Continuous Loading; Using The Software To Digitize Negatives/Slides Windows - Kodak Digital Film Scan Tool User Manual

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4.
Start the installation by double-clicking on the "ImageScan.dmg" file.
5.
Follow the on-screen instructions to install the software.
NOTE: This software is also available online as a free download for both PC and Mac
users at https://www.kodakphotoplus.com/pages/film-scanner-software-download
CONTINUOUS LOADING (SLIDES AND/OR FILM)
This useful function allows you to continue feeding new negatives or slides into the
film scanner without the messy and frustrating process of removing the tray and
repositioning your film or slides every time.
NOTE: Always handle slide or film negatives with care to avoid getting scratches or
fingerprints on them. We recommend using cotton gloves to handle negatives, and
using compressed cotton (q-tips, cotton balls, etc.) to remove any dust that might be
present before scanning them.
Always make sure that your film negatives are not warped or bent before inserting them
in the scanner. Warped or creased negatives will not produce clear or correct images.
1.
Load the empty film negative 5 or slide holder tray 6 / 7 into the slot 4 in the film
scanner, making sure that the triangle marking visible and at the front.
2.
Feed one end of the film into the tray from the right side.
3.
Continue feeding the film through the tray 5 or 6 / 7 until it emerges from the left
side. You can stop at each image along the way and scan if you'd like, or just keep
feeding the negative until you find the image you want to scan.
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USING THE SOFTWARE TO DIGITIZE NEGATIVES/SLIDES (WINDOWS®)
Start the "Image Scan Tool" program by double-clicking on the corresponding icon on
your desktop or selecting the program from the Start Menu. The program should open in
its own window on your screen.
Important Notes
Before you officially click "SCAN" or press the SCAN button 2 on the tool, you can
only make color/brightness adjustments.
Clicking or pressing SCAN will save the image to the software for further editing, but
will not save it to your computer.
The software can only hold 13 scanned images at a time. To save an image to your
computer, make sure to press the SAVE button, or else you could lose the image and
your changes.
Use the diagram and table below to understand the software and its functions.
A.
Select the type of film being scanned: negative, slide, or color/black & white.
B.
Select the format in which you want to save the images: JPG or TIFF.
C.
Select the resolution for the image: standard (2592 x 1680 pixels) or interpolated
(5184 x 3360 pixels)
D.
Click here to visit the Kodak website to register your product. (Link will open in a
separate window).
E.
Click here or press the SCAN button 2 directly to scan an image.
NOTE: Until you click here or press the SCAN button 2, you can adjust the color,
but cannot flip or rotate the image. Once the image is scanned, it is still not saved to
your computer. You need to click the save button (J) to permanently save the image.
F.
Click this button to delete the currently selected image.
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