p.21) Index Scan When using the Slide Mount Holder, 35 mm Film Holder or APS adapter (optional accessory) Rotating/Flipping Index Frames (p.25) Magnififying the Index Image (p.26) Reversing the Frame Order (p.27) Selecting Frames (p.24) Saving after Lining Up the Index Scan Images (p.28) Saving the Index Scan Images (p.30) Prescan When using Medium Format Film Holder, Universal Film Holder (optional accessory) or Slide Feeder (optional accessory) Full-Screen View (p.35) Rotating/Flipping Prescan Images (p.34) Scrolling Prescan Images (p.37) Magnifying/Reducing Prescan Images (p.36) AE Area/AE Area Lock (p.38 to 39) Auto Cropping/Manual Cropping (p.42 to 44) Point Auto Focus (p.40) Manual Focus (p.41) Displaying RGB/CMY (p.46) Changing CHP Cropping Area (p.45) Displaying Frame Number (p.46) To the Image Correction Window (p.47) – 18 – MAIN WINDOW The Main Window appears when you launch the software. This is the main window for the Dimâge Scan Multi II software. MAIN WINDOW – NAMES OF PARTS Film Format list box Film Type list box Preferences button Navigation button Status bar Closing button (The upper left side of the window on Macintosh) Index Scan button Tab (Switching the Tab of the Index Scan/ Prescan/Image Correction/Digital GEM Window) Prescan button Scan button Help button Digital GEM button Digital ROC button Eject button – 19 – MAIN WINDOW SELECTING THE FILM FORMAT In the Main window, select the film format from the drop-down list. • The Index window (p.22) will appear if 35mm or APS Cassette is selected. • The Prescan window will (p.33) appear if a Medium-Format Film Size (6x4.5, 6x6, 6x7, 6x8, 6x9), APS Sleeve, Transparent Media, TEM Film, 16 mm, Center Area 2820 or Whole Area Interpolation 2820 is selected. • The following list shows the film formats and appropriate holders for scanning. FILM FORMAT HOLDER 35mm 35mm Film Holder FH-M1 (sleeved film)/Slide Mount Holder SH-M2 (mounted slides) APS Cassette APS Adapter AD-100* 6x4.5, 6x6, 6x7, 6x8, 6x9 Medium Format Film Holder MH-M1 and the mask corresponding to each film size, or Universal Holder UH-M1* and Wide Universal Mask WM-M1* APS Sleeve Medium Format Film Holder MH-M1 and APS mask Transp. Media Slide Mount Holder SH-M2, or Universal Holder UH-M1* and Wide Universal Mask WM-M1* TEM Film Medium Format Film Holder MH-M1 and the mask corresponding to each film size, or Universal Holder UH-M1* and Wide Universal Mask WM-M1* 16mm Medium Format Film Holder MH-M1 and 16mm mask Slide Feeder Slide Feeder SC-100* Center area 2820/ Whole area interpolation 2820 Medium Format Film Holder MH-M1 and the mask corresponding to each film size, or Universal Holder UH-M1* and Wide Universal Mask WM-M1* * shows optional accessories. – 20 – MAIN WINDOW SELECTING THE FILM TYPE In the Main window, select the type of film from the drop-down list. • The film type options differ according to the the film format currently selected. FILM FORMATS FILM TYPES 35mm, Medium-format films, APS Sleeve, 16mm, Slide Feeder Color Negative, Color Positive, B&W Negative, B&W Positive APS Cassette Auto Detect (colour), Color Negative, Color Positive Transparent Media Special (colour), Color Negative, Color Positive, B&W Negative, B&W Positive TEM film Special (B&W), Color Negative, Color Positive, B&W Negative, B&W Positive Center Area 2820/ Whole Area interpolation 2820 Special (colour), Special (B&W), Color Negative, Color Positive, B&W Negative, B&W Positive Auto Detect (APS Cassette) The APS cassette has a built-in disk in which data such as the film sensitivity (ISO), the number of film or the type of film, etc. is recorded. When selecting the [Auto Detect], the scanner detects the information and specifies the film type automatically. Special (Color/B&W) The transparent media or TEM film differs from ordinary camera film in characteristics such as transparency rate, etc. When selecting [Special], the scanner specifies the film type according to the characteristics of the transparent media or TEM film. – 21 – INDEX SCAN When [35 mm]or [APS Cassette] is selected in the film format, the Index tab in the Main window is activated. (The Index window is displayed in the front.) When the index scan is performed, the index images of all frames set in a Slide Mount Holder SH-M2, 35 mm Film Holder FH-M1 or an APS adapter (optional accessory) are displayed in the Index window. INDEX WINDOW – NAME OF PARTS Rotate Left button Rotate Right button Flip Horizontal button Flip Vertical button Index Image Magnifying Display button Reverse frame order button Save Index Image button Save Index Scan button Index Load button Image Correction Job Load button Index images – 22 – INDEX SCAN MAKING AN INDEX SCAN 1 Insert the film holder into the scanner as instructed by the hardware manual. • Index scans can only be performed when using the 35mm film holder, slide mount holder, or optional APS adapter. 2 Click on in the Main window. • All frames will be scanned and appear in the Index window in the order in which the frames are scanned. • When using the 35mm film holder, the frames are scanned in the following order: 1, 2, 4, 3, 5, 6. This is not a malfunction but for. The index images are displayed in the order of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. • There are two modes of the index scan; [High-Speed Scan] and [High-Quality Scan]. These modes can be switched in the Preferences. The default setting (after installing the software) is [High-Speed Scan]. • To cancel the index scan halfway: Windows Press the Esc key. Macintosh Press Command and the period key simultaneously. • To delete all index images displayed in the Main window: When the Index window is activated (displayed in the front), Windows Press Ctrl, Shift, and R simultaneously. Macintosh Press Command, Shift and R simultaneously. – 23 – INDEX SCAN SELECTING INDEX IMAGE Index frame can be selected by clicking on the desired frame. The selected frame can be rotated in 90° increments either clockwise or counterclockwise or flipped horizontally or vertically (p.25) . Moreover, that can be also prescanned by clicking on the Prescan button (p.32). SELECTING FRAMES To select more than 2 index frames, perform the following procedure when the Index window is displayed. Windows • Click on the desired index frames while holding the Ctrl key. To cancel the selected frame, click on the frame to be cancelled again while holding the Ctrl key. • To select a sequence of index frames Example: To select the images from frame numbers 2 to 9 Click on the images of frame numbers 2 and 9 while holding the Shift key. • To select all the frames, press the Ctrl and A keys simultaneously. Macintosh • Click on the desired frames while holding the Commend key. To cancel the selected frame, click on the frame to be cancelled again while holding the Command key. • To select a sequence of index frames Example: To select the images from frame numbers 2 to 9 Click on the images of frame numbers 2 and 9 while holding the Shift key. To select all the frames, press the Command and A keys simultaneously. – 24 – INDEX SCAN ROTATING THE INDEX FRAMES Select the frame (p. 24) to be rotated and click on or . • Each time the Rotate Left button or Rotate Right button is clicked, the index frame is rotated in 90° increments either clockwise or counterclockwise. FLIPPING THE INDEX FRAMES Select the frame (p. 24) to be flipped and click on or . • To cancel flipping frame, click on the Flip Horizontal button or Flip Vertical button again. – 25 – INDEX SCAN MAGNIFYING THE INDEX IMAGE When is clicked, the index image is magnified. When the button is clicked again, the image returns to the previous size. – 26 – INDEX SCAN REVERSING THE INDEX IMAGE Each time button is clicked, the order of the index frames is switched between reverse order and original order. – 27 – INDEX SCAN SAVING AFTER LINING UP THE INDEX SCAN IMAGES The index scan images can be lined up like an album (as shown on the next page) and then saved as an image file. 1 Click on Save Index Image button . • The standard save dialog box for your operating system will appear. 2 Select the file type to be saved from the [Save as Type] list box (or the file format pull-down menu). • Windows: The displayed index scan image can be saved in the Windows® Bitmap (BMP) file format or the JPEG file format. • Macintosh: The displayed index scan image can be saved in the PICT file format or JPEG file format. 3 Enter the desired file name, choose the file destination and then click on Save. • When the index scan images are displayed, these images are saved regardless of the film set in the scanner. • When the index images are not displayed, the index images are saved after performing the index scan. • If there are index images which have not been scanned yet, those images will be scanned and then all index images including those images will be saved. – 28 – INDEX SCAN The index scan images are arranged in the image file to be saved as follows • When there are 4 index frames, the frames are arranged in 4 columns of one line. When there are more than 6 index frames, the frames are arranged in 6 columns multiplied by the necessary number of lines (for example, when there are 15 index frames, the frames are arranged in 6 columns multiplied by 3 lines.) • A spacing of 50 pixels is allocated at the top, bottom, right and left sides of the window. • The horizontal or vertical space between frames is 100 pixels or 70 pixels respectively. • The output resolution of the image file to be saved is 300 dpi. 50 pixels 1 7 50 pixels 70 pixels 2 3 8 9 100 pixels – 29 – INDEX SCAN SAVING THE INDEX SCAN IMAGES AS AN INDEX FILE The index images can also be saved as an index file using the original file format of this software. 1 Click on Save Index Scan button . • The standard save dialog box for your operating system will appear. 2 Enter the desired file name, choose the file destination, then click on Save. • File types other than the Index Image file (*.idx) cannot be selected in the [Save as Type] list box (or the file format pull-down menu). • When the index scan images are displayed, these images are saved regardless of the film set in the scanner. • When the index images are not displayed, the index images are saved after performing the index scan. • If there are index images which have not been scanned yet, those images will be scanned and then all index images including those images will be saved. • The index image file is saved in the original format of this software. – 30 – INDEX SCAN LOADING THE INDEX SCAN IMAGES SAVED AS THE INDEX FILE The index images can be displayed in the Index window by loading the index file saved in the original format of this software. 1 Click on Index Load button . • The standard open dialog box for your operating system will appear. 2 Select the file to be loaded and then click on [Open]. • When the previous index scan image is displayed, the image is replaced with the current loaded image. – 31 – PRESCAN MAKING A PRESCAN 1 Insert the film holder loaded with a film into the scanner by following the procedure of the hardware instruction manual. • When using the slide mount holder, 35 mm film holder or APS adapter (optional accessory), select the index scan image to be prescanned by performing the index scan before making a prescan (p.23 to 24). 2 Click on in the Main window. • The prescan will begin. • When the prescan is complete, the prescanned image appears in the Prescan window. – 32 – PRESCAN When prescan is performed, the Prescan window changes to the following window. PRESCAN TAB – NAMES OF PARTS Rotate Left button Point AE button Rotate Right button Manual Focus button Flip Horizontal button Auto Cropping button Flip Vertical button Change CHP button (Only when [APS Cassette] or [APS Sleeve] is selected in the film format.) Full-Scale View button Zoom button Frame Number Display (Only when [35 mm] or [APS Cassette] is selected in the film format.) Scroll button AE Area Lock button RGB/CMY display AE Lock button – 33 – PRESCAN ROTATING THE PRESCAN IMAGE Click on or . • Each time the Rotate Left button or Rotate Right button is clicked, the prescan image rotates in 90° increments either counterclockwise or clockwise. • Changes performed in the Prescan image will be reflected in the final scan. FLIPPING THE PRESCAN IMAGE The Flip Vertical and Flip Horizontal buttons let you flip the image from top to bottom or left to right before scanning. Click on to flip the image from left to right. Click on to flip the image from top to bottom. • To cancel flipping frame, click on the Flip Horizontal button or Flip Vertical button again. • Changes will be reflected in the Prescan image. – 34 – PRESCAN FULL-SCREEN VIEW The Full-Screen View button enlarges the area inside the cropping frame so it fills the screen. This allows you to see close details and view the final composition. Click on . • The prescan image is magnified so that it fits in the Main window. • When the Full-Screen button is clicked again, the prescan image returns to the previous size. – 35 – PRESCAN MAGNIFYING OR REDUCING THE VIEW The Zoom button magnifies or reduces the prescan image regardless of the cropping frame. 1 Click on in the Prescan window. • The pointer will change to a magnifying glass with a “+” inside. 2 Click anywhere on the image to zoom in. • The clicked position will be the center of the magnified view in the Prescan window. When clicking on repeatedly, the image is magnified accordingly. • When the maximum magnification is reached, the “+” will disappear. The view of the prescan image cannot be magnified any further. 3 To reduce the view of the prescan image: Windows: Press and hold the Ctrl key. Macintosh: Press and hold the Option key. • The pointer will change to a magnifying glass with a “-” inside. 4 Click anywhere on the image to zoom out. • The clicked position will be the center of the reduced view in the Prescan window. When clicking on repeatedly, the image is reduced accordingly. • When the maximum reduction is reached, the “-” will disappear. The view of the prescan image cannot be reduced any further. – 36 – PRESCAN SCROLLING THE VIEW The Scroll button can only be selected when the view of the Prescan image has been magnified by the Zoom button. This function allows you to view other parts of the image when it is too big to fit in the window. 1 Click on . • The pointer will change to a hand icon. 2 Click on and drag the image to move the image. • The image moves according to the movement of the mouse. – 37 – PRESCAN AUTO EXPOSURE LOCK AE Lock allows you to lock an auto exposure value. Once the auto exposure is locked, multiple images in a same film are scanned with the same exposure settings when performing the prescan and the final scan. With the AE lock function, for example, when scanning a backlit scene or a scene where exposure comoensation has been used, you can obtain a scanned image which reflects the exposure correction made when taking a photograph. AE (Auto Exposure) function is performed in the following cases: • When prescanning negative film. • When selecting [Auto Expose for Slides] in the Preferences (p.89) and prescanning colour positive film. 1 Click on . • The prescan is performed with the AE function. 2 Click on . • The exposure setting displayed in the Prescan window is locked. 3 Select an image to which the same locked exposure setting is to be applied and click on the Prescan button. • The locked exposure setting will apply to the selected prescan image. • The prescan and the final scan will be performed with the locked exposure setting until the AE Lock function is cancelled by clicking on the AE lock button again. • When [Auto Expose for Slides] in the Preferences (p. 89) is not checkmarked, the AE lock function is not available with a positive film. – 38 – PRESCAN AE AREA LOCK A specified area in the prescan image can be exposed automatically. 1 Click on . • The prescan is performed with the AE function. 2 Click on . • When the Shift key is pressed, the AE area is indicated by a line instead of the cropping area indicated by a dashed line. By dragging the line surrounding AE area, the AE area can be specified. 3 Click on again. • The specified area is exposed automatically. • To cancel the AE area lock function, click on the AE Area Lock button again. – 39 – PRESCAN FOCUS The Dimage Scan Multi II uses the center of the image to focus. If the film is warped or curled, or if [Auto Focus at Scan] is not checkmarked in the Preferences (p. 88), the focus should be adjusted with the Point AF or the Manual Focus function. The focus is determined by detecting the contrast in an image. Therefore, the focus may not be adjusted appropriately in an area wiuth no contrast (such as a white cloud or a solid black subject). POINT AF A specified point in the prescan image can be focused automatically. – 40 – PRESCAN MANUAL FOCUS Use manual focus to focus on a specific area of the image or to reduce the appearance of grain in grainy film (such as high-speed or pushed film) by slightly defocusing it. 1 Press in the Prescan window. • The pointer will change to the Manual Focus icon. • When you click the Point AF button again, The pointer shape returns to the original one. 2 Click on the area of the image to be in sharp focus. • The Focus Control dialog box will appear. 3 Adjust the slider until the black and white bars are at their longest for maximum focus. • The black bar shows the current focus value and the white bar shows the maximum focus value previously obtained. • Click and drag the slider to the left and right. Click on the slider arrow to make a small change. Click on the slider bar to make a larger change. • When [Cancel] is clicked on, the manual focus setting is cancelled and the Focus Control dialog box disappear. 4 Click on [OK]. • The point clicked on step 2 will be focused and the prescan will begin again. – 41 – PRESCAN AUTO CROPPING The prescan image can be cropped automatically so that a holder frame or a slide mount holder frame is removed. Click on . • The auto cropping will begin and the prescan image can be cropped automatically so that a holder frame or a slide mount holder frame is removed. – 42 – PRESCAN MANUAL CROPPING By adjusting the cropping frame indicated by a dashed line in the prescan image, the cropping area for the final scan can be determined. Unnecessary part can be removed before prescanning. The prescan can also be performed without cropping. Resize only a cropping frame by clicking on the frame to be resized, then dragging the pointer up or down or left or right. Resize the cropping frame proportionally by clicking on the corners of the frame, then dragging the pointer in or out. Move the cropping frame without changing its size by placing the pointer inside the frame, then click and drag it to its new location. – 43 – PRESCAN Define a new cropping frame by clicking and dragging outside the current frame. The previously displayed cropping frame is cancelled. * You can resize the cropping frame to cover the full prescan image again by pressing the following keys. When the Prescan window is displayed: Windows: Press the Ctrl key and A key simultaneously. Macintosh: Press the Command key and A key simultaneously. – 44 – PRESCAN APS FORMATS; C, H, AND P When APS Cassette or APS Sleeve is selected in the film format, the CHP button in the Prescan window allows you to quickly and easily define the cropping frame by the standard APS formats; C, H, and P. Click on to display the APS cropping frames. • Each time the CHP button is clicked, the cropping frames are displayed in the order of C, H and P. • The cropping area can be defined by dragging the cropping frames (p.43 to 44). – 45 – PRESCAN DISPLAYING FRAME NUMBER When 35 mm or APS Cassette is selected in the film format, the frame number display appears in the Prescan window. It shows the frame number of the currently displayed prescan image and the total frame number. 1 To display the next frame, click on the Right Arrow button. 2 To display the previous frame, click on the Left Arrow button. • When the selected image is not prescanned yet, the prescan image is displayed after the image is prescanned. RGB/CMY INFO The RGB (red, green and blue channel) value at the pointer position or the CHY (cyan, magenta and yellow) value is displayed in the Prescan window. Normally the RGB value is displayed. To display the CMY value, Windows: Press and hold the Shift key while the Prescan window is displayed. Macintosh: Press and hold the Command key while the Prescan window is displayed. • While the key is pressed, the CMY value is displayed. When the key is released, the display returns to the RGB value. – 46 – IMAGE CORRECTION To correct prescan images, click on the Image Correction tab. The Prescan window changes to the following window. IMAGE CORRECTION TAB – NAMES OF PARTS Tone Curves/Histogram Correction button Image Correction Job Save button Brightness/Contrast/Color Balance Correction button Hue/Saturation/Lightness Correction button Image Correction Job Load button Pre/Post Correction Comparison Display button Full-Screen View button Variations button Undo button Frame Number display (Only when 35 mm or APS Cassette is selected in the film format) Redo button RGB/CMY Value display Correction Reset button Snapshot display area Snapshot button Image Correction display area – 47 – IMAGE CORRECTION TONE CURVES AND HISTOGRAM The Tone Curves and Histogram dialog box allows you to change the tone curves and correct the output value directly. Also, the Histogram part allows you to correct the input and output level in all RGB colours or in each RGB colour. Click on . • Tone Curves and Histogram Correction dialog box will appear Channel Selection list box Tone curves Input Gamma slider Higstogram Input Shadow slider Output Shadow slider Gray scale Histogram RGB display button Tone curves/Smooth Curve button Freehand curve button Black point button Gray point button White point button Apply button Input Highlight slider Input Shadow text box Input Gamma text box Input Highlight text box Output Shadow text box Output Highlight text box Output Highlight slider Reset button Auto Setting – 48 – IMAGE CORRECTION CORRECTING THE TONE CURVES The tone curve shows the standard input level of Dimage Scan Multi II in the horizontal axis and the output level for corresponding input level in the vertical axis. When selecting RGB in the Channel Selection list box, R, G and B are corrected at a same rate. And when selecting R, G or B, each colour is corrected separately. 1 Click on the arrow next to the Channel Selection list box to select the channel (R, G, B, RGB) of the colour to be corrected. • When a prescan image is monochrome, only RGB can be selected. 2 Click and drag the portion of the curve to be changed. • The value of the horizontal axis is displayed in the Input box, and that of the vertical axis is displayed in the Output box respectively. • The change will be reflected in the prescan image displayed in the Image Correction display area. – 49 – IMAGE CORRECTION TONE CURVES BY FREEHAND This function allows you to draw tone curves by freehands. 1 Click on the arrow next to the Channel Selection list box to select the channel (R, G, B, RGB) of the colour to be corrected. • When a prescan image is monochrome, only RGB can be selected. 2 Click on and move the cursor on the tone curve display. • The cursor changes to the pencil shape. 3 Draw the desired curve by dragging. • The value of the horizontal axis is displayed in the Input box, and that of the vertical axis is displayed in the Output box respectively. • The change will be reflected in the prescan image displayed in the Image Correction display area. 4 When the curve you drew is not smooth, click on curve point. – 50 – to smooth the IMAGE CORRECTION SPECIFYING THE BLACK, WHITE OR GRAY POINT This function allows you to correct a prescan image by specifying the shadow point , highlight point or gray point. Specifying the Black point 1 Double-click on . • The Point Value Setting dialog box is displayed. • The initial value of the Black point is 0 in each R, G and B. 2 Input the desired black point value and click on [OK]. 3 Click on . • The cursor changes to the black dropper shape. 4 Click on the shadow point to be cor- rected in the prescan image. • The image is corrected so that the point you clicked is a shadow point. The colour of the shadow point is the black point value you input in step 2. • The change will be reflected in the prescan image displayed in the Image Correction display area. – 51 – IMAGE CORRECTION Setting the White point 1 Double-click on . • The Point Value Setting dialog box is displayed. • The initial value of the White point is 255 in each R, G and B. 2 Input the desired white point value and click on [OK]. 3 Click on . • The cursor changes to the white dropper shape. 4 Click on the highlight point to be cor- rected in the prescan image. • The image is corrected so that the point you clicked is a highlight point. The colour of the highlight point is the white point value you input in step 2. • The change will be reflected in the prescan image displayed in the Image Correction display area. – 52 – IMAGE CORRECTION Setting the Gray point 1 Click on . • The cursor changes to the gray dropper shape. 2 Click on the gray point to be correct- ed in the Prescan image. • The image is corrected so that the point you clicked is a gray point. The colour is balanced and the value of brightness is not changed on that point. • The change will be reflected in the prescan image displayed in the Image Correction display area. When is clicked, the histogram of images after making corrections can be displayed. The histogram after making corrections is displayed as long as you press this button. When the button is released, the histogram returns to the previous one. – 53 – IMAGE CORRECTION CORRECTING THE HISTOGRAM The Histogram part allows you to correct images by specifying the input and output area from the information including in a film. Also, this window displays the histogram of the image area inside the cropping frame in each RGB colour. The level is indicated in 256 colour steps (0 to 255) from left to right side. The tone curves and histogram are linked each other. When the tone curve is corrected, the histogram is automatically corrected and vice versa. The input slide bar and the output slider are under the Histogram window. The input slider has the Highlight slider (right), gamma slider (middle) and shadow slider (left). The output slider has the Highlight slider (right) and Shadow slider (left). The Histogram can be corrected by dragging each slider or inputting the value directly in each Input or Output level box. For example, if you use the input Highlight slider and input shadow slider to remove areas which contain no pixels (flat line at left or right) the original colour will be better represented. Although the output slider does not normally need to be adjusted, use it according to the characteristics of the output equipment. For example, use the output slider when the black part is not printed clearly with the 0 setting in the black level. (In this case, adjust the Output level by moving the Output Shadow slider to the right slightly while checking the correction result). CORRECTING THE HISTOGRAM – AUTO SETTING Click on the Auto setting button. • The image is corrected automatically by removing no information (pixels) parts from the histogram and using all tone steps from 0 to 255. • The change will be reflected in the prescan image displayed in the Image Correction display area. – 54 – IMAGE CORRECTION CORRECTING THE HISTOGRAM – EACH R, G, B CHANNEL 1 Click on the Histogram RGB display button. • The RGB Histogram display will appear in the Tone Curves and Histogram dialog box. • When the Histogram RGB display button is clicked again, the histogram of each R, G, B channel will disappear. 2 By dragging the Input Highlight slid- er (right) or the Input Shadow slider (left) in each R, G, B channel or inputting the value directly in each text box, the Histogram RGB can be corrected. • The change will be reflected in the prescan image displayed in the Image Correction display area. • The change corrected in each R, G, B channel will be also reflected in each corresponding tone curve. CORRECTING THE HISTOGRAM – RESET Click on the Reset button. • All corrections made in the Tone Curves and Histogram dialog box will be reset. The prescan image will also return to the previous image. – 55 – IMAGE CORRECTION CORRECTING BRIGHTNESS/CONTRAST/COLOR BALANCE 1 Click on . • The Brightness, Contrast, Color Balance Correction dialog box will appear. 2 Drag each Brightness, Contrast, Red (R), Green (G) or Blue (B) slider or input each value directly in each text box. •Values from –100 to +100 can be input. • The change will be reflected in the prescan image displayed in the Image Correction display area. Brightness correction: By dragging the Brightness slider to the right (or inputting a big plus number in the text box), the brightness of the image is raised. Contrast correction: By dragging the Contrast slider to the right (or inputting a big plus number in the text box), bright parts will be made brighter and dark parts will be made darker. RGB color balance correction: By dragging the Colour Balance slider to the right (or inputting a big plus number in the text box), each colour content is increased to emphasize each colour. – 56 – IMAGE CORRECTION CORRECTING BRIGHTNESS/CONTRAST/COLOR BALANCE – AUTO SETTING Click on the Auto Setting button. • The brightness and contrast of the image is corrected automatically according to the lightness information without changing the RGB input colour balance. • The change will be reflected in the prescan image displayed in the Image Correction display area. CORRECTING BRIGHTNESS/CONTRAST/COLOR BALANCE – RESET Click on the Reset button. • The corrections made in the Brightness, Contrast, Colour Balance Correction dialog box will all be reset. The prescan image will also return to the previous image. – 57 – IMAGE CORRECTION CORRECTING HUE/SATURATION/LIGHTNESS 1 Click on . • The Hue, Saturation, Lightness Correction dialog box will appear. 2 Drag each Hue, Saturation or Lightness slider or input each value directly in each text box. • Values from –180 to +180 or –100 to +100 can be input in the Hue or the Saturation and Lightness respectively. • The change will be reflected in the prescan image displayed in the Image Correction display area. Post-Correction Colour Sample Pre-Correction Colour Sample Hue correction: By dragging the Hue slider, the colour of the image displayed in PreCorrection Colour Sample is changed as shown in Post-Correction Colour Sample. When the Hue slider is dragged to the rightmost or leftmost side, the hue of the image is reversed. Saturation correction: By dragging the Saturation slider to the right (or inputting a big plus number in the text box), the colours become more saturated. By dragging the Saturation slider to the left (or inputting a big minus number in the text box), the saturation of the image is reduced. Lightness correction: By dragging the Lightness slider to the right (or inputting a big plus number in the text box), the lightness of the image is raised. – 58 – IMAGE CORRECTION CORRECTING HUE/SATURATION/LIGHTNESS – AUTO SETTING Click on the Auto Setting button. • The saturation of the image is corrected automatically without changing the hue and lightness information. • The change will be reflected in the prescan image displayed in the Image Correction display area. CORRECTING HUE/SATURATION/LIGHTNESS – RESET Click on the Reset button. • The corrections made in the Hue, Saturation, Lightness Correction dialog box will all be reset. The prescan image will also return to the previous image. – 59 – IMAGE CORRECTION VARIATION CORRECTION The Variation correction allows you to correct the brightness, contrast and saturation while checking the simulated image after correction. 1 Click on . • The Variation correction dialog box will appear. 2 Click on the arrow in the Correction list box to select the correction item. • Colour Balance, Brightness & Contrast and Saturation can be selected from the Correction list box. • Colour Balance and Saturation cannot be selected when B&W is selected in the film type. • A number of frames of variation images corrected according to the selected correction item are displayed. Correction list box – 60 – IMAGE CORRECTION VARIATION CORRECTION – COLOUR BALANCE Variation Amount Control slider Limit indication checkbox In the Colour Balance correction, 6 images that have been corrected by one-step in each red (R), magenta (M), blue (B), cyan (C), green (G) or yellow (Y) direction from the center image are displayed. When the image in the direction to be corrected is clicked, the image is placed in center and new variation images are displayed. By dragging the Variation Amount Control slider, the value of correction can be changed in the range from 1 to 20 (The initial value is 10). When the Limit indication check box is checkmarked and the image is corrected in each red (R), magenta (M), blue (B), cyan (C), green (G) or yellow (Y) direction, any part of the image which has been corrected beyond the range which can be displayed is displayed in reversed colour. – 61 – IMAGE CORRECTION VARIATION CORRECTION – BRIGHTNESS & CONTRAST CORRECTION Variation Amount Control slider Limit indication checkbox In the Brightness & Contrast correction, 8 images that have been corrected from the center image by one-step in the horizontal direction for brightness and in the vertical direction for contrast are displayed. When the image in the direction to be corrected is clicked, the image is placed in the center and new variation images are displayed. By dragging the Variation Amount Control slider, the value of correction can be changed in the range from 1 to 20 (The initial value is 10). When the Limit indication check box is checkmarked and the brightness and contrast are corrected, any part of the image which has been corrected beyond the range which can be displayed is displayed in reversed colour. – 62 – IMAGE CORRECTION VARIATION CORRECTION – SATURATION CORRECTION Variation Amount Control slider Limit indication checkbox In the Saturation correction, 2 images in which saturation has been corrected from the center image by one-step are displayed on the right and left sides of the center image. When the image in the direction to be corrected is clicked, the image is placed in the center and new variation images are displayed. By dragging the Variation Amount Control slider, the value of correction can be changed in the range from 1 to 20 (The initial value is 10). When the Limit indication check box is checkmarked and the saturation is corrected, any part of the image which has been corrected beyond the range which can be displayed is displayed in reversed colour. – 63 – IMAGE CORRECTION CANCELLING THE IMAGE CORRECTION Click on . • The image correction will be cancelled and the image will return to the previous one. The image before correction will be restored as long as sufficient memory is available. REDO THE CORRECTION Click on . • The cancelled image correction will be resumed. DELETING THE IMAGE CORRECTION (DELETING ALL THE IMAGE CORRECTION) Click on . • All the image corrections will be reset and the image will return to the initial state. • All the correction items will be reset. Even if the Redo button is clicked, nothing can be resumed. – 64 – IMAGE CORRECTION SNAPSHOT The current prescan image can be stored in the Snapshot display area temporarily and displayed as a thumbnail. Click on . • The current prescan images are stored in the Snapshot display area temporarily and displayed as a thumbnail. • The thumbnail images are displayed in the Snapshot display area as long as there is sufficient memory available. • When the thumbnail image in the Snapshot display area is clicked, that image is displayed as a prescan image. • To delete the thumbnail image in the Snapshot display area, click on the thumbnail image to be deleted then press the Delete key (Press the Command key and D key simultaneously for Macintosh). • When the Correction Reset button (p.64) is clicked or the software is shut down, all the thumbnail images in the Snapshot display area are deleted. – 65 – IMAGE CORRECTION IMAGE CORRECTION JOB The image correction setting in each correction window can be saved as an image correction job. Once the correction item is saved, you can easily correct the image by loading the appropriate correction job. IMAGE CORRECTION JOB – SAVING IMAGE CORRECTION JOB 1 Click on . • The register Image Correction Job dialog box will appear. 2 Input the job name and click on [OK]. • The current image correction setting is saved as an image correction job. – 66 – IMAGE CORRECTION IMAGE CORRECTION JOB – LOADING IMAGE CORRECTION JOB 1 Click on . • The Select Image Correction Job dialog box will appear. 2 Select the image correction job and click on [OK]. • The saved image correction job will be applied to the currently displayed prescan image. – 67 – IMAGE CORRECTION CHECKING THE CORRECTION RESULT WHILE LINING UP IMAGES Click on . • The correction result can be checked easily because the pre-correction image is displayed in the left side and the post-correction image is displayed in the right side. FULL-SCREEN VIEWING THE POST-CORRECTION IMAGE Click on . • The post-correction image will be displayed in the Image Correction display area. – 68 – DIGITAL ROC/GEM DIGITAL ROC The Digital ROC (Reconstruction Of Colour) function is an image correct function that can restore the colour quality of a faded image. If the colour of the film has faded with the passage of time, the changed colour can be corrected automatically by reconstructing colour when scanning so that a digital image with an appropriate colour can be restored. Click on in the Main window. • The Digital ROC function is turned on. When the preview scan and final scan (p.78) are performed, the colour quality of a faded image is restored and the corrected image is displayed. • When scanning a B&W film, or a colour film when 16 bit linear is selected as the scanning mode in the Preferences, the Digital ROC function cannot be used. • When the Digital ROC function is turned on, the settings of [Auto Expose for Slides] in the Preferences, the colour matching, the AE Lock function when prescanning (p.38) or the AE Area Lock function (p.39) are cancelled. • When using the Digital ROC function, be sure and perform the prescan and adjust the focus with the Point AF or Manual Focus function (p.40 to 41) before the final scan. Putting a checkmark on [Auto Focus at Scan] in the Preferences is recommended. • To turn off the Digital ROC function, click on the Digital ROC button again. • The Digital ROC function may not always be obtained effectively depending on the conditions of the film or the faded colour. • Much more time is required for scanning when the Digital ROC function is turned on, compared with when that function is turned off. – 69 – DIGITAL ROC/GEM DIGITAL GEM The images of developed film are composed of high-density grains. These grains sometimes clump together so that the images look rough. This function detects the grains when scanning and equalizes them. So, a sharp and smooth image can be obtained even when the image of 35 mm film is magnified. 1 Click on in the Main window. • The [Digital GEM] tab will be activated. 2 Click on in the Main window. • The prescan will begin. • The Prescan window will appear and the prescan image will be displayed in the window. 3 Select the desired Input Resolution in the Scan Settings window (P. 80-81). 4 Click on [Digital GEM] tab. • The next page window will appear. – 70 – DIGITAL ROC/GEM Digital GEM Adjust slider Digital GEM text box Digital GEM check button Digital GEM image display check area Digital GEM check area Digital GEM image display area 5 Drag the Digital GEM Adjust slider or input the desired value directly in the text box. • Values from 0 to 100 can be input. • The bigger the value is, the more effective the correction result is. – 71 – DIGITAL ROC/GEM 6 Change the Digital GEM check area size or move that area if necessary and specify the image area to be checked. • The Digital GEM check area is specified in the center of the image and the size of 64 pixels x 64 pixels. • To move the area or change the area size, refer to the operations of the cropping frame (p.43 to 44). 7 Click on the Digital GEM check but- ton. • To get the Digital GEM check image, the film will be scanned according to the input resolution specified in step 3. • The image area specified in step 6 will be corrected according to the value specified in step 5, and displayed in the Digital GEM check image display area and the correction result can be checked. – 72 – DIGITAL ROC/GEM 8 Repeat steps 5 to 7 if necessary and specify the Digital GEM adjust value so that an appropriate correction result can be obtained. 9 Click on . • The image will be scanned and corrected according to the specified value (Digital GEM adjust value). • For operations after performing the final scan, see page 86. • When scanning a B&W film, the Digital GEM function is not available. • When using the Digital GEM function, be sure and perform the prescan and adjust focus with the Point AF or Manual Focus function (p.40 to 41) before the final scan. Putting a checkmark on [Auto Focus at Scan] in the Preferences is recommended. • The Digital GEM function may not always operate effectively depending on the condition of the film. • Much more time is required for scanning when the Digital GEM function is turned on compared with when that function is turned off. – 73 – FLOW CHART TO THE FINAL SCAN Image Correction Job Digital ROC/GEM Scan Settings When using the Image Correction Job When Setting in the Scan Settings Part Window Loading the Image Correction Job (p.76) The Selection Items in the Scan Settings Window (p.80) Scan Job Category (p.77) Example of the Scan Settings (p.84) Registering the Image Correction Job (p.86) Deleting a Job (p.87) The Final Scan When using Twain Driver/Plug-in Software/Image Editing Application (p.78) The Final Scan When Using the Utility Software (p.78) Inputting a File Name/Selecting a File Destination Saving in an Image Editing Application The Final Scan Saving with the Specified File Name in the Specified File Destinatio – 74 – JOB Before scanning, it is necessary to make various settings in the Scan Settings window (p. 80) such as the amount of detail required to read the original film (input resolution), the amount of detail required for output (output resolution), the size required for output (output size/magnifications), etc. It is important that these settings are made properly in order to achieve optimal results for the size and/or purpose of the final image. A beginner may find these settings to be complicated and difficult to understand. “Job” is a function that allows you to save all the item settings made to the Scan Settings window to a particular file so that this file can be recalled when necessary for any future jobs that require the same settings. Properly used, this function can simplify the complicated process of setting the resolution, image size, magnifications, etc. scanner settings, so that even a beginner can easily execute the ideal settings required for the job. Up to 8 items can be set to numerical values in the Scan Settings window. One pattern reflecting settings for each of the 8 items can be saved to a Job file. Should these settings be changed, the new settings can be saved to another job file. All Job files are collected within the “Job File List” that designates 10 individual categories for each image output destination (device to which the job is to be output). In total, approximately 570 different types are available. Because other optional settings can be registered to the Job File List, intermediate and advanced users can increase their work efficiency by saving commonly used scanner settings to the Job File List. Also, it is possible to reduce work time by saving settings to the Job File List when specific settings are required, regardless of the image to be scanned. • When installing the setup program (installer) by following the instructions, the job files are installed in the following folders for each category. When using Windows® (The startup hard disk assumes drive C.) [C:] -> [Program Files Folder] -> [DS_Multi II Folder] -> [Job Folder] When using Macintosh [System Folder of Start Up Disk] ->[Preferences Folder] ->[DSMulti II Jobs Folder] • For adding or deleting a job file, see “Registering a Job” or “Deleting a Job” described on the following pages. The files in the folders described above can not be operated with Explorer (or Finder on Macintosh). • The “Scan Job File List” in which all the scan job settings are listed, is at the end of this instruction manual. – 75 – JOB LOADING A JOB The scan setting of the job file can be applied to the current prescan image by loading a job file from the preset Job File List. 1 Click on the Prescan tab. 2 Click on . • The Job Selection dialog box will appear. 3 Select the appropriate category from the list box. 4 Select the job file name to be applied from the list. • The scan setting saved in the selected job file will be displayed in the right of the window. When another job file is selected, the setting is changed correspondingly. • By clicking on the Name or Date option button, the format of the Job File List can be changed. 5 Click on [OK]. • The selected scan setting will applied to the prescan image and the Job Selection dialog box will disappear. The selected job will be displayed in the Job Name list box. – 76 – JOB CATEGORIES: Scan Job Category Description Custom This category allows the user to create customized settings using the Scan Settings part. Colour Laser Printer (Digital colour copiers and colour laser printers) Uses an output resolution of 400 dpi. There are two image-size options; letter and A4. Photosensitive (Printers that use photosensitive/photographic material) Uses an output resolution of 400 dpi, 300 dpi 267 dpi and 180 dpi. The image size will vary. Dye-sub (Dye-sublimation printers) Uses an output resolution of 300 dpi. There are 11 available image sizes. Ink-jet (Ink-jet printers) Uses an output resolution of 200 dpi. The image size will vary. Web Page (For use on home pages) Uses an output resolution of 72 dpi. Image size is listed in pixels and will vary. There also 4 standard PhotoCD size available. Screen (For display on monitors) Uses an output resolution of 72 dpi. Image size is listed in pixels and will be the VGA standard of 640 x 480 pixels or larger. Document (For insertion into documents) Uses an output resolution of 72 dpi. Image size can be determined by a variety of paper sizes. Film Recorder For high input resolution images that will be output to a film recorder. Default This category uses the default settings for each film format. The settings appear in the Job Selection window. – 77 – FINAL SCAN After cropping frames, correcting images and specifying the scanning settings, the final scan is performed. When using Twain Driver/Plug-in Software 1 Click on in the Main window. • The final scan will begin. • When the final scan is complete, the final scan images will appear in the window of the image editing application you use. 2 Perform suubsequent operations according to the instruction for your image editing application. • For details, see the instruction manual for the image editing application. When Using the Utility Software 1 Click on in the Main window. • The standard save dialog box for your operating system will appear. 2 Enter the desired file name and select the file destination. 3 Select the file type from the [Save as type] list box (or the file format dropdown list). – 78 – FINAL SCAN With the the DS Multi II Utility software, you can save the final scan in one of the following file fomats. Windows® Bitmap (BMP) (Windows only) The BMP graphic file format is for bit-mapped images. BMP images are supported by the Paint accessory and can easily be opened on most PCs running Windows. JPEG The JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) compression standard is capable of producing a high compression ratio while maintaining image quality. JPEG is a widely supported image file format. TIFF Tagged Image File Format (TIFF) files contain bit-mapped data. In addition to being a widely supported format, TIFF is able to handle the colour palette needed for professional-quality images and graphics. PICT (Macintosh operating system only) The PICT graphic file format uses a lossless compression scheme and is compatible with many Macintosh applications. • Only TIFF can be selected when using a utility software and selecting 16-bit or 16-bit linear in the [Colour depth] of the Preferences (p.89). • PICT can not be selected when the width of the image size is over 4096 pixel. 4 Select the compression rate when selecting JPEG as a file type. • When ‘low’ is selcted, the file size is large. However, the deterioration of image is reduced comparedwith selecting [Medium] or [High compression]. • When ‘High’ is selected, the file size is smaller. Howver, there is more degradation to image qulaity, compared to using medium or low. 5 Click on [Save] (or [OK]). • The final scan will begin. • When the final scan is complete, the final scan image is saved in the selected location, with the file name you input, and in the specifed file type. • After the image is saved, the display returns to the Prescan window. – 79 – SCAN SETTINGS WINDOW The Scan Settings window allows you to make various settings such as the amount of detail required to read the original film (input resolution), the amount of detail required for output (output resolution), the size required for output (output size/magnifications), etc. When the Scan Settings window is not displayed Click on the Prescan tab in the Main window. SCAN SETTINGS WINDOW – NAMES OF PARTS Job Name list box Job Load button Job Save button Input Resolution list box Output Resolution list box Input size text box Input size lock button Magnification size text box Output size text box Output size lock button Unit list box Reset button Image Size display – 80 – SCAN SETTINGS WINDOW REGARDING THE SETTING ITEMS OF THE SCAN SETTINGS WINDOW Job Name list box This shows the selected job file name. When a job file is not selected, the job file in the default setting is selected and “Default” appears in the box. When the job file in the default setting is not specified, [“Untitled “] appears in the box. Job Load button This opens the Job Selection dialog box (p.76). Job Registry button This opens the Job Registry dialog box (p.86). This allows you to save (register) the settings in the Scan Settings dialog box naming it as a job file. Input Resolution list box This allows you to specify an input resolution by selecting from the values displayed in this list or by inputting value directly. The values displayed in this list vary depending on the film format as shown below. The value with “#” is the default setting.2820/1410/940/#705/470/352/282 (When inputting value directly, the desired value from 176 to 2820 is available.) 2820/1128/564/376/#282/188/141/112 (When inputting value directly, the desired value from 70 to 2820 is available.) Output Resolution list box This allows you to specify an output resolution by selecting from the values displayed in this list or by inputting value directly. The values displayed in this list are the followings. The value with “#” is the default setting. 2400/1200/800/720/600/400/360/350/#300/240/200/180/150/96/72/36 (When inputting value directly, the desired value from 36 to 2400 is available.) • When “pixel” is selected in the Unit list box, the output resolution cannot be selected or specified. Input Size text box This allows you to specify an input size. Although the input size is normally determined according to the size of the cropping frame you specified (p.42 to 44), you can also input a value in each W (wide) or H (Height) box. In this case, the size of the cropping frame changes according to the value you input. • When “pixel” is selected in the Unit list box, the input resolution cannot be selected or specified. – 81 – SCAN SETTINGS WINDOW Input size lock button This locks the value in each Input size W or H text box so that you cannot change the value. While the Input size is locked, the cropping frame is also locked, therefore, that size cannot be changed. Magnification Size text box This allows you to specify a magnification size. Normally, the value which an input resolution is divided by an output resolution or the value which an output size is divided by an input size is indicated in percentage. You can also input a value in this box. • When the input and output sizes are not locked, the input resolution and the output sizes are changed according to the magnification size you specified. • When the output size is locked, the input resolution and the input sizes (W/H) are changed according to the magnification size you specified. • When the input size is locked, the input resolution and the output sizes (W/H) are changed according to the magnification size you specified. • When “pixel” is selected in the Unit list box, the magnification size cannot be selected or specified. Output Size text box This allows you to specify an output size. With the default setting, the image is printed in a scale of 100 % after performing the final scan. Although the output size is normally determined by the input and output resolutions and the cropping frame you specified (p.42 to 44), you can also input a value directly in each W (Wide) or H (Height) box. In this case, the input resolution and the input size change according to the values you input and the size of cropping frame also changes correspondingly. Output size lock button This locks the value in each Output size W or H text box so that you cannot change the value. Unit list box This allows you to select the unit of Input size and Output size from the following units displayed in the list box. The value with “#” is the default setting. #pixel/mm/cm/inch/pica/point Reset button This resets the scan settings to the settings of the currently selected job file. Image Size display This shows the estimated image file size after performing the final scan with the current settings. – 82 – SCAN SETTINGS WINDOW Resolution and Output size Image resolution is the number of pixels per inch (about 25.4 mm) and represented in dpi (dot per inch). As the image size and resolution affect the size of image data file, the higher the resolution value of image is, the longer the scanning time and printing time are required compared with the lower value resolution of image. The necessary resolution value is determined by the output device such as a printer, monitor, etc. For example, for a commonly used monitor or printer, the resolution value needs 72 dpi or 300 to 400 dpi respectively. Each item can be represented in the following formula. Input resolution ––––––––––––––– = Output resolution Output size ––––––––––––– Input size = Magnification size Example: When printing the image of 35 mm film using the printer with the resolution value of 400 dpi, in the size of 15 cm x 10 cm and with a high-quality image as possible. Input resolution ––––––––––––––– = 400 dpi 100 mm ––––––––––––– = about 4 times 24 mm (the shorter side of the film) It shows that an input resolution value of 1600 dpi (400 dpi x 4) is necessary. – 83 – SCAN SETTINGS WINDOW EXAMPLE OF THE SCAN SETTING – WHEN DISPLAYING IN A MONITOR This explains how to display in a 13 inch monitor (640 x 480) as an example. 1 Select “Pixel” from the Unit list box. • The Output Resolution list box and the Input W and H size text boxes are not available. 2 Input “640” and “480” in the Output W and H size text boxes respectively and click on the Output size lock button. • The Output size is locked so that the size cannot be changed. 3 Drag the cropping frame to determine the cropping area. • While the cropping area is changed, the input resolution is also changed accordingly. *The scan settings are complete. – 84 – SCAN SETTINGS WINDOW EXAMPLE OF THE SCAN SETTING – WHEN PRINTING A SCANNED IMAGE This explains how to print in a post card of 148 x 100 mm (width x height) with the resolution of 360 dpi printer as an example. 1 Select “mm” from the Unit list box. 2 Select “360” from the Output resolu- tion list box. 3 Input 148 and 100 in the Output W and H size text boxes respectively and click on the Output size lock button. • The Output size is locked so that the size cannot be changed. 4 Drag the cropping frame to determine the cropping area. • While the cropping area is changed, the input resolution is also changed accordingly. • As the output size is locked, the ratio of length and breadth of the cropping frame is not changed. To change that ratio, click on the Output size lock button again to cancel the lock mode. In this case, however, the image size is changed according to the cropping area. *The scan settings are complete. – 85 – SCAN SETTINGS WINDOW REGISTERING A JOB In addition to the Job settings included with the software, it is possible to register your own Job settings in the Job File List. 1 Specify the scan settings to be regis- tered in the Scan Settings window. 2 Click on . • The Job Registry dialog box will appear. 3 Select the desired category to be reg- istered from the Category list box. 4 Input the job name to be registered and click on [OK]. • The scan settings you specified are registered with the specified name as a job file. The Job Registry dialog box will disappear. • Input the job name within 24 characters. – 86 – SCAN SETTINGS WINDOW DELETING A JOB It is possible to delete a job file from the Job File List when it is no longer needed. 1 Click on . • The Job Selection dialog box will appear. 2 From the Category list box, select the category in which the job to be deleted is registered. 3 After clicking on the job name to be deleted, Windows®: Press the Delete key. Macintosh: Press the Command key and D key simultaneously. • The deleted job cannot be restored again. If you delete the job mistakenly, register the job again by following the procedure described on page 86. – 87 – SETTING THE PREFERENCES THE PREFERENCE WINDOW DISPLAY 1 Click on in the Main window. • The Preferences window will appear. – 88 – SETTING THE PREFERENCES REGARDING THE SETTING ITEMS OF THE PREFERENCES WINDOW Auto Expose for Slides This option allows you to select whether to perform auto exposure during the prescan or the final scan when using colour slides. As colour slide users often adjust the exposure and colour when taking a photograph, the Auto Expose function when performing the prescan or final scan is turned off in the default setting (The checkmark is not on the checkbox). However, when scanning a slide which is underexposed or when using the AE Lock or AE Area lock function (p.38, 39), click on the checkbox of “Auto Expose for Slide” so that the Auto Expose function is turned on. Auto Focus at Scan This option allows you to select whether to use the Autofocus function when performing the prescan or the final scan. To obtain higher scanning speed, the Autofocus function is turned off in the default setting (The checkmark is not on the checkbox). However, if you intend to use the Autofocus function when scanning, click on the checkbox of “Auto Focus at Scan”. When using the Digital ROC or Digital GEM function (p.69 to 73), it is recommended to turn on the Autofocus function by clicking on the checkbox of “Auto Focus at Scan”. Close the Driver Software After Scanning This option allows you to select whether to close the driver software after scanning when using Twain driver or Plug-in Software and image editing application. The driver software is specified not to be closed after scanning in the default setting (The checkmark is not on the checkbox). This setting is convenient when scanning multiple images continuously and loading them into an image editing application such as Adobe Photoshop. However, if you intend to retouch each image in the editing software after scanning, click on the checkbox to display the checkmark. Colour depth This option allows you to specify the format when outputting the scanned data to a file or an application software. Select one from the following items of the list box. The default setting is 8 bit. 8 bit 16 bit 16 bit linear Outputs an image of 8 bits for each R, G or B channel Outputs the image of 16 bits for each R, G or B channel Outputs the image of 16 bits for each R, G or B channel but corrections such as a gamma correction cannot be made. Therefore, when scanning a negative film, it is output as a negative image. * Only TIFF can be selected when using the utility software and selecting 16 bit or 16 bit linear as a colour depth. * When selecting 16 bit, the image size display in the Scan Settings window is represented in the 16 bit size (8 bit x 2). * Some types of graphic application software cannot handle 16 bit image files. – 89 – SETTING THE PREFERENCES Multi Sample This option allows you to select the Multi-Sampling setting. This function reduces random noise in the image by analyzing the data of a number of sample scans in advance. Select one from the following items of the list box. The Multi-Sample Scanning function is turned off in the default setting. OFF 2 times 4 times 8 times 16 times Multi-Sample Scanning functionnot used. Performs sampling 2 times. Performs sampling 4 times. Performs sampling 8 times. Performs sampling 16 times. * The more times the image is sampled, the longer the required time for scanning. Index Scan Priority This option allows you to select either a high speed index scan or a quality index scan by clicking on “Speed” or “Quality”.The default setting is “Speed”. Speed This performs the index scan at high speed. The autofocus function is not used while scanning. The index images are displayed in a thumbnail representation after only easy-auto expose function is performed for each frame. Quality After prescanning each frame, the size of the prescan images is reduced and those images are displayed in the thumbnail representation. Therefore, it takes longer to display index images. However, the prescan image can then be immediately displayed just by double-clicking the index image. Whether the autofocus function or the auto expose function for a colour slide film is performed when prescanning depends on the setting of Auto Focus at Scan or Auto Exposure for Slides. Colour Matching When displaying the scanned image in the monitor of the PC, the colour of the image varies depending on the type of the monitor. This option allows you to match the colour data of the scanned image to the monitor specifications. For details, see page 92. – 90 – SETTING THE PREFERENCES APS Settings – Auto Film Rewind This option allows you to select whether to rewind or not to rewind the film in the APS cassette automatically before the APS adapter (optional accessory) is ejected. The film is rewound in the default setting. (The checkmark is on the checkbox). When setting not to rewind a film, click on the checkbox to remove the checkmark. * When ejecting the APS adapter by pressing the eject button in front of this scanner, the film is rewound regardless of this setting. APS Settings – Rotate All Frames 180 Degrees This option allows you to select whether to display or not to display all index frames in the Index window rotated by 180 degrees when performing the index scan with the APS adapter (optional accessory). When using an APS film shot by a camera in which the film holder is on the left side of the back, such as Minolta Vectis S-1/S-100, all index frames are displayed upside-down with the normal setting of the index scan. In this case, click on the checkbox to display the checkmark so that the frames are displayed correctly. The frames are not rotated in the default setting (The checkmark is not on the checkbox). When clicking on [OK], the settings in the Preferences are determined. The Preferences window will disappear. When clicking on [Cancel], each setting is reset to the previous one. When clicking on [Help], the Help file is displayed. – 91 – SETTING THE PREFERENCES COLOUR MATCHING When displaying the scanned image in the monitor of the PC, the colour or light and shade of the image varies depending on the colour format of the monitor or the characteristics of colour representation. The Colour Matching function matches the colour data of the image to the monitor specifications (colour space). COLOUR MATCHING – THE SETTING OF OUTPUT COLOUR IMAGE 1 Click on Colour Matching ON to dis- play the checkmark. • When this checkmark is displayed, the required time of scanning becomes longer. 2 Select the desired colour space from the Output Colour Space list box. • For the available colour space setting, see the next page. – 92 – SETTING THE PREFERENCES REGARDING OUTPUT COLOUR SPACE SETTINGS AVAILABLE sRGB This is the colour spacing standard promoted by Hewlett-Packard and Microsoft. Because sRGB reflects the quality of average PC monitors, this standard is well suited for handling images that are to be displayed on the Web. However, because of its limited colour scale, it is not suitable for professional prepress usage. sRGB is widely used around the world, and is considered to be the colour spacing standard for multi-media and Internet usage. Apple RGB This Apple based colour spacing has been available since the Apple 13 model. It is used as a standard default setting for software such as Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop Ver. 4 and higher, etc. Because this colour spacing standard is widely used in the world of Desktop Publishing (DTP), it is suited for the reproduction of older version DTP files. As this standard affords a wider colour scale than sRGB, it is commonly employed when a printed product is the intended objective. SMPTE-C This colour spacing is currently the accepted standard used in the USA for television broadcasting. This standard is the most suitable colour spacing available for work intended for television broadcast in the USA. PAL/SECAM This colour spacing is currently the accepted standard used in Europe for television broadcasting. This standard is the most suitable colour spacing available for work intended for television broadcasting in Europe. ColourMatch RGB This colour spacing standard has a wide colour scale and is considered ideal for use with Radius Press View monitors, which are used commonly in the prepress (publishing?) world. Adobe RGB This colour spacing standard offers a wider colour scale than ColourMatch RGB. The extensive range of colours available with this colour spacing make this standard the most suitable standard for prepress usage. However, this range also includes many colours that cannot be printed (colours other than CMYK, etc.). Broad Spectrum Colour Scale RGB Utilizing the genuine coordinates of the colour spectrum, this colour spacing standard offers an extremely extensive selection of colours. However, most of the colours available in this range cannot be displayed on standard computer monitors, or be used for printing. NTSC This colour spacing is currently the accepted standard used in Japan for television broadcasting. This standard is the most suitable colour spacing available for work intended for television broadcast in Japan. CIE RGB This is the colour spacing defined by the CIE (Commissin Internationale d`Eclairage). – 93 – SETTING THE PREFERENCES The recommendable settings of “Output colour space” and “ICC profile use/not use” according to the combination of each operating system and the image editing application are as follows: Output colour space ICC profile Select the same colour space as specified in the application. use No colour space is specified use Windows®/ Mac OS When using an application other than Adobe Photoshop and the monitor colour matching function is set to off, or when using an application other than Adobe Photoshop and that application does not have the monitor colour matching function. No colour space is specified use Windows®98 When using an application other than Adobe Photoshop and that application is applied to the sRGB colour space. “sRGB” use OS Using application Adobe Photoshop Ver.5.0.2/5.5 The monitor colour matching function is set to ON. Windows®/ Mac OS Adobe Photoshop Ver.5.0.2/5.5 The monitor colour matching function is set to OFF. – 94 – SETTING THE PREFERENCES COLOUR MATCHING – THE SETTING OF ICC PROFILE To use the ICC profile, specify the ICC profile of the monitor you use by following the procedure below. 1 Click on the checkbox of Use ICC profile to display the checkmark and click on Load. • The file open dialog box will appear. 2 Select the ICC profile of the monitor you use and click on [Open]. – 95 – NAVIGATION The Navigation function allows you to automate a series of operations of scanning. When clicking on the Navigation button in the Main window, the Navigation window appears. Navigation Flow Operation items Operation Item checkboxes Navigation Start button Repeated Operation Item checkboxes Navigation Stop button Navigation Menu list box – 96 – NAVIGATION Navigation Flow The flow chart for the automatic operation is represented by icons according to the settings of the Operation Item checkboxes and the Repeated Operation Item checkboxes. By clicking on the icon, the operation can be started from the item of the icon you clicked. Operation Item checkboxes Only the items which are selected in these checkboxes can be performed in the automatic operation. The icons in the flow chart change depending on the settings of the Operation Item checkboxes. When the checkbox is clicked to remove the checkmark, the icon of the clicked item is removed from the flow chart. The checkboxes of “Index Scan” and “Frame Selection” are available only when “35 mm” or “APS Cassette” is selected in the film format (p.20). Repeated Operation Item checkboxes The items which are selected in these checkboxes are performed repeatedly for each frame. The icons in the flow chart change depending on the settings of the Repeated Operation Item checkbox. When the checkbox is clicked to remove the checkmark, the icon of the clicked item is removed from the flow chart. These checkboxes are available only when “35 mm” or “APS Cassette” is selected in the film format (p.20). Navigation Menu list box The flow determined by the settings of the Operation Item checkboxes and the Repeated Operation Item checkboxes is called a “Navigation Set”. By clicking on the Navigation Menu list box to display the menu, operations such as naming a navigation set and saving it, or selecting or deleting the saved navigation set can be performed. When the Navigation window is displayed for the first time, the default setting is selected. Operation Items The operations which can be performed automatically are displayed. The order of the item cannot be changed. It is not possible to add items to the list or delete them from it. Navigation Start button This button activates automatic operation according to the settings of the Operation Item checkboxes and the Repeated Operation Item checkboxes. Navigation Stop button This button stops the automatic operation. When the Navigation Start button is clicked in this mode, the operation resumes. – 97 – NAVIGATION AUTOMATIC OPERATION USING THE NAVIGATION FUNCTION 1 Click on the Navigation button. • The Navigation window will appear. • When the Navigation window is displayed for the first time, the navigation set in the default setting is selected. 2 Select the operation items to be auto- mated in the Operation Item checkboxes and the Repeated Operation Item checkboxes. • The Index Scan or Frame Selection is available only when “35 mm” or “APS Cassette” is selected in the film format. • The Repeated Operation Item checkboxes are available only when “35 mm” or “APS Cassette” is selected in the film format. • When performing the automatic operation in the default setting, skip this step. • When Point AF or Manual Focus, Auto Crop, Correction Job Selection or Image Correction are selected, be sure and select the Prescan Operation Item checkbox at the same time. 3 Click on the Navigation Start button. • The automatic operation will start. • If you click on the Navigation Stop button, the automatic operation stops temporarily. To resume the operation, click on the Navigation Start button. – 98 – NAVIGATION Though the Navigation function automates a series of scanning operations, the operations which require you to select or input something cannot be automated. For example, when performing the Navigation set described on the left, the operation stops temporarily after performing the index scan of all frames and the frames are displayed in a thumbnail representation. After performing “Frame Selection” by clicking on the image to be prescanned and pressing the Enter key, or by double-clicking on the image to be prescanned, the operation resumes. And, when “Scan Flow Job Selection” is swlected, the Job Selection window appears and the operation stops temporarily. After selecting the job file to be applied, the operation re-starts. When using the utility software, rather than the Twain Driver/Plug-in Software, the file save dialog box is displayed and the operation stops temporarily when “Scan” is readied. After specifying or inputting the file destination, file name and file type and clicking on Save in the file save dialog box, the operation resumes and the final scan is performed. – 99 – NAVIGATION NAMING AND SAVING A NAVIGATION SET 1 Select the operation items to be auto- mated in the Operation Item checkboxes and the Repeated Operation Item checkboxes. 2 Click on the Navigation Menu list box to select [Save Setting]. • The navigation set saving dialog box will appear. 3 Input the name of the navigation set and click on OK. SELECTING A NAVIGATION SET Click on the Navigation Menu list box to select the menu to be used. – 100 – NAVIGATION DELETING A NAVIGATION SET 1 Click on the Navigation Menu list box to select [Delete Setting]. • The navigation set deleting dialog box will appear. 2 Select the navigation set to be delet- ed and click on Delete. – 101 – SLIDE FEEDER (optional accessory) The optional slide feeder can scan automatically up to 50 mounted 35mm slides continuously. The data of scanned images can be also saved onto a hard disc, etc. For the names of parts of the slide feeder, and instructions for attaching to or detaching from the Dimage Scan Multi II or loading the slides, see the instruction manual supplied with the slide feeder. 1 Attach the slide feeder to the Dimage Scan Multi II and load the slides by following the procedure described in the instruction manual supplied with the slide feeder. 2 Select Slide Feeder from the Film Format list box and select the film to be set from the Film Type list box. 3 Click on in the Main window. • The first slide to be scanned in the supplyside storage (on the left side) is loaded into the scanner and prescanned, and the prescan image is displayed. • The cropping frame function or image corrections described on page 48 to 68 or the Digital ROC/GEM functions described on page 69 to 73 can be applied to the prescan image. 4 After performing the image correc- tion, click on dow. in the Main win- • The file save dialog box will appear. • The same image correction performed for the prescan image is applied to the other slides. – 102 – SLIDE FEEDER (optional accessory) 5 Specify the file destination and input the file name to be saved. 6 When using the DS Multi II Utility software, select the file type to be saved from the [Save as Type] list box (or the file format pull-down menu). • When selecting JPEG as a file type, select the compression rate from the 3 items. • The number of frames with which [Continuous Scanning -> Continuous Loading] can be performed varies depending on the image editing application. For details, refer to the instruction manual supplied with the image editing application you use. 7 Click on [Save] (or [OK]). • The final scan will begin. • Every time an image is scanned, the image is saved with the input file name adding a serial number of 2 digits in the specified location and file type. For example, when inputting My_Birthday as a file name and specifying JPEG as a file type, the image is saved with the file name of My_Birthday01.jpg, My_Birthday02.jpg, My_Birthday03.jpg, My_Birthday04.jpg… . – 103 – LOADING TIME – WINDOWS® Operations Film Format Digital ROC/Digital GEM Prescan Final Scan (after Prescan) Digital ROC OFF/Digital GEM OFF about 14 sec. about 45 sec. Digital ROC ON/Digital GEM OFF about 1 min. 30 sec. about 60 sec. Digital ROC OFF/Digital GEM ON about 35 sec. about 2 min. 40 sec. Digital ROC ON/Digital GEM ON about 1 min. 30 sec. about 2 min. 00 sec. Digital ROC OFF/Digital GEM OFF about 25 sec. about 55 sec. 6 x 9 in 1128 dpi Digital ROC ON/Digital GEM OFF about 3 min. 20 sec. about 1 min. 20 sec. (Colour Positive) Digital ROC OFF/Digital GEM ON about 50 sec. about 2 min. 40 sec. Digital ROC ON/Digital GEM ON about 3 min. 20 sec. about 2 min. 10 sec. Digital ROC OFF/Digital GEM OFF about 25 sec. about 4 min. 00 sec. Digital ROC ON/Digital GEM OFF about 3 min. 20 sec. about 7 min. 40 sec. Digital ROC OFF/Digital GEM ON about 50 sec. about 13 min. 40 sec. Digital ROC ON/Digital GEM ON about 3 min. 20 sec. about 13 min. 00 sec. 35mm in 2820 dpi (Colour Positive) 6 x 9 in 2820 dpi (Colour Positive) The preferences in loading time CPU : Pentium III 700MHz RAM : 757MB OS : Winsows®98 Second Edition Applications : Adobe Photoshop 5.5 Memory allocation to applications : 570MB Colour matching : OFF Driver : TWAIN_32 Sources ASPI version : 4.57 SCSI board : Adaptec AHA-2940AU *The loading time changes according to the preferences you use. *The values described above do not include the transfer time to the PC. – 104 – LOADING TIME – MACINTOSH Operations Film Format Digital ROC/Digital GEM Prescan Final Scan (after Prescan) Digital ROC OFF/Digital GEM OFF about 7 sec. about 50 sec. Digital ROC ON/Digital GEM OFF about 3 min. 10 sec. about 55 sec. Digital ROC OFF/Digital GEM ON about 20 sec. about 6 min. 30 sec. Digital ROC ON/Digital GEM ON about 3 min. 10 sec. about 3 min. 50 sec. Digital ROC OFF/Digital GEM OFF about 10 sec. about 55 sec. 6 x 9 in 1128 dpi Digital ROC ON/Digital GEM OFF about 7 min. 30 sec. about 1 min. 10 sec. (Colour Positive) Digital ROC OFF/Digital GEM ON about 20 sec. about 6 min. 20 sec. Digital ROC ON/Digital GEM ON about 7 min. 30 sec. about 4 min. 00 sec. Digital ROC OFF/Digital GEM OFF about 10 sec. about 4 min. 30 sec. Digital ROC ON/Digital GEM OFF about 7 min. 30 sec. about 7 min. 50 sec. Digital ROC OFF/Digital GEM ON about 20 sec. about 25 min. 30 sec. Digital ROC ON/Digital GEM ON about 7 min. 30 sec. about 21 min. 20 sec. 35mm in 2820 dpi (Colour Positive) 6 x 9 in 2820 dpi (Colour Positive) The preferences in loading time CPU : PowerPC G4 450MHz RAM : 768MB OS : Mac OS 9.0.4 Applications : Adobe Photoshop 5.5 Memory allocation to applications : 570MB Colour matching : OFF Driver : Dimage Scan Multi Photoshop Plug-in 2.0 Virtual memory : OFF SCSI board : Adaptec PowerDomain 2940UW *The loading time changes according to the preferences you use. *The values described above do not include the transfer time to the Mac. – 105 – JOB FILE LIST – 35 MM Category Job name Input Res. Output Res. Mag. Unit Input Size Lock(IN) W 2820 H Output Size W 34 24 Lock(OUT) Input Pixels H W 4032 H 2688 Custom default 705 300 235 pixel 1008 672 OFF 1008 672 OFF 1008 672 ColorLaserPrinter MaxSize_600dpi 2820 2447 600 600 470 mm 407 mm 36 36 24 24 OFF OFF 170 148 113 99 ON ON 4032 3496 2688 2331 600 289 381 283 705 578 405 mm inch inch mm mm mm 36 1 1 24 1 1 OFF OFF OFF 36 36 36 24 24 24 OFF OFF OFF 105 5 4 256 210 147 70 4 3 170 140 98 ON ON ON ON ON ON 2480 3276 2430 4032 3307 2315 1653 2184 1620 2688 2204 1543 289 572 381 283 mm inch inch inch 36 1 1 1 24 1 1 1 OFF OFF OFF OFF 105 8 5 4 70 5 4 3 ON ON ON ON 1653 3276 2180 1620 1100 2184 1452 1080 36 36 1 1 24 24 1 1 OFF OFF OFF OFF 256 210 10 7 170 140 7 5 ON ON ON ON 4032 3307 4000 2804 2688 2204 2664 1868 1 1 1 1 OFF OFF 6 11 4 7 ON ON 2400 2910 1600 1941 36 A4Quater_600dpi A4Eighth_600dpi LetterQuater_600dpi LetterEighth_600dpi MaxSize_400dpi A4Half_400dpi A4Quater_400dpi A4Eighth_400dpi LetterHalf_400dpi LetterQuater_400dpi LetterEighth_400dpi Photosensitive MaxSize A5_400dpi 8x10_400dpi 5x7_400dpi PostCard4x6_400dpi 705 mm 578 mm 699 inch 490 inch 419 inch 1747 1494 797 863 2455 1735 1223 867 2291 763 inch 819 mm 24 OFF 297 198 ON 3122 2081 mm inch inch inch mm mm mm 36 1 1 1 24 1 1 1 OFF OFF OFF OFF 210 10 7 6 140 7 5 4 ON ON ON ON 2207 2670 1869 1602 1471 1780 1244 1068 36 36 36 24 24 24 OFF OFF OFF 161 174 428 107 116 285 ON ON ON 2281 2466 3033 1516 1644 2019 970 830 442 479 mm mm mm mm 36 36 36 36 24 24 24 24 OFF OFF OFF OFF 352 301 160 174 235 200 107 116 ON ON ON ON 2494 2133 1133 1233 1665 1417 758 822 300 300 818 mm 578 mm 36 36 24 24 OFF OFF 297 210 198 140 ON ON 3507 2480 2340 1653 300 300 300 407 mm 289 mm 763 inch 1714 1144 850 1223 300 300 300 300 571 381 283 407 inch inch inch mm 36 36 1 1 24 24 1 1 OFF OFF OFF OFF 148 105 11 8 99 70 7 5 ON ON ON ON 1748 1240 3270 2451 1165 827 2184 1632 1 1 36 1 1 24 OFF OFF OFF 5 4 148 4 3 99 ON ON ON 1635 1215 1748 1089 810 1165 1240 1049 300 300 413 mm 349 mm 36 36 24 24 OFF OFF 150 127 100 85 ON ON 1771 1500 1182 999 1637 1156 200 200 818 mm 578 mm 36 36 24 24 OFF OFF 297 210 198 139 ON ON 2338 1653 1559 1094 814 577 1526 1144 763 200 200 200 200 200 407 288 763 572 381 mm mm inch inch inch 36 36 1 1 1 24 24 1 1 1 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 148 105 11 8 5 99 70 7 5 4 ON ON ON ON ON 1165 826 2180 1634 1090 775 549 1454 1090 726 LetterEighth 566 814 200 200 283 inch 407 mm 1 36 1 24 OFF OFF 4 148 3 99 ON ON 810 1165 540 775 Photo4x6 826 699 200 200 413 mm 349 mm 36 36 24 24 OFF OFF 150 127 100 85 ON ON 1181 1000 787 665 716 671 608 537 436 300 300 300 300 300 238 223 202 179 145 pixel pixel pixel pixel pixel 1023 960 870 768 624 682 640 580 512 416 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 1023 960 870 768 624 682 640 580 512 416 ON ON ON ON ON 1023 960 870 768 624 682 640 580 512 416 PhotoCD512x768 419 335 2148 1074 537 300 300 300 300 300 139 111 716 358 179 pixel pixel pixel pixel pixel 600 480 3072 1536 768 400 320 2048 1024 512 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 600 480 3072 1536 768 400 320 2048 1024 512 ON ON ON ON ON 600 480 3072 1536 768 400 320 2048 1024 512 PhotoCD256x348 243 300 81 pixel 348 232 OFF 348 232 ON 348 232 1280x1024 895 895 300 300 298 pixel 298 pixel 1280 1280 853 853 OFF OFF 1280 1280 853 853 ON ON 1280 1280 853 853 805 716 582 559 447 300 300 300 300 300 268 238 194 186 149 pixel pixel pixel pixel pixel 1152 1024 832 800 640 768 682 554 533 426 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 1152 1024 832 800 640 768 682 554 533 426 ON ON ON ON ON 1152 1024 832 800 640 768 682 554 533 426 416 293 207 411 72 72 72 72 577 406 287 570 mm mm mm inch 72 72 380 inch 281 inch 24 24 24 1 1 1 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 210 148 104 274 203 36 36 37 1 1 1 5 4 139 98 70 5 4 3 ON ON ON ON ON ON 595 419 297 587 391 290 396 277 198 391 260 193 2382 1586 2400 2400 99 mm 66 mm 36 36 24 24 OFF OFF 36 24 24 16 ON ON 3401 2267 2267 1511 1189 2400 49 mm 37 24 OFF 18 12 ON 1700 1133 A4Full A4Quater A4Eighth LetterFull LetterHalf LetterQuater LetterEighth Photo4x6 Photo3x5/Photo9x13 A4Full A4Half A4Quater A4Eighth LetterFull LetterHalf LetterQuater Photo3x5/Photo9x13 1023x682 960x640 870x580 768x512 624x416 600x400 480x320 PhotoCD2048x3072 PhotoCD1024x1536 1280x960 1152x870 1024x768 832x624 800x600 640x480 A4Half A4Quater A4Eighth LetterHalf LetterQuater LetterEighth FilmRecorder 400 400 578 700 489 419 443 479 1179 A4Half Document 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 267 267 267 267 267 267 360 360 180 180 180 180 180 1545 1870 1307 1120 1597 2L_180dpi Screen 400 400 400 2798 1961 1678 A5_267dpi 10x12_180dpi WebPage 600 600 2820 2313 2039 2187 2L_360dpi 14x17_180dpi 11x14_180dpi Ink-JetPrinter 1156 2291 1526 1133 Letter_267dpi A4_267dpi 8x10_267dpi 5x7_267dpi PostCard4x6_267dpi Dye-SubPrinter 1735 2291 1702 2820 2313 1622 35mmSlideFull 35mmSlideHalf 35mmSlideQuater 1727 2123 – 106 – 8 JOB FILE LIST – 35 MM – 107 – JOB FILE LIST – 6 X 4.5 Category Job name Input Res. Output Res. Mag. Unit Input Size Lock(IN) 1128 Custom default W 42 H 56 464 624 OFF 464 624 OFF 282 300 ColorLaserPrinter MaxSize_600dpi A4Eighth_600dpi LetterEighth_600dpi MaxSize_400dpi A4Quater_400dpi A4Eighth_400dpi LetterEighth_400dpi 1128 1065 985 1128 1006 709 657 600 600 600 400 400 400 400 188 177 164 282 251 177 164 mm mm inch mm mm mm inch 42 42 2 41 42 42 2 56 56 2 56 56 56 2 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 79 74 3 117 105 74 3 105 100 4 158 141 100 4 Photosensitive 1128 975 946 813 731 1035 1097 988 969 517 547 400 400 267 267 267 360 360 180 180 180 180 282 243 354 304 273 287 304 548 538 287 303 mm inch mm inch inch mm mm mm mm mm mm 42 2 42 2 2 42 42 42 42 42 42 56 2 56 2 2 56 56 56 56 56 56 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 117 4 148 5 5 120 127 229 225 120 127 1128 1065 748 531 995 744 492 718 1077 631 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 376 355 249 177 331 248 164 239 359 210 mm mm mm mm inch inch inch mm mm mm 42 42 42 42 2 2 2 42 42 42 56 56 56 56 2 2 2 56 56 56 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Photo4x6 Photo3x5, Photo9x13 1006 709 502 353 995 663 496 328 478 718 420 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 503 354 251 176 497 331 248 164 239 359 210 mm mm mm mm inch inch inch inch mm mm mm 42 42 42 42 2 2 2 2 42 42 42 56 56 56 56 2 2 2 2 56 56 56 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF WebPage 761x1024 714x960 647x870 571x768 464x624 446x600 356x480 PhotoCD1024x1536 PhotoCD512x768 PhotoCD256x348 PhotoCD128x192 462 434 393 347 282 271 216 622 311 155 77 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 154 144 131 115 94 90 72 207 103 51 25 pixel 761 1024 pixel 714 960 pixel 647 870 pixel 571 768 pixel 464 624 pixel 446 600 pixel 356 480 pixel 1024 1377 pixel 512 688 pixel 256 344 pixel 128 172 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Screen 1280x1024 1280x960 1152x870 1024x768 832x624 800x600 640x480 578 578 521 462 376 361 218 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 192 192 173 154 125 120 72 pixel pixel pixel pixel pixel pixel pixel 952 952 857 761 618 595 360 1280 1280 1152 1024 832 800 484 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 952 952 857 761 618 595 360 1280 1280 1152 1024 832 800 484 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 952 952 857 761 618 595 360 1280 1280 1152 1024 832 800 484 Document A4Half A4Quater A4Eighth LetterHalf LetterQuater LetterEighth 254 180 127 238 178 117 72 72 72 72 72 72 352 250 176 330 247 162 mm mm mm inch inch inch 42 42 42 2 2 2 57 56 57 2 2 2 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 148 105 74 5 4 3 198 140 99 7 5 4 ON ON ON ON ON ON 419 297 209 392 293 193 561 396 280 526 393 259 MaxSize PostCard4x6_400dpi A5_267dpi 5x7_267dpi PostCard4x6_267dpi 2L_360dpi 11x14_180dpi 10x12_180dpi 2L_180dpi Dye-SubPrinter MaxSize A4Half A4Quater A4Eighth LetterHalf LetterQuater LetterEighth Photo4x6 Photo3x5, Photo9x13 Ink-JetPrinter A4Full A4Half A4Quater A4Eighth LetterFull LetterHalf LetterQuater LetterEighth 94 pixel Output Size Lock(OUT) Input Pixels W H W H 1856 2496 – 108 – 464 624 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 1856 1752 1620 1856 1653 1166 1080 2496 2355 2178 2496 2220 1568 1452 158 5 199 7 6 161 171 308 302 161 171 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 1856 1604 1555 1337 1201 1700 1800 1622 1594 850 900 2496 2156 2091 1796 1615 2281 2423 2182 2140 1140 1211 157 148 104 74 5 4 3 100 150 88 211 199 140 100 7 5 4 134 201 118 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 1856 1748 1228 874 1638 1224 810 1181 1771 1039 2496 2350 1653 1175 2202 1644 1089 1582 2374 1393 210 148 105 74 8 5 4 3 100 150 88 282 199 141 99 11 7 5 4 134 201 118 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 1653 1165 826 582 1638 1090 816 540 787 1181 692 2220 1566 1110 782 2200 1468 1096 726 1055 1582 929 761 1024 714 960 647 870 571 768 464 624 446 600 356 480 1024 1377 512 688 256 344 128 172 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 761 1024 714 960 647 870 571 768 464 624 446 600 356 480 1024 1377 512 688 256 344 128 172 JOB FILE LIST – 6 X 4.5 – 109 – JOB FILE LIST – 6 X 6 Category Job name Input Res. Output Res. Mag. Unit Input Size Lock(IN) 1128 Custom default W 56 H 56 624 624 OFF 624 624 OFF 282 300 ColorLaserPrinter MaxSize_600dpi A4Eighth_600dpi LetterQuater_600dpi LetterEighth_600dpi MaxSize_400dpi A4Quater_400dpi A4Eighth_400dpi LetterQuater_400dpi LetterEighth_400dpi 1128 791 1128 732 1128 748 526 770 488 600 600 600 600 400 400 400 400 400 188 131 188 122 282 187 131 192 122 mm mm inch inch mm mm mm inch inch 56 57 2 2 56 56 57 2 2 56 57 2 2 56 56 57 2 2 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 105 74 4 3 158 105 74 4 3 105 74 4 3 158 105 74 4 3 Photosensitive 1128 1053 905 723 704 604 482 770 815 1128 880 802 381 407 400 400 400 400 267 267 267 360 360 180 180 180 180 180 282 263 226 180 263 226 180 213 226 626 488 445 212 226 mm mm inch inch mm inch inch mm mm mm mm mm mm mm 56 56 2 2 56 2 2 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 2 2 56 2 2 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 158 148 5 4 148 5 4 120 127 352 274 250 119 127 1128 560 395 576 366 533 533 470 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 376 186 131 192 122 177 177 156 mm mm mm inch inch mm mm mm 56 56 56 2 2 56 56 56 56 56 56 2 2 56 56 56 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Photo4x6 Photo3x5, Photo9x13 748 526 373 263 770 492 384 244 356 356 312 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 374 263 186 131 385 246 192 122 178 178 156 mm mm mm mm inch inch inch inch mm mm mm 56 56 56 56 2 2 2 2 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 2 2 2 2 56 56 56 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF WebPage 1024x1024 960x960 870x870 768x768 624x624 600x600 480x480 PhotoCD2048x3072 PhotoCD1024x1536 PhotoCD512x768 PhotoCD256x348 462 434 393 347 282 271 216 925 462 231 115 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 154 144 131 115 94 90 72 308 154 77 38 pixel 1024 1024 pixel 960 960 pixel 870 870 pixel 768 768 pixel 624 624 pixel 600 600 pixel 480 480 pixel 2048 2048 pixel 1024 1024 pixel 512 512 pixel 256 256 Screen 1280x1024 1280x960 1152x870 1024x768 832x624 800x600 640x480 462 434 393 347 282 271 216 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 154 144 131 115 94 90 72 Document A4Half A4Quater A4Eighth LetterHalf LetterQuater LetterEighth 189 134 94 177 138 87 72 72 72 72 72 72 262 186 130 245 191 120 MaxSize A5_400dpi 5x7_400dpi PostCard4x6_400dpi A5_267dpi 5x7_267dpi PostCard4x6_267dpi 2L_360dpi 14x17_180dpi 11x14_180dpi 10x12_180dpi 2L_180dpi Dye-SubPrinter MaxSize A4Quater A4Eighth LetterQuater LetterEighth Photo4x6 Photo3x5, Photo9x13 Ink-JetPrinter A4Full A4Half A4Quater A4Eighth LetterFull LetterHalf LetterQuater LetterEighth 94 pixel Output Size Lock(OUT) Input Pixels W H W H 2496 2496 624 624 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 2488 1748 2496 1620 2488 1653 1165 1700 1080 2488 1748 2496 1620 2488 1653 1165 1700 1080 158 148 5 4 148 5 4 120 127 352 274 250 119 127 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 2496 2330 2000 1600 1555 1335 1068 1700 1800 2496 1948 1771 843 900 2496 2330 2000 1600 1555 1335 1068 1700 1800 2496 1941 1771 843 900 211 104 74 4 3 100 100 88 211 104 74 4 3 100 100 88 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 2496 1228 872 1275 810 1179 1179 1039 2496 1228 872 1275 810 1179 1179 1039 210 148 104 74 9 5 4 3 100 100 88 210 148 104 74 9 5 4 3 100 100 88 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 1653 1165 818 581 1702 1090 850 540 786 786 691 1653 1165 818 581 1702 1090 850 540 786 786 691 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 1024 1024 960 960 870 870 768 768 624 624 600 600 480 480 2048 2048 1024 1024 512 512 256 256 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 1024 1024 960 960 870 870 768 768 624 624 600 600 480 480 2048 2048 1024 1024 512 512 256 256 pixel 1024 1024 pixel 960 960 pixel 870 870 pixel 768 768 pixel 624 624 pixel 600 600 pixel 480 480 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 1024 1024 960 960 870 870 768 768 624 624 600 600 480 480 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 1024 1024 960 960 870 870 768 768 624 624 600 600 480 480 mm mm mm inch inch inch OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 56 56 57 2 2 2 56 56 57 2 2 2 – 110 – 147 104 74 5 4 3 147 104 74 5 4 3 ON ON ON ON ON ON 419 297 209 391 306 193 419 297 209 391 306 193 JOB FILE LIST – 6 X 6 – 111 – JOB FILE LIST – 6 X 7 Category Job name Input Res. Output Res. Unit Mag. 1128 Custom default 282 300 776 624 OFF 776 624 OFF ColorLaserPrinter MaxSize_600dpi A4Eighth_600dpi LetterQuater_600dpi LetterEighth_600dpi MaxSize_400dpi A4Half_400dpi A4Quater_400dpi A4Eighth_400dpi LetterHalf_400dpi LetterQuater_400dpi LetterEighth_400dpi 1128 791 1128 732 1128 1053 748 526 985 770 488 600 600 600 600 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 188 131 188 122 282 263 187 131 246 192 122 mm mm inch inch mm mm mm mm inch inch inch 70 70 3 3 70 70 70 70 3 3 3 56 56 2 2 56 56 56 57 2 2 2 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 131 92 5 3 197 184 130 92 7 5 3 105 74 4 3 158 148 105 74 5 4 3 Photosensitive 1128 1053 905 723 999 704 965 604 482 770 815 1128 880 802 384 407 400 400 400 400 267 267 267 267 267 360 360 180 180 180 180 180 282 263 226 180 374 263 361 226 180 213 226 626 488 445 213 226 mm mm inch inch mm mm inch inch inch mm mm mm mm mm mm mm 70 70 3 3 70 70 3 3 3 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 56 56 2 2 56 56 2 2 2 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 197 184 6 5 261 184 10 6 5 149 158 438 341 311 149 158 1128 791 560 395 740 576 366 533 532 470 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 376 263 186 131 246 192 122 177 177 156 mm mm mm mm inch inch inch mm mm mm 70 70 70 70 3 3 3 70 70 70 56 56 56 56 2 2 2 56 56 56 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Photo4x6 Photo3x5, Photo9x13 748 526 373 263 770 492 384 244 356 354 312 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 374 263 186 131 385 246 192 122 178 177 156 mm mm mm mm inch inch inch inch mm mm mm 70 70 70 70 3 3 3 3 70 70 70 56 56 56 56 2 2 2 2 56 56 56 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF WebPage 1273x1024 1194x960 1082x870 955x768 776x624 746x600 597x480 PhotoCD2048x3072 PhotoCD1024x1536 PhotoCD512x768 PhotoCD256x348 462 434 393 347 282 271 216 925 462 231 115 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 154 144 131 115 94 90 72 308 154 77 38 pixel pixel pixel pixel pixel pixel pixel pixel pixel pixel pixel 1273 1024 1194 960 1082 870 955 768 776 624 746 600 597 480 2546 2048 1273 1024 636 512 318 256 Screen 1280x1024 1280x960 1152x870 1024x768 832x624 800x600 640x480 462 434 393 347 282 271 216 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 154 144 131 115 94 90 72 Document A4Half A4Quater A4Eighth LetterHalf LetterQuater LetterEighth 189 134 94 177 138 87 72 72 72 72 72 72 262 186 130 245 191 120 MaxSize A5_400dpi 5x7_400dpi PostCard4x6_400dpi A4_267dpi A5_267dpi 8x10_267dpi 5x7_267dpi PostCard4x6_267dpi 2L_360dpi 14x17_180dpi 11x14_180dpi 10x12_180dpi 2L_180dpi Dye-SubPrinter MaxSize A4Half A4Quater A4Eighth LetterHalf LetterQuater LetterEighth Photo4x6 Photo3x5, Photo9x13 Ink-JetPrinter A4Full A4Half A4Quater A4Eighth LetterFull LetterHalf LetterQuater LetterEighth 94 pixel Input Size Lock(IN) Output Size Lock(OUT) Input Pixels W H W H W H 70 56 3104 2496 776 624 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 3104 1448 3102 2016 3104 2897 2047 1448 2712 2116 1344 2496 1748 2496 1620 2496 2330 1653 1165 2180 1700 1080 158 148 5 4 210 148 8 5 4 120 127 352 274 250 119 127 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 3104 2897 2488 1988 2743 1934 2656 1660 1326 2111 2239 3103 2416 2203 1055 1119 2496 2330 2000 1600 2207 1555 2136 1335 1068 1700 1800 2494 1941 1771 843 900 262 184 130 92 7 5 3 124 124 109 211 148 104 74 5 4 3 100 100 88 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 3104 2173 1535 1086 2037 1584 1008 1464 1464 1287 2496 1748 1228 872 1638 1275 810 1179 1177 1039 261 184 130 92 11 7 5 3 124 124 109 210 148 104 74 9 5 4 3 100 100 88 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 2055 1448 1023 723 2120 1356 1058 670 976 976 858 1653 1165 818 581 1700 1090 850 540 786 787 689 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 1273 1024 1194 960 1082 870 955 768 776 624 746 600 597 480 2546 2048 1273 1024 636 512 318 256 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 1273 1024 1194 960 1082 870 955 768 776 624 746 600 597 480 2546 2048 1273 1024 636 512 318 256 pixel 1273 1024 pixel 1194 960 pixel 1082 870 pixel 955 768 pixel 776 624 pixel 746 600 pixel 597 480 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 1273 1024 1194 960 1082 870 955 768 776 624 746 600 597 480 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 1273 1024 1194 960 1082 870 955 768 776 624 746 600 597 480 mm mm mm inch inch inch OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 70 70 71 3 3 3 57 56 57 2 2 2 – 112 – 184 130 92 7 5 3 147 104 74 5 4 3 ON ON ON ON ON ON 521 368 260 487 380 240 419 297 209 392 306 193 JOB FILE LIST – 6 X 7 – 113 – JOB FILE LIST – 6 X 8 Category Job name Custom default Input Res. Output Res. Mag. Unit 1128 282 300 ColorLaserPrinter MaxSize_600dpi A4Eighth_600dpi LetterQuater_600dpi LetterEighth_600dpi MaxSize_400dpi A4Half_400dpi A4Quater_400dpi A4Eighth_400dpi LetterHalf_400dpi LetterQuater_400dpi LetterEighth_400dpi 1128 753 1065 732 1128 1053 748 526 985 708 488 600 600 600 600 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 188 125 177 122 282 263 187 131 246 177 122 Photosensitive 1128 1053 905 723 999 704 869 604 482 770 815 1009 820 702 384 407 400 400 400 400 267 267 267 267 267 360 360 180 180 180 180 180 624 OFF 868 624 OFF mm mm inch inch mm mm mm mm inch inch inch 78 78 3 3 78 78 78 79 3 3 3 56 56 2 2 56 56 56 56 2 2 2 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 146 98 5 4 220 205 146 102 8 5 4 105 70 4 3 158 148 105 74 5 4 3 282 263 226 180 374 263 325 226 180 213 226 560 455 390 213 226 mm mm inch inch mm mm inch inch inch mm mm mm mm mm mm mm 78 78 3 3 78 78 3 3 3 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 56 56 2 2 56 56 2 2 2 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 220 205 7 6 292 205 10 7 6 166 176 438 356 305 166 176 1128 791 560 395 740 531 366 533 544 465 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 376 263 186 131 246 177 122 177 181 155 mm mm mm mm inch inch inch mm mm mm 78 78 78 79 3 3 3 79 78 77 56 56 56 57 2 2 2 56 56 56 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Photo4x6 Photo3x5, Photo9x13 748 526 373 263 742 492 370 244 356 363 309 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 374 263 186 131 371 246 185 122 178 181 154 mm mm mm mm inch inch inch inch mm mm mm 78 78 78 79 3 3 3 3 78 78 79 56 56 56 56 2 2 2 2 56 56 56 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 1280x920 1152x828 1024x736 832x598 800x575 640x460 PhotoCD2048x3072 PhotoCD1024x1536 PhotoCD512x768 PhotoCD256x348 416 374 332 270 259 208 925 462 231 113 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 138 124 110 90 86 69 308 154 77 37 pixel pixel pixel pixel pixel pixel pixel pixel pixel pixel 1280 920 1152 828 1024 736 832 598 800 575 640 460 2848 2048 1424 1024 712 512 348 250 1280x1024 1280x960 1152x870 1024x768 832x624 800x600 640x480 416 416 374 332 270 259 208 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 138 138 124 110 90 86 69 pixel pixel pixel pixel pixel pixel pixel 1280 1280 1152 1024 832 800 640 A4Half A4Quater A4Eighth LetterHalf LetterQuater LetterEighth 189 134 94 177 133 87 72 72 72 72 72 72 262 186 130 245 184 120 mm mm mm inch inch inch 79 79 79 3 3 3 2L_360dpi 14x17_180dpi 11x14_180dpi 10x12_180dpi 2L_180dpi Dye-SubPrinter MaxSize A4Half A4Quater A4Eighth LetterHalf LetterQuater LetterEighth Photo4x6 Photo3x5, Photo9x13 Ink-JetPrinter WebPage Screen Document Lock(IN) Output Size Lock(OUT) Input Pixels H W H W H 56 3472 2496 868 MaxSize A5_400dpi 5x7_400dpi PostCard4x6_400dpi A4_267dpi A5_267dpi 8x10_267dpi 5x7_267dpi PostCard4x6_267dpi A4Full A4Half A4Quater A4Eighth LetterFull LetterHalf LetterQuater LetterEighth 94 pixel Input Size W 78 868 624 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 3472 2315 3270 2253 3472 3242 2300 1621 3032 2180 1500 2496 1664 2351 1620 2496 2331 1654 1165 2180 1566 1080 158 148 5 4 210 148 7 5 4 120 127 315 256 219 120 127 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 3472 3228 2780 2224 3069 2155 2670 1856 1485 2353 2494 3104 2523 2161 1176 1247 2496 2331 2000 1600 2207 1556 1919 1335 1068 1701 1800 2231 1813 1552 850 900 293 205 146 102 8 5 4 139 141 120 211 148 105 74 5 4 3 100 102 87 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 3472 2421 1724 1205 2274 1635 1125 1642 1665 1417 2496 1748 1240 874 1635 1175 810 1181 1205 1028 292 205 145 102 11 8 6 4 139 142 121 210 148 104 74 8 5 4 3 100 102 87 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 2299 1543 1138 803 2280 1516 1140 750 1094 1117 952 1654 1166 818 582 1640 1090 820 540 787 803 685 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 1280 920 1152 828 1024 736 832 598 800 575 640 460 2848 2048 1424 1024 712 512 348 250 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 1280 920 1152 828 1024 736 832 598 800 575 640 460 2848 2048 1424 1024 712 512 348 250 920 920 828 736 598 575 460 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 1280 1280 1152 1024 832 800 640 920 920 828 736 598 575 460 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 1280 1280 1152 1024 832 800 640 920 920 828 736 598 575 460 56 56 57 2 2 2 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 206 146 103 8 6 4 148 105 74 5 4 3 ON ON ON ON ON ON 584 414 292 546 411 270 420 298 210 392 295 193 – 114 – JOB FILE LIST – 6 X 8 – 115 – JOB FILE LIST – 6 X 9 Category Job name Input Res. Output Res. Mag. Unit Input Size Lock(IN) 1128 Custom default W 84 H 56 928 624 OFF 928 624 OFF 282 300 ColorLaserPrinter MaxSize_600dpi A4Quater_600dpi A4Eighth_600dpi LetterQuater_600dpi LetterEighth_600dpi MaxSize_400dpi A4Half_400dpi A4Quater_400dpi A4Eighth_400dpi LetterHalf_400dpi LetterQuater_400dpi LetterEighth_400dpi 1128 1065 753 995 776 1128 1006 709 503 1035 663 517 600 600 600 600 600 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 188 177 125 165 129 282 251 177 125 258 165 129 mm mm mm inch inch mm mm mm mm inch inch inch 84 84 84 3 3 84 84 84 84 3 3 3 56 56 56 2 2 56 56 56 57 2 2 2 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 157 148 105 5 4 235 210 148 105 9 5 4 105 100 71 4 3 158 141 100 71 6 4 3 Photosensitive 1128 1006 851 731 949 671 813 568 486 711 768 931 768 657 355 383 400 400 400 400 267 267 267 267 267 360 360 180 180 180 180 180 282 251 212 182 355 251 304 212 182 197 213 517 426 365 197 212 mm mm inch inch mm mm inch inch inch mm mm mm mm mm mm mm 84 84 3 3 84 84 3 3 3 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 56 56 2 2 56 56 2 2 2 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 235 210 7 6 297 210 10 7 6 165 178 432 356 305 165 177 1128 753 531 376 913 638 547 531 538 456 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 376 251 177 125 304 212 182 177 179 152 mm mm mm mm inch inch inch mm mm mm 84 84 84 84 3 3 3 84 84 84 56 56 56 56 2 2 2 56 56 56 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Photo4x6 Photo3x5, Photo9x13 711 503 354 251 663 607 425 365 354 359 303 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 355 251 177 125 331 303 212 182 177 179 151 mm mm mm mm inch inch inch inch mm mm mm 84 84 84 84 3 3 3 3 84 84 84 56 56 56 56 2 2 2 2 57 57 57 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF WebPage 1023x688 960x646 870x585 768x516 624x419 600x403 480x322 PhotoCD2048x3072 PhotoCD1024x1536 PhotoCD512x768 PhotoCD256x348 311 291 264 233 189 182 145 934 467 233 105 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 103 97 88 77 63 60 48 311 155 77 35 pixel 1023 688 pixel 960 646 pixel 870 585 pixel 768 516 pixel 624 419 pixel 600 403 pixel 480 322 pixel 3072 2067 pixel 1536 1033 pixel 768 516 pixel 348 234 Screen 1280x1024 1280x960 1152x870 1024x768 832x624 800x600 640x480 389 389 350 311 252 243 194 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 129 129 116 103 84 81 64 pixel pixel pixel pixel pixel pixel pixel 1280 1280 1152 1024 832 800 640 Document A4Half A4Quater A4Eighth LetterHalf LetterQuater LetterEighth 180 127 90 218 153 131 72 72 72 72 72 72 250 176 125 302 212 181 mm mm mm inch inch inch 84 84 84 3 3 3 MaxSize A5_400dpi 5x7_400dpi PostCard4x6_400dpi A4_267dpi A5_267dpi 8x10_267dpi 5x7_267dpi PostCard4x6_267dpi 2L_360dpi 14x17_180dpi 11x14_180dpi 10x12_180dpi 2L_180dpi Dye-SubPrinter MaxSize A4Half A4Quater A4Eighth LetterHalf LetterQuater LetterEighth Photo4x6 Photo3x5, Photo9x13 Ink-JetPrinter A4Full A4Half A4Quater A4Eighth LetterFull LetterHalf LetterQuater LetterEighth 94 pixel Output Size Lock(OUT) Input Pixels W H W H 3712 2496 928 624 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 3712 3496 2480 3276 2550 3712 3307 2330 1653 3404 2184 1700 2496 2355 1667 2202 1716 2496 2220 1568 1111 2288 1468 1144 158 141 5 4 199 140 7 5 4 110 119 290 239 205 110 119 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 3712 3307 2800 2404 3122 2207 2670 1869 1602 2338 2522 3061 2522 2161 1169 1254 2496 2220 1884 1616 2091 1471 1796 1254 1076 1559 1686 2055 1693 1452 779 843 314 210 148 104 10 7 6 148 150 127 211 141 100 71 7 5 4 100 100 85 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 3712 2480 1748 1228 3000 2100 1803 1748 1772 1500 2496 1665 1175 833 2022 1413 1212 1175 1192 1008 297 210 148 105 11 10 7 6 148 150 127 199 141 100 70 7 7 5 4 100 100 85 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 2338 1655 1165 826 2184 2000 1401 1201 1165 1181 1000 1573 1113 784 554 1468 1345 942 807 784 794 671 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 1023 688 960 646 870 585 768 516 624 419 600 403 480 322 3072 2067 1536 1033 768 516 348 234 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 1023 688 960 646 870 585 768 516 624 419 600 403 480 322 3072 2067 1536 1033 768 516 348 234 861 861 775 688 559 538 430 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 1280 1280 1152 1024 832 800 640 861 861 775 688 559 538 430 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 1280 1280 1152 1024 832 800 640 861 861 775 688 559 538 430 57 56 56 2 2 2 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 210 148 105 10 7 6 141 99 70 7 5 4 ON ON ON ON ON ON 595 419 297 720 504 432 400 281 199 484 338 290 – 116 – JOB FILE LIST – 6 X 9 – 117 – JOB FILE LIST – APS Category Job name Input Res. Output Res. Unit Input Size Mag. default Output Size W H OFF 832 480 OFF W H 30 17 2820 Custom Lock(IN) 705 300 235 pixel ColorLaserPrinter MaxSize_600dpi A4Eighth_600dpi LetterEighth_600dpi MaxSize_400dpi A4Half_400dpi A4Quater_400dpi A4Eighth_400dpi LetterQuater_400dpi LetterEighth_400dpi 2820 2104 2161 2820 2809 1977 1401 1851 1440 600 600 600 400 400 400 400 400 400 470 350 360 705 702 494 350 462 360 mm mm inch mm mm mm mm inch inch 30 30 1 30 30 30 30 1 1 17 17 1 17 17 17 17 1 1 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 140 81 105 61 4 2 211 121 210 121 148 85 105 61 5 3 4 2 Photosensitive 2820 2809 2374 2039 2472 2654 1870 2263 1586 1359 1935 2092 2578 2117 1809 966 1046 400 705 mm 400 702 mm 400 593 inch 400 509 inch 267 925 inch 267 994 mm 267 700 mm 267 847 inch 267 594 inch 267 508 inch 360 537 mm 360 581 mm 180 1432 mm 180 1176 mm 180 1005 mm 180 536 mm 180 581 mm 30 30 1 1 1 30 30 1 1 1 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 17 17 1 1 1 17 17 1 1 1 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 211 210 7 6 11 297 210 10 7 6 161 174 429 352 301 160 174 Photo3x5, Photo9x13 2820 2104 1482 1050 2776 2161 1385 1080 1500 1270 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 940 701 494 350 925 720 461 360 500 423 mm mm mm mm inch inch inch inch mm mm 30 30 30 30 1 1 1 1 30 30 17 17 17 17 1 1 1 1 17 17 Ink-JetPrinter A4Full A4Half A4Quater A4Eighth LetterFull LetterHalf LetterQuater LetterEighth Photo4x6 Photo3x5, Photo9x13 1977 1401 987 700 1846 1440 924 720 1001 846 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 988 700 493 350 923 720 462 360 500 423 mm mm mm mm inch inch inch inch mm mm 30 30 30 30 1 1 1 1 30 30 WebPage 1280x739 1152x665 1024x590 832x480 800x461 640x369 PhotoCD1024x1536 PhotoCD512x768 PhotoCD256x348 1085 976 867 705 678 542 1303 650 294 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 361 325 289 235 226 180 434 216 98 pixel pixel pixel pixel pixel pixel pixel pixel pixel Screen 1280x1024 1280x960 1152x870 1024x768 832x624 800x600 640x480 1085 1085 976 867 705 678 542 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 361 361 325 289 235 226 180 Document A4Half A4Quater A4Eighth LetterHalf LetterQuater LetterEighth 504 355 251 518 332 259 72 72 72 72 72 72 700 493 348 719 461 359 MaxSize A5_400dpi 5x7_400dpi PostCard4x6_400dpi Letter_267dpi A4_267dpi A5_267dpi 8x10_267dpi 5x7_267dpi PostCard4x6_267dpi 2L_360dpi 14x17_180dpi 11x14_180dpi 10x12_180dpi 2L_180dpi Dye-SubPrinter MaxSize A4Half A4Quater A4Eighth LetterFull LetterHalf LetterQuater LetterEighth 832 480 Lock(OUT) Input Pixels W H 3328 1920 832 480 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 3328 2483 2550 3328 3315 2334 1654 2184 1700 1920 1433 1471 1920 1912 1346 954 1260 981 121 121 4 3 6 171 121 6 4 3 93 100 247 203 173 93 100 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 3328 3315 2802 2406 2917 3132 2207 2670 1871 1604 2284 2469 3042 2498 2135 1140 1234 1920 1912 1616 1388 1683 1807 1273 1540 1080 925 1317 1424 1755 1441 1231 657 712 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 281 162 210 121 148 85 105 61 11 6 9 5 5 3 4 2 150 86 127 73 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 3328 2483 1749 1240 3276 2550 1635 1275 1771 1500 1920 1429 1009 715 1890 1471 943 735 1021 864 17 17 17 17 1 1 1 1 17 17 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 297 171 210 121 148 85 105 60 11 6 9 5 5 3 4 2 150 86 127 73 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 2338 1346 1654 954 1165 672 826 476 2180 1256 1700 981 1090 629 850 490 1181 681 1000 574 1280 1152 1024 832 800 640 1536 768 348 739 665 590 480 461 369 887 443 200 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 1280 1152 1024 832 800 640 1536 768 348 739 665 590 480 461 369 887 443 200 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 1280 1152 1024 832 800 640 1536 768 348 739 665 590 480 461 369 887 443 200 pixel pixel pixel pixel pixel pixel pixel 1280 1280 1152 1024 832 800 640 739 739 665 590 480 461 369 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 1280 1280 1152 1024 832 800 640 739 739 665 590 480 461 369 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 1280 1280 1152 1024 832 800 640 739 739 665 590 480 461 369 mm mm mm inch inch inch 30 30 30 1 1 1 17 17 17 1 1 1 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 210 121 148 85 105 60 9 5 5 3 4 2 ON ON ON ON ON ON 595 419 297 612 392 306 343 241 171 352 226 175 – 118 – JOB FILE LIST – APS – 119 – JOB FILE LIST – 16 MM Category Job name Custom default Input Res. Output Res. Mag. Unit 2820 Input Size Lock(IN) Output Size Lock(OUT) Input Pixels W H W H W H 36 15 4032 1680 705 300 235 pixel 1008 420 OFF 1008 420 OFF 1008 420 ColorLaserPrinter MaxSize_600dpi A4Quater_600dpi A4Eighth_600dpi LetterQuater_600dpi LetterEighth_600dpi MaxSize_400dpi A4Half_400dpi A4Quater_400dpi A4Eighth_400dpi LetterHalf_400dpi LetterQuater_400dpi LetterEighth_400dpi 2820 2447 1735 2291 1782 2820 2313 1629 1156 2382 1526 1187 600 600 600 600 600 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 470 407 289 381 297 705 578 407 289 595 381 296 mm mm mm inch inch mm mm mm mm inch inch inch 36 36 36 1 1 36 36 36 36 1 1 1 15 15 15 1 1 15 15 15 15 1 1 1 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 170 148 105 5 4 256 210 148 105 8 5 4 71 61 43 2 2 106 87 61 43 4 2 2 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 4032 3496 2480 3270 2544 4032 3307 2330 1653 3396 2180 1696 1680 1438 1015 1362 1062 1680 1370 960 677 1416 908 708 Photosensitive 2820 2313 2798 1961 1678 2039 2187 1545 1870 1307 1120 1637 1765 2142 1765 1513 818 882 400 705 mm 400 578 mm 400 699 inch 400 490 inch 400 419 inch 267 763 inch 267 819 mm 267 578 mm 267 700 inch 267 489 inch 267 419 inch 360 454 mm 360 490 mm 180 1190 mm 180 980 mm 180 840 mm 180 454 mm 180 490 mm 36 36 1 1 1 1 36 36 1 1 1 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 15 15 1 1 1 1 15 15 1 1 1 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 256 210 10 7 6 11 297 210 10 7 6 165 178 432 356 305 165 178 106 87 4 3 3 5 123 87 4 3 3 68 74 180 148 127 68 74 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 4032 3307 4000 2800 2400 2910 3122 2207 2670 1869 1602 2338 2522 3061 2522 2161 1169 1261 1680 1370 1664 1164 1000 1212 1292 914 1110 776 667 963 1048 1275 1048 900 481 524 2455 1735 1223 867 2291 1782 1144 890 1223 1240 1049 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 818 578 407 289 763 594 381 296 407 413 349 mm mm mm mm inch inch inch inch mm mm mm 36 36 36 36 1 1 1 1 36 36 36 15 15 15 15 1 1 1 1 15 15 15 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 297 210 148 105 11 8 5 4 148 150 127 123 87 61 43 5 4 2 2 61 62 52 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 3507 2480 1748 1240 3270 2547 1635 1272 1748 1771 1500 1452 1027 720 507 1362 1062 681 531 720 732 614 Photo4x6 Photo3x5, Photo9x13 1637 1156 814 577 1526 1189 763 593 814 826 699 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 818 578 407 288 763 594 381 296 407 413 349 mm mm mm mm inch inch inch inch mm mm mm 36 36 36 36 1 1 1 1 36 36 36 15 15 15 15 1 1 1 1 15 15 15 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 297 210 148 105 11 8 5 4 148 150 127 123 87 61 43 5 4 2 2 61 62 52 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 2338 1653 1165 826 2180 1698 1090 848 1165 1181 1000 968 685 480 338 908 708 454 354 480 488 409 WebPage 1024x426 960x400 870x362 768x320 624x260 600x250 480x200 PhotoCD2048x3072 PhotoCD1024x1536 PhotoCD512x768 PhotoCD256x348 716 671 608 537 436 419 335 2148 1074 537 243 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 238 223 202 179 145 139 111 716 358 179 81 pixel 1024 426 pixel 960 400 pixel 870 362 pixel 768 320 pixel 624 260 pixel 600 250 pixel 480 200 pixel 3072 1280 pixel 1536 640 pixel 768 320 pixel 348 144 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 1024 426 960 400 870 362 768 320 624 260 600 250 480 200 3072 1280 1536 640 768 320 348 144 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 1024 426 960 400 870 362 768 320 624 260 600 250 480 200 3072 1280 1536 640 768 320 348 144 Screen 1280x1024 1280x960 1152x870 1024x768 832x624 800x600 640x480 895 895 805 716 582 559 447 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 298 298 268 238 194 186 149 pixel pixel pixel pixel pixel pixel pixel 1280 1280 1152 1024 832 800 640 533 533 480 426 346 333 266 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 1280 1280 1152 1024 832 800 640 533 533 480 426 346 333 266 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 1280 1280 1152 1024 832 800 640 533 533 480 426 346 333 266 Document A4Half A4Quater A4Eighth LetterHalf LetterQuater LetterEighth 416 293 208 427 274 213 72 72 72 72 72 72 577 406 288 593 380 295 mm mm mm inch inch inch 36 36 37 1 1 1 15 15 15 1 1 1 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 210 148 105 8 5 4 87 61 43 4 2 2 ON ON ON ON ON ON 595 420 298 611 392 305 247 173 122 254 163 127 MaxSize A5_400dpi 8x10_400dpi 5x7_400dpi PostCard4x6_400dpi Letter_267dpi A4_267dpi A5_267dpi 8x10_267dpi 5x7_267dpi PostCard4x6_267dpi 2L_360dpi 14x17_180dpi 11x14_180dpi 10x12_180dpi 2L_180dpi Dye-SubPrinter A4Full A4Half A4Quater A4Eighth LetterFull LetterHalf LetterQuater LetterEighth Photo4x6 Photo3x5, Photo9x13 Ink-JetPrinter A4Full A4Half A4Quater A4Eighth LetterFull LetterHalf LetterQuater LetterEighth – 120 – JOB FILE LIST – 16 MM – 121 – JOB FILE LIST – CENTER AREA 2820 Category Job name Input Res. Output Res. Mag. Unit Input Size Lock(IN) W H 87 24 2820 Custom default 705 300 235 pixel 2320 672 OFF Output Size W H 2320 672 Lock(OUT) Input Pixels W 9280 OFF – 122 – 2320 H 2688 672 – 123 – A Minolta Austria Ges.m.b.H Amalienstr. 59-61, A-1131 Wien, Österreich Tel:01 87868 176 Fax:01 87868 153 http://www.minoltaeurope.com B Minolta Belgium Branch Prins Boudewijnlaan 1 B-2550 Kontich, België Tel: 03 451 07 00 Fax: 03 458 50 48 http://www.minolta.be en http://www.minolta.nl CAN Minolta Canada Inc., Head Office 369 Britannia Road East, Mississauga, Ontario L4Z 2H5, Canada Tel.0905 890 66 00 Fax0905 890 71 99 http://www.minolta.com CH Minolta (Schweiz) AG Riedstr. 6, CH-8953 Dietikon, Schweiz Tel:157 57 11 (sFr 2.15/min) Fax:01 741 33 12 http://www.minolta.ch D Minolta Europe GmbH Minoltaring 11, D-30855 Langenhagen, Deutschland Reparatur/Repair Senator-Helmken-Strasse 1, D-28279 Bremen, Deutschland Hotline: Tel: 0221 5 60 60 31 Fax: 0221 5 60 60 40 DK E F http://www.minolta.de Paul Westheimer A/S Erhvervsvej 30, DK-2610 Rødovre, Danmark Tel:44 85 34 00 Fax:44 85 34 01 http://www.minoltaeurope.com Videosonic S.A. c/ Valportillo II, 8, Pol. 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Via Ticino 40, I – 50019 Osmannoro Sesto Fiorentino (Fi), Italy Tel.:055 323141 Fax:055 32314252 http://www.minoltafoto.it N Scandiafilm AS Enebakkveien 304, N-1188 Oslo 11, Norge Tel:022 28 00 00 Fax:022 28 17 42 http://www.minoltaeurope.com NL Minolta Camera Benelux B.V. Zonnebaan 39, Postbus 6000 3600 HA Maarssen, Nederland Tel: 030 247 08 09 Fax: 030 247 08 88 http://www.minolta.nl P Minolta Portugal Lda Av. do Brasil 33-a, P-1700 Lisboa, Portugal Tel:01793 00 16 Fax:01 793 10 64 http://www.minoltaeurope.com S Minolta Svenska AB P. O. Box 9058, Albygatan 114, S-17109 Solna, Sverige Tel:08 627 76 50 Fax:08 627 76 21 http://www.minoltaeurope.com Sin Minolta Singapore (Pte) Limited 10 Teban Gardens Crescent, Singapore 2260 Tel:56 35 533 Fax:56 10 217 http://www.minolta.com © 2000 Minolta Co., Ltd. under the Berne Convention and Universal Copyright Convention
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