Other Functions
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FilmGet FS User’s Guide
• The scanning process involves passing light through the film and reading the resulting data. You can adjust an
image’s brightness by controlling the amount of light, which may also be called the exposure. The exposure is
controlled by speeding up or slowing down the rate of the scan.
Changes to the exposure value are reflected immediately to the preview image. An overexposed
image appears very bright, while an underexposed image appears very dark.
Setting the Clean Dust/Scratches Function (FARE)
This option sets whether to automatically identify dirt and scratches on the film surface and correct
these defects to provide a clear image during preview and final scanning. When FilmGet FS is first
installed, the “Clean Dust/Scratches” option is set to off by default.
Exposure = Neutral
Overexposed
Underexposed
Click the
[Settings]
menu and
select
[Clean Dust]
.
Click a radio button to select
[Off]
,
[On (Standard)]
or
[On (Strong)]
.