Default Balance; Auto-Focus Slide - Kodak PROFESSIONAL RFS 3600 User Manual

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Default Balance

Click this button to apply the default color balance, thereby undoing any
changes you've made with the Black, Gray, and/or White pointer buttons.
However, this button does not undo the Scene Balance Algorithm applied
with the Auto Balance feature; instead, turn off Auto Balance by clicking its
button. Additionally, Default does not undo changes you have made on the
Color Balance tab or on the Levels & Curves tab, since those two tabs have
their own reset buttons.
For an explanation of the effect of this button when more than one image
is selected, refer to

Auto-Focus Slide

Auto-Focus Slide only applies to slides (filmstrips are automatically posi-
tioned at the optimal focus point of the scanner). If there is a crop box on
the image, then focusing is concentrated over that area; otherwise a general
focus occurs.
Click this button and an auto-focus occurs for the mounted slide in the
scanner. Since the thickness of slide mounts can vary, use this feature to
determine the correct plane of the film in the scanner.
Once auto-focus is complete, a new prescan is performed automatically.
If you are not satisfied with the results of the auto-focus function, you can
make additional incremental adjustments to the position of the slide in the
scanner. To do so, click on the Auto-Focus Slide button again; a dialog box
appears indicating that auto-focus has already been run, and asking if you
want to override that with a manual focus. If you click No, auto-focus is
performed again; however, if you click Yes, a box appears showing the
current focus position, an integer from 1 to 30. You can now change the
focus position by entering another integer focus value. For example, if the
dialog box displays the value 17, you might try changing the focus in one
Working with Multiple Selected
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