Scanning X-Ray Films Using The Auto Film Feeder (Aff) - Microtek Medi-6000 Plus User Manual

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Scanning X-ray Films Using the Auto Film Feeder (AFF)

1. Load the films to be scanned into the AFF Tray.
2. Launch ScanWizard Medi (either as a stand-alone by clicking the program
3. Activate the Auto Film Feeder mode.
4. Select your image output type as Gray Scale, Gray Scale (12-bit), or Gray
5. Select your desired image output resolution in the Resolution drop-down
6. Specify your scan frame to meet your X-ray film size by using the Scan
7. If necessary, use the Window Expansion button to enable the image
8. Click the Auto Film Feeder button in the Preview window to scan all the films
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icon on the desktop, or by using the "File-Import" or "Scan" command from
an application program).
In the Preview window, click and hold the arrow on the
Auto Scan button; then, choose "Auto Film Feeder" from
its option menus.
Scale (16-bit) from the Type drop-down menu.
menu. The recommended resolution is 300 dpi or above.
Frame tool (
) button in the Preview window, and then resize the size of
the scan frame by dragging on the edge or corner of the scan frame.
correction tools to adjust image quality. For example,
Enable auto density function from the Density drop-down menu.
Specify a customized Exposure Time in the Exposure Time drop-down
menu.
loaded on the AFF Tray.
If ScanWizard Medi is launched
as a stand-alone program, a
window "Scan To: Save As"
dialog box will appear. Click the
Save button; then, the scanned
image can be saved into your
selected folder or sent to your
selected application.
To view the scanned image,
double click the "MSmart
Images" icon on your desktop
(default folder assigned by the
software), or retrieve it from your
assigned folder.
If ScanWizard Medi is launched as a Plug-In from an image-editing
program, the scanned image is delivered to your application, where the
image can be saved, viewed, or modified further.

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