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1. _42 After the White Point button is clicked position the mouse cursor over the image in the preview window and select a pixel value to be used as the lightest point in the image VVatch the Pixel Value display closely as you move the cursor across the image to enable you to choose the right value to modify If you are unsure then zoom in on the area of interest to enhance the detail and increase the accuracy of your selection White Point eyedropper cursor _ 43 The pixel you select will be mapped to the new White Point or reference point for maximum lightness often called dmin for minimum density When the White Point is selected the active gamma curve is automatically adjusted to reflect this selection This tool can be used with any gamma curve although it is most effective when used with the master gamma curve as it provides a neutral white point which is normal for many images New White Point Y When you decide on the pixel you want to use as the White Point of the image clicking the mouse forces the gamma curves to use this value as the maximum value in the preview window Any pixels lighter than the White Point will be set to the maxi mum value The result of this new curve is approximated in the preview window The White Point cursor can be restored to Its cropping state from the eyedropper state by clicking the Return to Crop button Ts Automatic Contrast A
2. Auto Exposure 14 32 Auto Slide Feeder 4 20 Autofocus 30 Automatic Contrast Adjust ment 44 AX 110 4 6 56 60 AX 1200 4 AX 210 4 6 56 60 B B W Line Art 21 33 Basic Operations 7 Basic Scanning 13 Bilinear 51 Black Point button 40 Black Point eyedropper cursor 4 Blue Curve button 39 Brightness 33 C Changing the Size of the Crop Area 26 Choosing the Media Type 21 Choosing the Scanner 13 17 Close button 10 Close command 12 CMY percentages 35 Color 21 33 Color Balance 34 Contrast 34 Control menu 12 COOLSCAN Il See LS 20 Copyright Information 50 Copyrights command 50 Copyrights window 50 Crop Size Controls 27 Crop Preview Area Buttons and Menu 22 Cropping 15 25 26 Cropping Coordinates 28 D Delete command 47 Delete Settings window 47 Deleting Settings 47 Dimensions 27 E Ejecting Film 20 Establishing a New Crop 25 Export command 48 Export Settings window 48 Exporting Settings 48 F Factory Defaults 47 File Size and Disk Soace 29 Film Format 52 Filter Selection 21 Final Scan Quality 53 Flio buttons 23 Focus position cursor 30 Forcing the Gamma Curves to Linear 40 G Gamma Curves 36 Gamma window 18 Graphically altering the gamma curves 39 Grayscale 21 33 Green Curve button 39 H Height 27 Histogram button 38 I Image Compensation 33 Import command 49 Import Settings window 49 Importing Settings 49 Interactive Help 12 6l L L
3. The following sections describe features specific to the AX I 10 and AX 2 10 flatbed scanners The operating procedures for the two models are identical C I Main Dialog Box The Main Dialog Box for the AX I 10 and AX 210 Is shown below Nikon Scan 1 00 1D 3 HA O v AAAA AAAA AAA a eee ENA 4 f Nikon A 110 Settings dl Color w width 85 Inches v Height 17 Output Resolution 300 Pixels Inch v Scale 100 0 e 206 MB File Size 25 6 MB ad Fa g Preview Left 1274 2 s Width 2550 t ajel Height 3510 Note that the Main dialog box for flatbed scanners does not include an Eject Film or Autofocus button and that the rulers in the Preview area differ from those shown for film scanners in scale and point of origin 56 C 2 Using Option Adapters When the optional transparency adapter or ADF Auto Document Feeder Is fitted to the AX I 10 or AX 210 a submenu is added to the Media Type Selection menu to enable the option Using the Transparency Adapter When the optional transparency adapter is fitted to the AX 10 or AX 210 additional tems appear at the bottom of the Media Type pop up menu B Line Art Grayscale x Color x Positive Negative Transparency Reflective Choose one of the following from the lower part of the Media Type menu Transparency o scan transparency images Reflective To scan reflect
4. 0 36 Inches Height 1 44 Output Resolution 1350 Pixels Inch can x qp Step 3 File Size 7 21 MB Disk Space 211 MB Click the Acquire button on the Control palette or choose y IS ak Acquire a single image from the File menu Z al ajo A 188 G 117 B 98 Top 0 Left 0 Width 1296 Height 1944 t 2 2 Close Save Save As Acquire a single image Acquire with autofeeder Quitting Clicking the Close button in the Nikon TWAIN Source window will return you to Nikon Control or to your current imaging application _10 3 2 Main Dialog Box Nikon Scan will automatically detect which scanners are connected and display the Main dialog tems and menus appropriate for the scanner you select The Main dialog box items will vary slightly depending on the selected scanner If multiple Nikon scanners are connected and powered on first choose the scanner you are going to use from the pop up menu at the top left corner of the Main dialog box Only scanners supported by Nikon Scan will be visible in this pop up menu HA is an abbreviation for Host Adapter and the number next to it is the SCSI ID of the scanner Nikon Ax 110 1 0 1D 5 HAO v Nikon LS 1000 1 0 1D 4 HAO Monitor Gamma opecial Capabilities Note Depending on what devices are actually connected to your computer the options which will appear in the pop up menu above may dif
5. A Ea pictures Drives List Files of Type Nikon Settings NT 5 E c me dos_6 When you click the OK button after opening the directory containing the settings and specifying the file the contents of that file are read 7 6 Reset Color Settings You can reset the modified gamma curves and image compen sation JAYE Delete Import Expor Reset Color Controls Factory Defaults Last ession Choosing the Reset Color Controls command from the Settings menu will force the master Red Green and Blue gamma curves to linear and brightness and contrast R G and B adjustment values to zero _ 49 About Window 8 Copyright Information and the About Window Move Size Copyright Information Maximize v Nikon LS 1000 1 00 10 5 HA 0 Monitor Gamma Adjust Focus Copyrights software Interpolation Autoexposure When Copyrights is chosen from the Special Capabilities About Nikon Scan menu the Copyrights window appears p Mii Nikon special C biliti Special Capabilities About When About command is chosen from the Control menu the About window appears Copyright 1993 5 Mikon Ine Copyright 1995 Nikon Corp All rights reserved i i i i Nikon 5 TES The Copyrights window disappears when the Cancel button is Copyright 1990 95 Nikon Inc Copyright 1995 Mikon Corp cl icked All rights reserved The Abou
6. Export is _ selected You can save the current Main dialog box settings to a file using the Export Settings function Unlike the Save function which saves settings in the system the Export Settings function saves pee ooo Name Directories them to a file that can be located anywhere you can navigate to c Spictures using the standard file dialog box A file to which settings have E cA cc been saved using the Export Settings function can be read using gt pictures the Import Settings function To save the current settings to a file choose Export from the Settings menu We recommend that you save your mission critical settings data using Export Save File as ea A c Nikon Nikon Settings NTS l ATS E cms H c me dos_6 DAVE When you click the OK button after specifying the drive and directory to be saved to and entering the file name the current Expor settings are saved to that file Reset Color Controls Factory Defaults Last Session 48 7 5 Importing Settings Using the Import Settings function you can read the contents of a file saved with the Export Settings function into the Main dialog box To read the contents of a file choose Import from the Settings menu Heset Color Controls Factory Defaults Last Session The Import Settings window will then appear Import Settings Directories oK Cancel File Mame pta setting nts c pictures fo
7. a new value is entered for either width or height when the aspect ratio is locked the other value will automatically be changed to maintain the specified aspect ratio The padlock icon to the left of the File Size information item will lock in the file size permitting the size and resolution to change in proportion to each other without changing the final quantity of scan data the total number of pixels scanned Locking file size simultaneously locks the width height aspect ratio 29 4 9 Autofocus film scanners only a ae the focus position cursor by clicking the Return The focus of the image can be adjusted by clicking the Autofocus button shown below this button is not displayed when an AX I 10 or AX 210 flatbed scanner is selected k iN You can choose a location in the image as the focus position by clicking this button while simultaneously holding down the Ctrl key If you click the Autofocus button without specifying a focus position the autofocus position chosen will be either the center of the image or If no autofocus position has been specified since the start of the current session the center of the current crop Focus position cursor 30 When the Adjust Focus function is chosen from the Special 4 10 Adjust Focus film canner only Capabilities submenu the following dialog box appears This function allows you to adjust focus to compensate for warping of the film or for differences in
8. by public agencies and government bonds or local government bonds even if such private groups ID cards and tickets such as passes and meal copies or reproductions are stamped Sample coupons The copying or reproduction of paper money coins or e Comply with copyright notices securities which are circulated in a foreign country Is prohibited The copying or reproduction of works such as books music paintings woodcut prints maps drawings movies and The copying or reproduction of unused postage stamps or photographs which are copyrighted creative works is post cards issued by the government without obtaining prohibited except when it is done for personal use at home approval from the government Is prohibited or for similar restricted and non commercial use The copying or reproduction of stamps issued by the government and certified documents stipulated by law Is amp prohibited Overview e With the optional AF Q Auto Document Feeder mounted on the AX I 10 or AX 210 or the optional SF 100 Auto Slide Feeder mounted on the LS 1000 images can be automatically and sequentially scanned by launching this software from within the Nikon Control application Consecutive and automated scanning might also be supported by other imaging applications but Nikon cannot ensure complete compatibility Thank you for purchasing your Nikon scanner This manual explains how to use Nikon scanners with Nikon Scan Windows fo
9. low resolution 1000 x 2000 dpi optical system Uses the high resolution 3000 x 3000 dpi optical system for 35mm film using a single frame holder 4 x 5 film low resolution Film measuring from 6 x 6 to 6 x 9 low resolution 6 x 4 5 film low resolution 35mm film high resolution B 2 Preview Quality Setting Preview Quality allows you to choose whether preview operations are to be performed in high speed or high quality mode v Nikon L3S 45004F 1 00 1D 5 HA 0 Preview Quality Highest Speed Final Scan Quality Normal Monitor Gamma Highest Quality opecial Capabilities Select one of the following from the Preview Quality submenu Highest Speed Preview with emphasis on speed Normal Normal preview Highest Quality Preview with emphasis on quality B 3 Final Scan Quality Setting Final Scan Quality allows you to choose whether scanning is to be performed in high speed or high quality mode v Nikon L3 45004F 1 00 1D 5 HA 0 Preview Quality Final Scan Quality Monitor Gamma Highest Speed Normal Highest Quality Special Capabilities Select one of the following from the Final Scan Quality submenu Highest Speed Scan with emphasis on speed Normal Normal scan Highest Quality Scan with emphasis on quality Under normal circumstances the best choice is Highest Quality _53 B 4 Sharpening The Sharpening window appears It is often necessary to sharpen im
10. on the gamma curves with the mouse thereby graphically reshaping the curve Specifying the Gamma Curve To the right of the graph are four buttons from top to bottom the Master Curve button and the Red Green and Blue Curve buttons The Grayscale Curve button appears only when the Media Type is set to Grayscale B B LAE You will notice that changes to the shape of the gamma curves fed will cause corresponding changes to the tonal quality of the el Azul displayed image as seen in the preview window As the curve When one of these buttons is clicked the gamma curve is altered a curve fitting software algorithm redraws the new curve corresponding to that button is selected for editing This mode is maintained until another button is clicked amp Curva maestra Rojo _39 Forcing the Gamma Curves to Linear To reset curves to a linear state clicking the Linear button shown below forces whichever gamma curve Is active to linear Ctrl clicking the Linear button will force all three gamma curves to linear Zl Choosing the Reset Color Controls command from the Settings menu will force the master Red Green and Blue gamma curves to linear and brightness and contrast R G and B adjustment values to zero JAYE Delete Import Export Heset Color Controls Factory Defaults Last Session _ 40 Setting the Black Point The Black Point represents the darkest point in th
11. settings using Delete Settings function Save Delete Import Export Reset Color Controls Factory Defaults Last Session v 1 setl When Delete is chosen from the Settings menu the Delete Settings window appears to let you specify the name to be deleted Delete Settings zeti Click items to select or deselect them To delete the settings choose the names to be deleted and click the Delete button You can delete more than one setting at a time When the settings are deleted the name displayed at the end of the Settings menu is also deleted 7 3 Recalling Settings Settings saved in the system include factory default settings and last session settings as well as user settings Factory Defaults are set when the product is shipped and cannot be changed or deleted Last Session settings are saved automatically when you quit the program Last Session settings cannot be deleted You can recall Factory Defaults Last Session settings or settings saved with the Save Settings function These are displayed at the end of the Settings menu Save Delete Import Export Heset Color Controls Factory Defaults When you choose the settings to be recalled those settings are immediately loaded into the Main dialog box Note Last Session will not be displayed on the first use after installation _47 7 4 Exporting Settings The Export Settings window appears when
12. software Interpolation com mand 5 software Interpolation win dow 531 specifying the Gamma Curve 39 strip film holder 7 SUPER COOLSCAN See LS 1000 switch To command 12 system Requirements 5 T Threshold 33 Transparency Adapter 57 TWAIN 4 TWAIN Source pop up menu 9 V Viewing the Gamma Curves 36 Viewing the Histogram 38 62
13. 28 Unit Pixels Inch Pixels Centimeter Pixels Milimeter Pixels Pica Pixels Point Scale Scale means the relative scale of the output resolution or size and input resolution or size If input and output size and resolution are the same the scale is 100 The Scale value can be specified either by entering a value or by dragging the slider with the mouse If an unacceptable value is entered it will be shown in red The Scale is always shown as a percentage increase from the original size to the final scanned size Scale 100 y dm j Modifying the size of the crop rectangle while the width and height aspect ratio is locked will change the Scale value not the final output width and height values File Size and Disk Space The file size and amount of free disk space are shown below the Scale i Em File Size 7 21 ME Disk Space 211 MB Note f the file size calculated from the size resolution and scale settings is too large to be saved within the available disk space the value will be highlighted in yellow Note You should check the File Size and Disk Space available before starting a final scan If the required space for a scan exceeds the available space the file size needed will be displayed in highlighted text Padlock Icons The width height aspect can be locked by clicking the padlock icon located to the left of the width and height input boxes the icon will change from green to red when clicked If
14. Montor Gamma 0 8 3 0 Redje Cancel G rent 1 8 B lue 1 8 These values are used to adjust the preview display image to compensate for pour monitor Application Gamma All colors 1 8 0 8 3 0 This value is used to adjust the final Image and will depend on the destination of the image Meaning of the Buttons Cancel Discard settings and return to Main dialog Dox OK Save settings and return to Main dialog box _18 Monitor Gamma The Gamma dialog box allows you to adjust the appearance of the preview image within Nikon Scan Changing these values will not modify the actual image data obtained in a scanning operation p ae Kamma Red 0 8 3 0 Red 1 8 Green Green 1 8 Gray Blue 1 6 These values are used to adjust the Blue preview display image to compensate for your monitor Set the gamma values for each of the red green and blue patches so that the outer and inner rectangles match as closely as possible Select a value which will make these two areas match in density Setting visually matching densities for each pair of color patches should also result in the display of matching inner and outer gray density patches However this may not always be the case depending on the monitor used You can adjust the match of the gray patches by changing the RGB gamma settings again However if you correct the overall density gradation this way the RGB color balance may n
15. Nikon TWAIN Driver Nikon Scan Windows User s Manual Contents l Overview 2 Before You Begin 2 1 System Requirements 2 2 Software installation Basic Operations 3 1 Launching and Quitting 3 2 Main Dialog Box 3 3 Basic Scanning Scanning Conditions 4 1 Choosing the Scanner 4 2 Setting the Gamma Value 4 3 Positioning Media 4 4 Ejecting Film film scanners only 4 5 Choosing the Media Type 4 6 Crop Preview Area Buttons and Menu 4 7 Cropping 4 8 Crop Size Controls 4 9 Autofocus film scanners only 4 10 Adjust Focus film scanners only 4 11 Auftoexposure Image Compensation 5 1 Brightness Threshold 5 2 Contrast 5 3 Color Balance 5 4 Level Display 6 Gamma Curves Cautions 6 1 Viewing the Gamma Curves 6 2 Viewing the Histogram e The reproduction of all or part of this manual without our 6 3 Modifying the Gamma Curves permission is prohibited 7 Saving and Loading Settings e The information contained in this manual is subject to change 7 1 Saving Settings without notice 7 2 Deleting Settings e We have made every effort to produce a perfect manual 7 3 Recalling Settings but should you find any mistakes we would be grateful if you 7 4 Exporting Settings would kindly let us know ys UR ae e We shall take no responsibility for consequences resulting eset Color semings from the operation of this product despite the terms 8 Copyright Information and the About Window mentioned above Appendi
16. ages prior to reproduction Sharpening since there are usually losses in definition when going to press chamen Mare To enhance edge contrast choose Sharpening from the Sharpen Special Capabilities menu ie v Nikon L3S 45004F 1 00 10 5 HA 0 Preview Quality Final Scan Quality Monitor Gamma Blur More Choose one of the following from the Sharpening window Special Capabilities Adjust Focus Copyrights e Sharpen More Sharpening e Sharpen Autoexposure e None Make Shading e Blur e Blur More _54 B 5 Make Shading After replacing the lamp you must perform lamp calibration using the Make Shading function before you can operate the scanner to replace the lamp follow the directions given in the LS 4500AF hardware manual You must use this function whenever you replace the lamp Note The film holder must be ejected before this function is used as otherwise lamp calibration will not proceed correctly The pop up menu at the top left corner of the Main dialog box includes the Special Capabilities submenu The Make Shading function is executed immediately on your selecting Make Shading from the Special Capabilities submenu v Nikon LS 4500AF 1 00 ID 5 HAO Preview Quality Final Scan Quality Monitor Gamma opecial Capabilities Adjust Focus Copyrights sharpening Autoexposure Make Shading _55 Appendix C Features Specific to the AX 1 10 and AX 210
17. ages will be brighter and the black point will begin to float above maximum black VVhen dragged in the minus direction the images will become darker and dimmer For a B amp W Line Art image the set value is the threshold value 100 to 100 0 to 255 Brightness adjustment range _33 5 2 Contrast This control is used to set the contrast for Color or Grayscale images A contrast setting is not used for B amp W Line Art images When this button Is clicked a slider bar pops up The value is set by dragging the slider to the left or right while holding down the mouse button The same result can be achieved by entering a value directly in the box to the right of the button When the slider is dragged in the plus direction the black point and white point input values will be restricted thus steepening the tone curve and producing punchier images with less gradation subtlety When dragged in the minus direction the black output values will be raised and the white point output values lowered thus flattening the tone curve and producing flatter Images with more gradation subtlety Adjustment range 100 to 100 5 3 Color Balance The color balance is adjusted using three controls for Red Green and Blue These three controls only appear when Color has been set for the Media Type j 7 i When one of these buttons Is clicked and held d
18. ast Session 47 Launching 7 Level Display 35 Linear button 40 LS 1000 4 6 20 51 LS 20 4 LS 4500AF 4 14 20 52 55 M Main Dialog Box 10 Make Shading 55 Master Curve button 39 Maximize command 12 Media type 13 Media Type Selection 21 Modifying the Gamma Curves 39 Monitor Gamma 19 Monitor Gamma command 18 Move command 12 Moving the Crop Area 26 N Nearest Neighbor 51 Negative 2 Nikon TWAIN Source window 9 P Padlock Icons 29 Positioning Media 13 20 Positive 21 Preferences command 8 Preferences window 8 Prescan check box 14 Prescan operation 14 15 Preview button 22 Preview Quality 53 Q Quitting 10 R Recalling Settings 47 Red Curve button 39 Reset Color Settings 49 Restore command 12 Return to Crop button 42 44 RGB pixel values 35 S save command 46 save Settings window 46 saving and Loading Settings 45 Saving Settings 46 scale 29 scan button 16 scanning 16 scanning Conditions 17 scanltouch 110 See AX 110 scantouch 210 See AX 210 setting Media 13 Setting size resolution and W image adjustment 16 White Point button 42 Setting the Black Point 40 42 White Point eyedropper setting the Gamma Value 18 Cursor 43 setting the White Point 42 44 Width 27 Settings pop up menu 45 Windows 95 4 5 SF 100 4 20 sharpening 54 60 Z sharpening window 54 Zoom in button 24 size command 12 Zoom out button 24 software Installation 6 software Interpolation 51 59
19. ated menus may differ slight launching the Nikon Scan TWAIN driver from the Nikon rom those shown here Please consult the appropriate appendix Control Windows application provided with this product for the scanner you are using e Scanners supported by Nikon Scan can also be operated by launching the Nikon Scan TWAIN driver from the acquire amp menu within other applications compatible with Acquire plug ins such as Adobe Photoshop Nikon Scan Windows 95 version 2 Before You Begin To run the Windows 95 version of Nikon Scan the following minimum hardware and software is required e IBM PC AT or compatible with 1386DX or better Nikon Scan Windows 3 1 version e MS Windows 75 e 8MB or more of RAM e IMB or more of hard disk capacity a 300MB or larger hard disk is recommended 2 1 System Requirements To run Nikon Scan Windows 3 1 version the following minimum hardware and software is required e IBM PC AT or compatible with 1386SX or better e SCSI board with ASPI Adaptec 1505 and 2940 are e MS DOS 5 0 or later recommended e MS Windows 3 1 or later e VGA 640 x 480 monitor or better e 8MB or more of RAM e 8 bit or more of video card and monitor with 6 7M colors MB or more of hard disk capacity a 300MB or larger hard 64K colors 32K colors 256 colors disk is recommended e SCSI board with ASPI driver Adaptec 1505 and 2940 are amp recommended e VGA 640 x 480 pixels monitor or better e Monitor wit
20. der with the LS 1000 clicking this button will eject the current slide and set the next one If you are using the LS 45Q00AF you can also eject film by pressing the scanner s Eject button Media Type Choose the media type to be scanned B Line Art Grayscale Color x Positive Negative Note The above menu may differ depending on the scanner and options used Please see the appendix appropriate to the scanner you are using _ 3 Preview Clicking the Preview button starts a preview operation Preview Before the preview process begins a prescan operation will be carried out if the Prescan check box is turned on OOSA NENI ae Prescan check box E Preview 6 PRESCAN OFF PRESCAN ON Note Even if the prescan check box is turned on the LS 4500AF will not conduct a prescan operation if the cropping area has not been changed _ 4 If the Prescan check box is turned off when a prescan is required the following indication will appear altel e Preview This indication appears when a prescan operation has not been carried out In this case you can carry out the prescan operation after the preview Is completed by choosing Autoexposure from the Special Capabilities menu Nikon LS 1000 1 00 ID 4 HA opecial Capabilities Adjust Focus Copyrights Software Interpolation Autoexposure Note Depending on the scanner you have selected the options whic
21. djustment If you prefer the Nikon Scan TWAIN driver is capable of selecting optimal neutral Black and White Points for you The Automatic Contrast Adjustment control in the TWAIN driver will usually produce excellent results Simply click the Contrast Adjust button The software will analyze the portion of the preview image contained within the cropped region of the preview and automatically select an optimum Black Point and White Point The active gamma curves will be modified automatically Note that this may sometimes lead to undesirable color balance If for example the original image Is of a predominantly warm toned scene such as a sunset then the neutral highlight produced by Autocontrast or the White point eyedropper would be too cold for the subject matter of the image amp _ 44 Settings include the following ttems 7 Saving and Loading Settings Using the Settings pop up menu you can save the settings you have made or load previously saved settings This may be e Scanner selection media type width and height units width value height value convenient for repetitive scanning at particular crops and e Aspect and file size locked unlocked status output resolution resolutions or when using a complex gamma correction to value magnification value improve reproduction e Master R G and B curves brightness and contrast R G and B adjustment values Delete e Orientation horizontal and vert
22. e The pop up menu shown above is for the LS 1000 The corresponding pop up menus for the LS 4500AF and for the AX 10 and AX 210 are different Please see the appendix appropnate to the scanner you are using The prescanning operation begins immediately on your selecting the Autoexposure function from the Special Capabilities submenu _32 5 Image Compensation This chapter explains how to adjust continuous tone brightness line art threshold contrast and color balance All these settings are made using buttons or text edit boxes The results of compensation can be checked with a preview scan The appearance of the Main dialog box varies with the Media Type as shown below gjo la ao efo B mo Color A CEEE Pa a aaa S oo OLLEELLE wannan EELEE B amp W Line Art Grayscale Note and B buttons are shown in their respective colors amp Threshold adjustment range When a monitor with 32K colors or more is used the R G 5 1 Brightness Threshold This control is used to set the brightness for a Color or Grayscale image or the threshold value for a B amp W Line Art image tfo When this button Is clicked a slider bar pops up The value is set by dragging the slider to the left or right while holding down the mouse button The same result can be achieved by entering a value directly in the box to the right of the button nen When the slider is dragged in the plus direction the im
23. e image Since the density range of the original media might exceed the dynamic range of the scanner the scanner s tonal range needs to be used as efficiently as possible The Black Point Is typically selected so that all values in the image that are darker than this point can be mapped or converted to black without affecting the quality of the image For example suppose that the darkest area within the image that you know to represent a true black has a value of 10 in the scanned data Values 0 9 would be wasted since no pixel in the image would have a value lower than 0 By setting the Black Point to 0 the data would be re mapped so that a value of 10 from the scanner would produce a Q All the data values would then be meaningful To set the Black Point click the Black Point button E After the Black Point button Is clicked position the mouse cursor over the image in the preview window and select a pixel value to be used as the darkest point in the image Watch the Pixel Value display closely as you move the cursor across the image to enable you to choose the right value to modify If you are unsure then zoom in on the area of interest to enhance the detail and increase the accuracy of your selection Black Point eyedropper cursor _A The pixel you select will become the new Black Point or refer ence point for maximum black often called dmax for maxi mum density VVhen the Black Point is sel
24. ected the active gamma curve Is automatically adjusted to reflect this selection This tool can be used with any gamma curve although It is most effective when used with the master gamma curve as It pro vides a neutral black point which is normal for many images f New Black Point When you decide on the pixel you want to use as the Black Point of the image clicking the mouse forces the gamma curves to use this value as the minimum value in the preview window Any pixels darker than the black point will be set to the mini mum value The result of this new curve is approximated in the preview window Observe the increase in contrast and also the reduced White Point covered in the next section The Black Point cursor can be restored to its cropping state Setting the White Point from the eyedropper state by clicking the Return to Crop The White Point represents the lightest point in the image thus button providing a function opposite to that of the Black Point Like the Black Point however selection of a White Point reduces the tonal range of the scanner so as not to waste any of its tonal range on light areas that are not actually present in the amp original The White Point is typically selected so that all values in the image that are lighter than this point can be mapped or converted to white without affecting the quality of the image To set the White Point click the White Point button Zl
25. fer from those shown here Nikon Scan Nikon L5 1000 1 00 0 4 HA0 Y Settings T Color i Main Dialog Box width 0 96 ach Place the cursor over a control button a nches v ar ie Height f Ra F menu or window for a brief description of its function Clicking a control will Output Fesolution 135 Pixels rich bul E open this manual to the section in which vege 100 z P i its function is explained in greater detail File Size 7 21 ME Disk Space 211 MB To clear this explanation from the screen 5 click the Close button below fay elie Z or Close width 1296 Pa a Height 1944 i x Bs Preview Move the cursor over the control on which you want help Llose 2ean l ee ay Interactive Help Clicking the Help button at the bottom left of the window activates the Interactive Help function Passing the cursor over a window item automatically displays appropriate Help text in the message display area gt Move the cursor over the control on which you want help The Interactive Help display disappears when the Help button Is clicked again Control Menu Restore Move Size Maximize Close AlttFaA Switch To CtrltEsc The Control menu offers the following functions Restore Move Size Maximize Close Switch To About _ 2 Restores the Main dialog box to Its original size when it has been enlarged with the Ma
26. h 16 7M colors 64K colors 32K colors 256 colors 256 grayscale 6 grayscale 2 2 Software Installation The Install disk provided with this product contains the Nikon Scan Windows TWAIN driver and the Nikon Control Windows application To begin using the Nikon Scan TWAIN driver you must first install Nikon Scan as described in the Installation section of the Nikon Control manual provided with this product Nikon Control is easy to use application that acquires images from the scanner via the Nikon Scan Windows TWAIN driver Use Nikon Control to scan a number of images consecutively with an optional autofeeder attachment fitted to the AX I 10 or AX 2 10 flatbed scanners or to the LS 1Q0Q0Q or use it as your basic scanning application if you do not have any plug in compatible software available The procedures for using Nikon Control are covered in the Nikon Control Windows User s Manual 3 Basic Operations Launching Connect the scanner as described in the hardware manual First Step turn on any peripheral devices including your scanner s then Start up Windows 3 1 and launch Nikon Control turn on the PC OEE If you are using a Nikon film scanner be sure to always remove the strip film holder trom the film slot before turning the scanner on Refer to the hardware manual provided with the product for details on how to insert and position the media to be scanned If an SCSI board has not been installed install
27. h appear in the pop up menu above may differ from those shown here Please see the appendix appropnate to the scanner you are using When the preview operation is completed an image Is Cropping displayed in the Preview display area Using the mouse click and drag a bounding box to specify a rectangular crop area in the preview image display area Using the four buttons shown below the image displayed in the preview area by the preview operation can be flipped vertically or horizontally and enlarged or reduced _ 5 Setting Size Resolution and Image Adjustment You can change settings such as the resolution scale contrast gamma curve and other parameters as required MaE nes w 1 44 Height Output Resalution 1350 Pixels lnch T Scale 100 fe Jm j j Disk 5Space 211 MB Width 1296 Height 1944 Scanning When the Scan button is clicked scanning is carried out in accordance with the settings made and the acquired image Is passed to the imaging application or to Nikon Control While scanning is in progress the following window is displayed mage Source Nikon LS 1000 1 00 ID 5 Clicking the Cancel button stops scanning _16 4 Scanning Conditions 4 1 Choosing the Scanner Except where otherwise noted the operating procedures Nikon Scan will automatically detect which scanners are covered in the present chapter are identical for all scanners connected and display the Main dia
28. ical flip status help ON OFF dete O status crop area size and location Export amp Heset Color Controls Factory Defaults Last Session Save _45 7 1 Saving Settings You can save the current Main dialog box settings in the Settings menu of Nikon Scan Save Delete Import Export Heset Color Controls Factory Defaults Last Session When Save is chosen from the Settings menu the Save Settings window appears to let you name the new settings Description zet When you enter a name and click the Save button the settings are saved in the system under that name If settings have previously been saved using the entered name the following dialog box will appear when you click the Save button O There is already a settings file with this name werwrite If you want to overwrite the previous settings click the Yes button If you want to keep the previous settings click the No button and enter a different name for saving the new settings If you pull down the Settings menu after performing the save you will see that the name under which the settings were saved to the system has been added at the end of the menu If there are a number of settings the names of all the settings are displayed Save Delete Import Export Heset Color Controls Factory Defaults Last Session v 1 seth _ 46 7 2 Deleting Settings You can delete saved
29. image _37 es e The histogram s horizontal axis represents the pixel intensity or 6 2 Viewing the Histogram brightness the darker values appearing on the left and the lighter values on the right The vertical axis Is a statistical representation of the number of occurrences of each pixel value over the entire image The histogram therefore represents a graphical and statistical view of the overall brightness of an image At times it may be useful to view the histogram of the preview image A histogram is a statistical representation of the densities in an image A histogram will be displayed when the Histogram button Is clicked and held This control is active when either Grayscale or Color is selected as the Media Type in the Main dialog box ail The histogram will be displayed as long as the button Is held down _ 38 Graphically Altering the Gamma Curves The individual gamma curves in the gamma curve window can be manually altered by clicking the mouse at points on the gamma curve and dragging thus reshaping the curve 6 3 Modifying the Gamma Curves Modifying the gamma curves is relatively easy but modifying them correctly is not While the effects of altering the master curve are straightforward the relationships between the Red Green and Blue gamma curves are far more complex and much more difficult to control The gamma curves can be modified manually or automatically The manual mode involves moving points
30. ing any existing crop The entire preview area display including any existing crop marquis is flipped vertically marquis is flipped horizontally 7 ai When the original image is flipped horizontally or vertically the corresponding Flip button appears to have been pressed and will remain in a depressed position as shown below Clicking the button again restores Its original appearance et _23 Zoom Flip Horizontal Flip Horizontal Flip ertical Flip ertical oom In oom In oom Out i E When the Zoom in button Is clicked or the Zoom In command is chosen the crop area fills the entire Preview area After a Zoom in operation the original display is restored by clicking the Zoom out button or choosing the Zoom Out command _24 4 7 Cropping You can use your cursor in the crop preview area to set up a new crop or to move or change the size of the current crop area Establishing a New Crop After the preview image is displayed locate the cursor at any starting point on the preview the top left is shown in the example and then drag the cursor to another location bottom right in the example thus forming a rectangle which is referred to as marquis of marching ants Note Dragging means moving the mouse while holding down the mouse button The entire preview area can be re selected by double clicking anywhere in the preview window Note For reasons involving
31. is purpose This function can be used to produce grayscale and B VV Line Art scans and is useful for dropping out unwanted colors such as document stains etc If you pull down the Media Type menu while holding down the Ctrl key on the keyboard the filter selection menu will appear at the end of the Media Type menu B Line Art Grayscale x Color x Positive Negative Default Filter Red Filter Green Filter Blue Filter Choose the filter you want to use from the menu _2 Locating the cursor on the preview area and clicking the right 4 6 Crop Preview Area Buttons and Menu seine inion T E thie Sopp aicat The preview image acquired after clicking the Preview button Is Using the four buttons below the preview area or selecting the displayed In the crop preview area items in the pop up menu the image displayed by the preview operation can be flipped vertically or horizontally and zoomed oy ae hd IN or out Flip Horizontal h Flip Yertical oY Note The pop up menu contains the Monitor Gamma item Zoom In A This function is identical to that of Monitor Gamma in the pop up oom Out 7 menu at the top left corner of the Main dialog box For details concerning the Monitor Gamma setting refer to Section 4 2 22 Flip Horizontal Flip Yertical Flip Horizontal TETE oom In ip Yertica oom Out Honitor Gamma oom In oom Out The entire preview area display includ
32. ive images Note When scanning transparencies with the Media Type set to Negative the prescan operation will be optimized for the currently selected crop If a new crop Is selected after preview it may be necessary to carry out the prescan operation again After changing the crop area it is recommended that you click the Zoom in button to conduct a preview with the prescan optimized for the new crop _57 Using the ADF Auto Document Feeder Note When the AF 10 Auto Document Feeder is attached to When the optional ADF Auto Document Feeder is fitted to your scanner automated continuous scanning is available with the AX 110 or AX 210 the ADF submenu appears at the applications supporting continuous acquire such as Photoshop bottom of the Media Type menu versions 3 0 or later or EasyPhoto I 5 Continuous scanning can be initiated by pressing the Crtl button the Scan button on the main dialog of Nikon Scan B W Line Art Grayscale x Color x Positive Negative ADF ADF off ADF On US Letter ADF On US Legal Choose any one of the following from the ADF submenu ADF Off Disables the ADF The document positioned on the document setting glass will be scanned ADF On US Letter Enables scanning of letter sized documents placed on the ADF ADF On US Legal Enables scanning of legal sized documents placed on the ADF _ 58 C 3 Software Interpolation The Software Interpolation window appears Soft
33. log items and Tee supported by Nikon Scan Features specific to each model are appropriate for the scanner you select The Main dialog box covered in Appendix A Features Specific to the LS 20 and LS tems will vary slightly depending on the selected scanner 1000 Appendix B Features Specific to the LS 4500AF and If multiple Nikon scanners are connected and powered on first Appendix C Features specific to the AX 1 10 and AX 210 choose the scanner you are going to use from the pop up menu at the top left corner of the Main dialog box Only scanners supported by Nikon Scan will be visible in this pop up menu The names and SCSI IDs of the connected scanners are shown in the menu HA is the abbreviation of Host Adapter and the number next to it is the ID number of the SCSI board Nikon Ax 110 1 0 1D 5 HAO v Nikon L3S 1000 1 0 1D 4 HA 0 Monitor Gamma Special Capabilities Note Depending on what devices are actually connected to your computer the options which will appear in the pop up menu above may differ from those shown here 7 4 2 Setting the Gamma Value You can adjust the Monitor Gamma values for red green and blue and the Application Gamma value When setting the Gamma values choose Monitor Gamma from the pop up menu at the top left corner of the Main dialog box v Nikon LS 1000 1 00 1D 5 HA 0 Monitor Gamma opecial Capabilities d The Gamma window then appears Gamma
34. many cases the factory default gamma curves will yield excellent results These default gamma curves are well suited to the widest variety of original media However under certain circumstances you may want to use other gamma curves ey _ 36 When the Media Type is Grayscale only one gamma curve Is displayed When the Media Type is set to Color you can edit one master curve and three primary curves i e for Red Green and Blue When the Media Type is set to Grayscale you can edit a grayscale curve only Each of the Red Green and Blue gamma curves is unique The master curve provides a simple means of adjusting all of the primary curves equally Thus you do not have to adjust each primary curve Individually This two dimensional graph represents the input output transfer function The horizontal axis represents the input or original gamma levels The vertical axis represents the output or new gamma levels A diagonal line connecting the lower left and upper right comers would represent a linear transfer function For example an input value of 100 would produce an output value of 100 Similarly an input value of 200 would produce an output value of 200 and so on A horizontal line running along the bottom border would map all inputs into a zero output consequently creating a black image A line beginning at the top left corner and ending in the bottom right corner would produce a negative
35. o longer be optimally represented on the monitor Adjustment range 0 8 to 3 0 Note he monitor gamma values entered here are only used to correct for the display of preview images within Nikon Scan As these parameters are not used to compensate the display of final scanned images by your host application software nor for other application software you should adjust the monitor gamma settings for each application you use with Nikon Scan with the gamma correction tools provided by those applications amp _19 Application Gamma Application Gamma stores a correction value used to process final scanned image data as It is passed from Nikon Scan to the host application Application Gammna All colors 1 4 0 8 3 0 This value is used to adjust the final image and will depend on the destination of the image Adjustment range 0 8 to 3 0 Note In the Windows environment Monitor Gamma is handled within individual applications rather than globally by the operating system Adobe Photoshop provides a Calibration dialog from the Preferences menu to set a specific Gamma value To display image data correctly within Photoshop the image coming from Nikon Scan must first be compensated The value entered here will process and adjust the image data through the scanner s 8 10 or 2 bit LUT look up table taking full advantage of the bit depth specification of the scanner model connected amp 4 3 Positi
36. one as described in the directions supplied with the board When installing the After Nikon Control is launched the following Control palette SCSI board for the first time be careful not to set I O appears in the Nikon Control window addresses interrupt numbers and DMA channels that conflict with the I O interrupt and DMA settings of other cards such as Nikon Control a video graphics adapters and so on Before installing the SCSI File Image Window board in the PC confirm that the PC is powered off 3 1 Launching and Quitting The Nikon Scan Windows TWAIN driver can be launched from an imaging application or from within Nikon Control as described in detail below Step 2 The Nikon Control Preferences window appears Select the TWAIN driver by choosing Preference from the File menu Nikon Control preferences TWAIN source Sequential file number gt As a prefix Close Save Save As As a suffix Export plug in not connected EI Image window handling after exporting TAIN Export plug in Close gt Hold Preference Gamma Yalue Input image Monitor Selected control window gt Small Palette Large Palette Select the required TWAIN driver from the TWAIN Source The Nikon TWAIN Source window will appear pop up menu Nikon Scan Nikon LS 1000 1 00 1D 4 HA 0 v Settings v Color v TWAIN source Nikon Sean Hikon Scan width
37. oning Media Insert or position the media to be scanned as described in your scanner s hardware manual 4 4 Ejecting Film film scanners only To eject film click the button shown below this button is not displayed when an AX I 10 or AX 210 flatbed scanner is selected If you are using the optional SF QQ Auto Slide Feeder with the LS Q0Q0 clicking this button will eject the current slide and set the next one Note With the LS 4500AF you can also eject film by pressing the scanners Eject button After the film eject button has been clicked a prescan operation will be carried out automatically 20 4 5 Choosing the Media Type Media Type Selection Choose the type of media to be scanned B Line Art Grayscale x Color x Positive Negative Note The above menu may differ depending on the scanner and options used Please see the appendix appropriate to the scanner you are using Choose one of the following from the upper part of the Media Type menu B W Line Art To scan black and white binary images Grayscale To scan grayscale images Color To scan color images Choose one of the following from the lower part of the Media Type menu Positive To scan positive images Negative To scan negative images Filter Selection With some images good results can be obtained by using a different color filter from the default filter in grayscale scanning and a filter selection function is provided for th
38. own a slider bar pops up The value is set by dragging the slider to the left or right while holding down the mouse button The same result can be achieved by entering a value directly in the box to the right of the button Re e Ect tar e ete Serato aan Oe ae aie ene matte Ebel i You can adjust overall color balance by emphasizing or de emphasizing each of the three primary colors of the scan Unlike brightness compensation in which the amount of the Red R Green G and Blue B components in the Image are changed simultaneously affecting the brightness of the image as a whole color balance adjustment permits individual compensation for each of these colors Adjustment range 100 to 100 _34 5 4 Level Display A 156 G 117 E 95 RGB values or CMY percentages at the cursor position are displayed while the cursor is over the crop preview area The values can be switched between absolute RGB pixel values in 8 bit level equivalent and CMY percentages by clicking within the boundary surrounding the density display area For grayscale images the L luminance in 8 bit level equivalence or K the black density percentage value at the cursor position Is displayed _35 6 Gamma Curves 6 1 Viewing the Gamma Curves When the Media Type is Color four gamma curves are Selective gamma curve editing is essential for the highest quality displayed scanning In
39. r IBM PC AT or compatible computers Please read the documentation thoroughly to ensure proper operation and the best results from your scanner Note for Windows 95 users The instructions in this manual are me sion based on the Nikon Scan Windows 3 1 version The dialog boxes Note he operating procedures for the LS 20 and LS are of the Windows 95 version differ from those of the Windows 3 identical except that the LS 20 does not support the optional Auto Slide Feeder Differences between these scanners and the e i LS 4500AF are described in Appendix A Features Specific to the Nikon Scan Windows conforms to the TWAIN scanner LS 20 and LS 000 and Appendix B Features Specific to the interface specification and provides the following functionality LS 4500AF Features specific to the AX 10 and AX 210 are e Nikon Scan Windows supports the AX 1 10 ScanTouch descnbed in Appendix C Please be sure to read the appropriate 10 and AX 210 ScanTouch 210 flatbed scanners and the appendix for the scanner you are using LS 20 COOLSCAN Il LS 1000 SUPER COOLSCAN and LS 4500AF film scanners The AX 200 flatbed scanner is not supported by Nikon Scan Note The illustrations in this manual are based on the windows and menus displayed when the selected scanner is the LS I 000 Depending on the scanner selected the items displayed in Nikon e Scanners supported by Nikon Scan can be operated by Scan s Main dialog box and its associ
40. t window disappears when the Close button is clicked _50 When Software Interpolation is chosen from the Special Capabilities menu the Software Interpolation window appears Appendix A Features Specific to the LS 20 and LS 1000 Except that the LS 20 does not support the optional SF 100 Auto Slide Feeder the operating procedures for the LS 20 and es Nene LS 1000 are identical This following section describes features None specific to the LS 20 and LS 000 A l Software Interpolation Software Interpolation is used to provide precise image scaling and resolution You can choose any one of the following from this window v Nikon LS 1000 1 00 10 5 HA 0 Monitor Gamma Bilinear Interpolation with emphasis on accuracy Nearest Neighbor Interpolation with emphasis on high speed special Capabilities Adjust Focus processing Copyrights a Software Interpolation None No interpolation is performed Autoexposure _5 Appendix B Features Specific to the LS 4500AF The following sections describe features specific to the LS 4500AF B I Film Format The film format to be scanned can be chosen from the Media Type menu Resolution maximum scanning area and prescan area are automatically altered to reflect the format selected x Positive Negative Format Choose any one of the following from the menu above Lores Hires 4 x5 6x6 9 6x4 5 35mm _52 Uses the
41. the compression and display of the preview image there may be a slight difference between the crop area specified on the screen and the area that is actually scanned When cropping an image allow sufficient safety margin to ensure that important element are not cropped out 25 Moving the Crop Area Changing the Size of the Crop Area To change the position of the crop rectangle simply locate the To change the size of the crop area drag a side or comer of cursor so that it Is inside the frame and then drag the frame to the crop frame When a side is dragged the area will change the desired position only in the vertical or horizontal direction When a corner Is i a dragged the size of the area will change both vertically and horizontally Note the type of cursor used for each change 26 4 8 Crop Size Controls These controls let you set the output size output resolution and scale Width 0 96 Pe re w Height 1 44 Output Resalution 1350 Pitele lach T cale 100 oe Gum j j File Size 7 21 ME Disk Space 211 MB Dimensions The scanned output size can be specified by entering width and height values If an unacceptable value is entered it will be displayed in red VVhen the size is changed by cropping the Preview the numbers displayed in the size value edit boxes will also change at the same time wee 0 Inches Inch Height 1 44 a ne The units for width and height can be selected trom
42. the pop up menu When this selection is changed the values in the boxes are converted to the equivalent new units Selection Unit Pixels Pixel Inches Inch cm Centimeter mm Milimeter Picas Pica Points Point Note Ifthe unit is changed the ruler and location display also change accordingly _27 Cropping Coordinates Top 0 Left Width 1296 Height 1944 The location of the current crop is given by the absolute numerical position of its top and left sides The distance in Output Resolution Enter the desired resolution in the Output Resolution field in the dialog box in order to set the output resolution The resolution specified here refers to the output resolution of the scanned image enter a value suitable for the final purpose of the scan If an unacceptable value is entered it will be shown in red pixels from the top to the bottom of the crop is displayed as the pixel height the distance from the left to the right side of the crop as the pixel width These coordinates are displayed in pixels regardless of the units selected for Width and Height and corresponding ruler display in the size control area Output Resolution 1350 PixeleInch T The units for resolution can be selected from the pop up menu When this selection is changed the value in the box is converted to the new units amp Selection Pixels Inch Pixels cm Pixels mm Pixels Picas Pixels Point _
43. the thickness of slide Adjust Focus mounts a To use the Adjust Focus function choose Adjust Focus from 0 200 the Special Capabilities submenu the Special Capabilities al mo submenu is located on the pulldown menu at the top left aL corner of the Main dialog box The Special Capabilities menu OK Cancel for the AX I 10 and AX 210 does not include the Adjust Focus E me function Nikon LS 1000 1 00 10 5 HA 0 Monitor Gamma Drag the slider or input the desired value then click the OK button Note he values shown at the ends of the slider bar will vary depending on the autofocus position and the scanner model The autofocus position always has a value of zero Adjust Focus Copyrights SOftware Interpolation Autoexposure Special Capabilities Note The menu for the LS 4500AF differs from that shown above See Appendix B _3 4 11 Autoexposure The Autoexposure function can be used to perform a prescan after a preview operation has been completed If you click the Preview button when the Prescan check box is turned off or while holding down the Ctrl key the prescan operation will not be carried out In this case you can perform a prescan operation after preview by selecting Autoexposure from the Special Capabilities submenu v Nikon LS 1000 1 00 ID 5 HAO Monitor Gamma Special Capabilities Adjust Focus Copyrights Software Interpolation Autoexposure Not
44. ware interpolation is used to provide precise image scaling Software Interpolation and resolution The pop up menu at the top left corner of the Main dialog box Nearest Neighbor includes the Special Capabilities submenu Choose Software Interpolation from the Special Capabilities submenu v Nikon AX 110 1 4 ID 5 HAO Monitor Gamma Autoexposure Copyrights Sotware Interpolation sharpening special Capabilities You can choose either of the following from the Software Interpolation window Bilinear Interpolation with emphasis on accuracy Nearest Neighbor Interpolation with emphasis on high speed processing _59 The Sharpening window appears C 4 Sharpening It is often necessary to sharpen images prior to reproduction since there are often losses in definition when going to press oH g ApEn MOTE To enhance edge contrast choose Sharpening from the Sharpen Special Capabilities submenu v Nikon AX 110 1 4 ID 5 HAD Monitor Gamma Blur Blur More Special Capabilities Autoexposure Copyrights Sotware Interpolation sharpening Choose any one of the following from the Sharpening window e Sharpen More e Sharpen None e Blur e Blur More 60 Index A About command 12 About window 50 Acquire a single image command 9 Acquire button 9 Adjust Focus 31 Adobe Photoshop 4 58 AF 10 Auto Document Feeder 4 6 58 Application Gamma 20
45. x A Features Specific to the LS 20 and LS 1000 A 1 Software Interpolation Appendix B Features Specific to the LS 4500AF B 1 Film Format B 2 Preview Quality B 3 Final Scan Quality B 4 Sharpening B 5 Make Shading Appendix C Features Specific to the AX 110 and AX 210 Trademark Information C 1 Main Dialog Box IBM and IBM PC AT are registered trademarks of International Business C 2 Using Option Adapters paige Wile e C 3 Software Interpolation MS DOS and MS Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation C 4 Sharpening Adobe and Adobe Photoshop are trademarks of Adobe Systems Index Incorporated All other brand or product names mentioned in this manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Notice concerning prohibition of copying or e Cautions on certain copies and reproductions reproduction The government has issued cautions on copies or Note that simply being in possession of material which has been reproductions of securities issued by private companies copied or reproduced by means of a scanner may be shares bills checks gift certificates etc commuter passes punishable by law or coupon tickets except when a minimum of necessary copies are to be provided for business use by a e Items prohibited by law from being copied or reproduced company Also do not copy or reproduce passports Issued Do not copy or reproduce paper money coins securities by the government licenses issued
46. ximize command Lets you move the Main dialog box Lets you re size the Main dialog box Enlarges the Main dialog box to fill the screen Closes the Main dialog box Lets you activate another window Displays the About window 3 3 Basic Scanning This section gives a brief description of the standard acquisition procedure after the Main dialog box is displayed The individual buttons and menus are explained in detail in the following chapters Choosing the Scanner Nikon Scan will automatically detect which scanners are connected and display the Main dialog tems and menus appropriate for the scanner you select The Main dialog box items will vary slightly depending on the selected scanner If multiple Nikon scanners are connected and powered on first choose the scanner you are going to use from the pop up menu at the top left corner of the Main dialog box Only scanners supported by Nikon Scan will be visible in this pop up menu Nikon Ax 110 1 0 1D 5 HAO v Nikon LS 1000 1 0 1D 4 HAO Monitor Gamma Special Capabilities Note Depending on what devices are actually connected to your computer the options which will appear in the pop up menu above may differ from those shown here Positioning Media Insert or position the media to be scanned as described in your scanners hardware manual Ejecting Film film scanners only To eject film click the button shown below If you are using the optional SF 100 Auto Slide Fee

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