Scanning The Image; Saving The File; Ejecting The Film - Minolta QUICKSCAN35 Instruction Manual

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7. SCANNING THE
IMAGE

8. SAVING THE FILE

9. EJECTING THE FILM

When scanning negative film,
do not remove the film holder
from the scanner until it has
been properly ejected.
Removing the film, changing the
frame, and inserting the film
again without ejecting the film
first will cause image
distortions.
When you have finished making all the adjustments to the image,
you are ready to scan the film. Click Scan. The control panel
disappears and scanning begins.
If you are using the Photoshop Plug-in software, the image will
appear in a Photoshop window when the scan is complete.
If you are using the Utility software, the save dialog box will
appear so you can save the image data.
If you are using the Photoshop Plug-in software, select SAVE AS
from the File menu. The Save As dialog box will appear. Enter the
file name and the location to save the file, then click Save.
If you are using the Utility software, the save dialog box will
appear after the image is scanned. Enter the file name and
choose the location to save the file, then click Save.
The film can be ejected manually or automatically. You should
eject the film after you have finished scanning and before you
turn off the scanner. Click Eject to eject the film manually. If you
select the Auto Eject check box, the film ejects automatically after
the scanning is complete.
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