Settings window
your own output settings for use in subsequent scans.
Scaling
Scaling lets you create larger or smaller images from the original source
image. Take note of the following:
Keep the scaling at 100% if you are outputting at the same size
(e.g., a 4" x 5" original to be output at the same size).
Reduce the scaling if you are outputting your image at a smaller size
(e.g., a 4" x 5" original to be output to 2" x 2.5"). Increase the
scaling if outputting at a larger size.
To choose the scaling percentage, click the up/down arrow next to the
scaling box, or enter a value in the scaling edit box.
If you wish, you can also choose from a menu of predefined Scaling
settings. To do this, point your mouse to the words "Scaling" in the
Settings window, and choose the setting you wish from the drop-down
menu that appears.
Film scale mapping: Choose your image material and the output
dimension. For example, "35mm to 5" x 7"" means your image
source is 35mm film, and output size is 5" x 7".
Add / Remove Custom Setting: These options let you customize and
create your own image-mapping scale for use in subsequent scans.
Scaling is also affected by your resolution setting. When you change
resolution and specify a value that has no exact equivalent for scaling, the
scaling may be affected and adjusts itself to the nearest allowed value. For
instance, if your resolution is 100, your scaling becomes 99 (instead of a
full 100), because that is the closest scaling equivalent, given the
resolution value.
Image Size
The Image Size field indicates how big the file will be when you accept the
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