The Crop Screen - Plustek OpticFilm 135i User Manual

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QuickScan Plus Help
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Scan mode: Selected by clicking on the respective button on the left side, you can
choose between Positive, Negative and Custom. Basically this allows you to create
3 scan profiles; one for positives, one for negatives and one for either positives or
negatives.
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Resolution: Select a desired resolution from the drop-down list. The higher the
resolution, the more detailed the scan and the resulting file will be.
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Color: Select a desired color mode from the drop-down list.
File name: Enter the desired file name into the field. The default uses your
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computer's date and time.
Save path: Click on the Browse button
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where you wish to store your scanned images. For example, the default saving path
in Windows 7 is Users > Public > Public Pictures > Plustek Photo.
Format: Select the desired bit rate and file format you wish to use from the drop-
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down lists. The higher the bit rate, the more detailed the scan and the larger the
resulting file will be.
o JPEG: Lossy file format. Provides the best balance between image quality
o TIFF: Lossless file format. Prioritizes image quality over file size, resulting in
o PNG: Lossless file format that uses some optimizations to provide a good
o Windows Bitmap: Lossless file format without any special features. Not
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Film (Custom mode only): Select the desired film type from the drop-down list.
Scan: Insert your film tray and click on the Scan button when you are ready to scan.
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The Crop Screen

The Crop Screen
and file size.
the largest file size between the available file formats.
balance between image quality and file size.
recommended.
and use the dialog to select the folder
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