Scanning 35Mm Filmstrips - Microtek ScanMaker i700 Supplementary Manual

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A. Scanning 35mm Filmstrips
To scan 35mm filmstrips, use the EZ-Lock 35mm Filmstrip Holder which can
simultaneously hold two strips of 6 frames each, or a total of 12 frames.
1. Load the filmstrip face down inside the holder. Slide the filmstrip along the slots of
2. Raise the scanner lid, then place the holder with the loaded film on the scan bed.
To make sure the auto
multiframe cropping
feature performs
correctly, align the
holder's front edges
flush against the top
ruler of the scanner.
3. Gently lower the scanner lid down onto the scan bed; the lid should be able to
4. Double-click the ScanWizard 5 icon ( ) on your desktop to launch the
5. Click the Scan Material button ( )
the holder until the filmstrip is fully loaded.
close completely. Do not use the Black Mat.
ScanWizard 5 Standard Control Panel, then click the Switch icon ( ) on the right
corner of the Standard Control Panel to switch to the Advanced Control Panel.
in the Preview window of
ScanWizard 5, and choose
Negative Film. For Mac OS X,
select Negative from the Scan
Material drop-down menu.
Align the frame-by-frame partition with
the dash marks on the film guide.
For a short filmstrip, make sure the
film edge is close to the open end
of the slot.
The calibration window on the glass
surface should be kept clear and free from
any obstruction during scanning.
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