Several Options Are Grayed Out And Unavailable; Filmget Fs Preview Area Is Displayed At A Small Size On The Monitor; Insufficient Hard Disk Space" Message Is Displayed When A Thumbnail Scan Or Preview Scan Is Initiated; Image Is Upside Down Or Reversed - Canon CanoScan FS4000US User Manual

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Q4

Several options are grayed out and unavailable.

A1
Load the film holder into the film holder slot. See p. 30.
Many options are not available until the film holder is loaded into the film holder
slot.
A2
Preview an image. See p. 40.
Many options are not available until an image is previewed.
A3
The [Preview] button is available when one frame is selected at the thumbnail
window.
The button is grayed out when multiple frames are selected.
A4
The [Scan] button is available when one or more frames are selected at the
thumbnail window.
A5
The image adjustment section is available when the "Use Color Matching"
option is off. See p. 89.
Q5

FilmGet FS preview area is displayed at a small size on the monitor.

A1
Click the [Settings] menu, select [Preferences...] and set the "Preview Size"
option to [My Monitor] or to an appropriate display resolution. See p. 92.
A2
Increase the size of the FilmGet FS window. See p. 24.
Q6
"Insufficient hard disk space" message is displayed when a thumbnail scan or
preview scan is initiated.
A
There is insufficient free space on the hard disk, so a thumbnail scan or
preview scan cannot be initiated. Delete unnecessary files from the hard disk
to free up sufficient space (500 MB or more).
The thumbnail and preview images are temporarily saved to the hard disk (the
hard disk where FilmGet FS was installed for the Windows version, or the
[Preferences] folder of the startup disk for the Macintosh version). Click the
[Settings] menu, select [Reset Defaults...] to initialize the settings, and exit
FilmGet FS (See p. 93). Then, restart FilmGet FS and delete any unnecessary files.
Q7

Image is upside down or reversed.

A1
Orient the film correctly in the film holder.
See "Chapter 5 Setting the Film in Position" in Getting Started for information on
how to load the film.
A2
Change the orientation of the image with the FilmGet FS rotate or flip tools.
See pp. 38, 43.
Appendices
FilmGet FS User's Guide
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