Scanning Damaged Film - Microtek ScanMaker i700 Supplementary Manual

Microtek scanmaker i700: supplementary guide
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1. Raise the scanner lid, then follow the
2. Double-click the ScanWizard 5 icon ( ) on
3. In the Preview window of
4. In the Scan Job Queue window, check the "Multiple Auto-crop for EZ Lock Film
5. Click the Overview button to auto-crop and perform a preview of the film loaded
6. Specify your scanning requirements for each scan job in the Settings window.
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ScanMaker i700 Supplement

Scanning Damaged Film

procedures in the previous section to load
the film that you wish to scan and to place
the EZ-Lock Film Holder on the scan bed.
Gently lower the scanner lid down onto the
scan bed. Do not use the Black Mat.
your desktop to launch the 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.
ScanWizard 5, click the Scan
Material button or drop-down
menu. Choose Negative Film or
Negative for negatives; choose
Positive Film or Positive for
transparencies and slides,
depending on the film type you are using.
Holder" option.
onto the scanner.
When done, you will see multiple scan frames that have been automatically
cropped in the preview window. Multiple job titles will appear in the Scan Job
Queue window, numbered sequentially and all marked by a "Check" that indicates
the jobs are ready to be scanned. The scan area (framed in dotted lines) will
appear in the Preview window.
a) Select RGB Colors/RGB Color (48-bit) or Grayscale/Grayscale (16-bit) in the
Type pull-down menu as your image output type.
b) Select a desired resolution in the Resolution pull-down menu for your image
output resolution. The recommended resolution for DIGITAL ICE is 1200 dpi,
and take note that using DIGITAL ICE will require more time than regular
scanning.
c) Adjust the scan frame settings if necessary.

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