Total Number Of Prescanned Images; Scroll Left And Scroll Right Buttons (Scroll Filmstrip Thumbnails); Selecting/Deselecting Thumbnails - Kodak PROFESSIONAL RFS 3600 User Manual

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The scanner software assigns sequential frame numbers to filmstrip thumb-
nails. These numbers, which appear below the thumbnails, do not necessar-
ily match the frame numbers on the filmstrip. For example if the first
image you prescan is from the middle of a filmstrip, it will still be num-
bered "1" under its thumbnail.

Total Number of Prescanned Images

The total number of images that have been prescanned from this filmstrip
appears beneath the word "Total" on the screen, as shown above. If you
have not prescanned the entire filmstrip, then this number will not match
the total number of frames on the filmstrip.
Scroll Left and Scroll Right Buttons (Scroll Filmstrip
Thumbnails)
If more than six images have been prescanned, you can use the Scroll Left
and Scroll Right buttons (one is at each end of the strip of thumbnails) to
scroll through the thumbnail images. They do not move the filmstrip in the
scanner; instead, they control the display of thumbnails for the frames you
have already prescanned. Each click on one of these buttons scrolls thumb-
nails one frame to the left or to the right respectively. Scrolling does not
affect the selection of thumbnails (those with a red outline), nor does it
change the preview image displayed in the main image area in the center of
the screen.

Selecting/Deselecting Thumbnails

By default, the first image prescanned is 'selected,' meaning that a red
outline surrounds its thumbnail, and that a larger version of this image
appears in the preview image area in the center of the screen.
You select a different image by clicking on its thumbnail, at which point
the red outline surrounds the new thumbnail and is removed from the
previously selected thumbnail. The new image replaces the previous image
in the preview image area.
You can also select and work with more than one thumbnail at a time, as
explained in
Working with Multiple Selected
Images.
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