Kodak RFS 3570 User Manual page 169

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Image
Trouble
Spots or other unwanted
shapes appear in the
image.
The image appears blank
after scanning.
Scanned image is
reversed.
Images with consistently
too-high or too-low
contrast when using
Adobe Photoshop.
Scanned image is the
negative of the actual
image.
Possible Cause(s)
Defects in film.
Dirt on film
Dust has accumulated
on the diffuser glass.
Unexposed portion of
35 mm film being
scanned.
Empty portion of 35 mm
Holder being scanned.
The Holder is empty.
Film reversed in Holder.
Monitor gamma may not
be calibrated properly.
Incorrect film type
selected.
Suggested Solution(s)
Substitute another image (if
available) or correct the defect(s)
while working with the image in
Photoshop.
Remove and clean film. Try again.
Clean the diffuser as described at
the end of this appendix and try
again.
Move 35 mm Holder left or right
until image is scanned.
Move 35 mm Holder left or right
until image is scanned, or load
film into Holder if it is empty.
Load film into Holder.
Ensure that the film is properly
loaded in the Holder. Refer to
Chapter 4 (Macintosh) or Chapter
8 (PC).
Make sure your monitor gamma is
calibrated properly, per
instructions in your Photoshop
manual.
Choose correct film type on the
Film popup menu in the Driver
window, and re-scan image.
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