Feeding Filmstrips - Kodak P460 User Manual

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The following orientations would result in the same scanned image:
For example, the bottom image (above) is upside-down but the numbers are right-side up. If fed in this
orientation, the picture would not be rotated, resulting in the scanned picture remaining upside-down.

Feeding Filmstrips

1. Make sure that the feed slot is clear of any original.
2. Slide the paper guide lever all the way to the right side of the feed slot.
3. Align the 35mm Negative adapter with the adapter grooves and then gently insert it all the way into the feed
slot, being careful not to bend the metal parts.
When installed properly, the adapter should firmly snap into place, and the scanner will begin a
calibration.
Wait until indicator lights are in the "Ready to use" status before proceeding.
CAUTION: For accurate film scanning, the adapter must remain snapped into position after the
4. Hold up the negative towards light, with the image facing you in normal orientation (not mirror or upside
down).
5. Insert the filmstrip into the 35mm Negative adapter.
The filmstrip will be fed into the slot and scanned. The Power and Status/Card indicator lights blink while
scanning.
 Common filmstrip length is up to 6 negatives. To prevent poor image quality, reserve adequate space behind
the scanner for the filmstrip to complete the scan feeds.
 While scanning a filmstrip, the scanner automatically recognizes the filmstrip type (positive, monochrome, or
negative) and determines the best suitable scan and color enhancement settings for scanning.
 The scanner scans filmstrips at a higher resolution; therefore the scanning speed is slower than that of photo
scanning. This is not a malfunction.
No rotation required
Auto mirrored
Auto flipped
If the numbers and image are not in the same orientation, or if numbers are damaged,
the auto mirror/flip function will not rotate the image.
calibration has completed. If you move the adapter, scanning will give inaccurate results.
If necessary, remove and re-insert the film adapter properly to re-calibrate.
Final scanned image
Pay attention to the direction of the
filmstrip when inserting.
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