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User’s Manual

KODAK Professional
RFS 3570 Film Scanner

© Eastman Kodak Company, 1997.
This manual and the accompanying software are protected by United States and international
copyright laws. You may make one backup copy of the enclosed software and one copy of this
manual. Do not make additional copies of the software or copies of the manual or electronically
transmit them in any form whatsoever, in whole or in part, without the prior written permission
of Eastman Kodak Company.

Summary of Contents for RFS 3570

Page 1: ...by United States and international copyright laws You may make one backup copy of the enclosed software and one copy of this manual Do not make additional copies of the software or copies of the manua...

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Page 3: ...RSONNEL Read Instructions Read all the safety and operating instructions before operating the unit Retain Instructions and Packing Materials Retain the safety and operating instructions for future ref...

Page 4: ...e quality we recommend that you follow the procedure at the begin ning of each work session that is described at the end of Appendix C Trouleshooting Doing so will help to ensure that you remove dust...

Page 5: ...ges Overloading Do not overload power outlets and extension cords this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock Object or Liquid Entry Never push foreign objects of any kind into the equipment o...

Page 6: ...Electromagnetic Emissions This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide rea...

Page 7: ...s de la classe A prescrites dans le r glement sur le broullage radio lectrique dict par le Minist re des Communications du Canada This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio no...

Page 8: ...ears on the computer screen that you do not under stand refer to Appendix D Messages from KODAK Drivers If you need other assistance from this manual refer to the Contents and the Index If you are una...

Page 9: ...lation Hardware and Software Macintosh Computer 3 1 Installing the Scanner Hardware 3 2 Connecting the Scanner to a Power Source 3 2 Connecting the Scanner to Your Computer 3 3 If No External SCSI Dev...

Page 10: ...the Scanner 4 10 5 Using the KODAK Driver for Adobe Photoshop Software Macintosh Computer 5 1 Displaying the KODAK Driver Window 5 3 Producing Scanned Images 5 5 Loading the Film Holder 5 5 Operating...

Page 11: ...Interface 6 2 Required Software 6 3 Optional Printers 6 4 7 Installation Hardware and Software PC 7 1 Installing the Scanner Hardware 7 2 Connecting the Scanner to a Power Source 7 2 Installing a SCSI...

Page 12: ...AK Driver with Windows Applications PC 9 1 Using a KODAK Driver for TWAIN Compliant PC Applications 9 3 Adobe Photoshop 2 5 and 3 0 for Windows 9 4 Producing Scanned Images 9 6 Loading the Film Holder...

Page 13: ...Appendix A Software License Agreement A 1 Appendix B Warranty B 1 Appendix C Troubleshooting C 1 Appendix D Messages from KODAK Drivers D 1 Appendix E Replacing the Fuse E 1 Appendix F Updating the K...

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Page 15: ...ne easy to operate desktop scanner Once you ve scanned the image color negative color transparency or black and white negative you can view it as a color or monochrome image The Scanner works by flash...

Page 16: ...Driver plug in for Adobe Photoshop Macintosh Com puter A KODAK TWAIN Driver that provides access to the Scanner for the growing number of TWAIN compliant PC applications PC only Support for SCSI host...

Page 17: ...dow in your supported image editing software You can then edit images and save them as files on your computer hard disk NOTE You may be able to use the Scanner on other computer platforms or with addi...

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Page 19: ...sh Computer NOTE Before you continue complete and submit the enclosed Warranty Regis tration card You should also read Appendix A Software License Agreement and Appendix B Warranty Check the following...

Page 20: ...shop 3 0 when run on a Power Macintosh needs a mini mum of 16 MB of RAM including at least 11 MB of RAM in addition to the memory used by the operating system and recommends 24 MB of RAM Monitor Apple...

Page 21: ...or installation instructions if this software is not already installed If you are using System 7 0 or System 7 0 1 you should use the System Tuner version 1 1 1 or consider upgrading to System 7 1 or...

Page 22: ...in Appendix I Optional Equipment Spare Parts List In the United States contact Kodak at 1 800 CD KODAK for detailed information on printer options and accessories and to obtain ordering catalog number...

Page 23: ...on Hardware Software Macintosh Computer G 3 1 3 Installation Hardware and Software Macintosh Computer Follow the steps in this section to Install the Scanner Install the KODAK Driver for Adobe Photosh...

Page 24: ...nner to a power source 1 Remove any remaining packing material from the Scanner and place the Scanner on either side of your Macintosh computer You should retain the original shipping carton and packi...

Page 25: ...ct the Scanner a non terminated SCSI device to your PowerBook You will probably need to supply a PowerBook HDI 30 pin to 50 pin SCSI cable to complete this connection Be certain that the cable you obt...

Page 26: ...r are intended to illustrate a typical Macintosh computer SCSI Icon SCSI Port BACK OF MACINTOSH COMPUTER 3 Select the appropriate instructions from the two sets that follow according to whether or not...

Page 27: ...the SCSI chain including the computer and the Scanner turn off the computer first 1 Select the cable supplied with the Scanner with the 25 pin SCSI connector at one end and the 50 pin SCSI connector...

Page 28: ...CSI connector of the cable to the SCSI port on the back of the Macintosh computer Make sure the cable connector is well seated by pressing it into place firmly and then tighten both knobs on the 25 pi...

Page 29: ...3 Attach the other end of the cable to either of the identical SCSI ports on the back of the Scanner Seat the connector firmly and pinch the thin wire clamps shut Serial Number 2 SCSI ID 3 3570 BACK O...

Page 30: ...ly and pinch the thin wire clamps shut Terminator NOTE If you are using a Macintosh IIfx computer use the black terminator supplied with that computer it is not interchangeable with the terminator sup...

Page 31: ...computer in a chain The following steps will help you determine where you should place the Scanner in that chain either at the end of the chain or in the middle of the chain NOTE The total cable leng...

Page 32: ...ntical SCSI Ports 3 Determine if the connected SCSI devices are terminated or not The Scanner is a non terminated SCSI device To do so A First look for an external SCSI terminator on the devices if yo...

Page 33: ...ording to whether or not an external device is terminated inter nally A Continue on the next page if none of the connected devices is terminated internally B Or continue at Follow these steps if one o...

Page 34: ...vice in the chain 1 Attach one end of your 50 pin to 50 pin SCSI cable to the empty SCSI port on the last device in the chain Seat the connector firmly and pinch the thin wire clamps shut NOTE This ca...

Page 35: ...3 13 2 Attach the other end of the cable to either of the identical SCSI ports on the back of the Scanner Seat the connector firmly and pinch the wire clamps shut Back of Macintosh Computer Back of O...

Page 36: ...y and pinch the wire clamps shut NOTE If you are using a Macintosh IIfx Computer use the black terminator supplied with the computer it is not interchangeable with the terminator supplied with the Sca...

Page 37: ...ce the Scanner in the chain just before the terminated device You can place the Scanner anywhere in the chain be tween the terminated device and the Macintosh Computer 1 Locate the cable leading to th...

Page 38: ...nally terminated device Do not disconnect the other end of the cable Back of Macintosh Computer Step 2 Internally Terminated Device 3 Position the Scanner so that you can connect it in the chain befor...

Page 39: ...Attach the end of the cable you just disconnected to either of the identical SCSI ports on the back of the Scanner Seat the connector firmly and pinch the thin wire clamps shut Back of Macintosh Compu...

Page 40: ...both connectors firmly and pinch both wire clamps shut NOTE This cable is not supplied with the Scanner but is available through Kodak Refer to Appendix I Optional Equipment Spare Parts List This cabl...

Page 41: ...w the steps below to set the SCSI identification ID number for the Scanner You set the number by gently pushing buttons at the top and bottom of the SCSI ID switch on the back of the Scanner as descri...

Page 42: ...Scanner If necessary refer to the documentation for those devices to determine how to find their numbers 2 Double check to make sure that the power to the Scanner is off O The O end of the switch sho...

Page 43: ...mma for your monitor is calibrated properly per instructions in the Photoshop manual 4 Locate the diskette entitled KODAK Driver for ADOBE PHOTO SHOP Software for use with KODAK Professional RFS 3570...

Page 44: ...low directions in the Photoshop manual regarding placement of plug in modules For example with Photoshop 2 5 and 3 0 drag the KODAK RFS 3570 and RFS3570 BIN icons into the PLUG INS folder created when...

Page 45: ...of this manual It is repeated in both places for your convenience This chapter describes how to use the film and slide holders with the Scanner You will learn how to Load film negatives into the film...

Page 46: ...film into the 35 mm film holder KODAK RRR 0000 KODAK F E D B A C Tabs Hinge Film Latch Latch Label 1 Use the two latches opposite the hinge to open the 35 mm film holder 2 Hold the 35 mm film holder...

Page 47: ...er The slide holder can accommodate up to four 35 mm slides at a time Standard slides up to 12 in 3 mm thick will fit into the slide holder Refer to the diagram below to load slides ABC R R Slide Orie...

Page 48: ...oading 35 mm Film and Slide Holders into the Scanner To load a 35 mm film or slide holder into the Scanner 1 If the single frame holder adapter is in the Scanner remove it KODAK Pr ofessional RFS 3570...

Page 49: ...Holders Macintosh Computer G 4 5 2 If the 35 mm multi frame holder adapter is not in the Scanner put it in place in the Scanner in the orientation shown KODAK Professional RFS 3570 F ilm Scanner 35 mm...

Page 50: ...the film images read in the direction of the letter R and that the R is right side up In this position the film will be oriented correctly F E D B A C R R Slide Holder Make sure that the two orientati...

Page 51: ...will need for the film holder KODAK Professional RFS 3570 F ilm Scanner E D B C 5 As you move the holder from side to side you will feel it drop into place at each frame this indicates that the holde...

Page 52: ...n 35 mm into their film holders 1 Select the film holder to match the film size you will scan Notice that a label on the holder indicates its size Supplied with Scanner Optional Refer to Appendix I to...

Page 53: ...or imaged Any edge printing on the film is readable from left to right Bottom of Holder Top of Holder Film in strips can be placed into the film holder but should be handled with extreme care to avoid...

Page 54: ...intosh Computer G Loading Film Holders Other Than 35 mm Sizes into the Scanner 1 If the 35 mm multi frame holder adapter is in the Scanner remove it KODAK Professional RFS 3570 Film Scanner 35 mm Mult...

Page 55: ...4 11 2 If the single frame holder adapter is not in the Scanner put it in place in the Scanner KODAK Pr ofessional RFS 3570 Film Scanner Single frame Holder Adapter insert if not already in Scanner Th...

Page 56: ...r by sliding it down completely into place behind the single frame holder adapter be certain that the film holder is aligned with the indentation in the frame in the Scanner KODAK Pr ofessional RFS 35...

Page 57: ...play the KODAK Driver window Use Scanner buttons and indicators to control the scan Produce a scan and have it appear in an untitled Adobe Photoshop window You can then use Adobe Photoshop to edit the...

Page 58: ...onnected properly to your Macintosh Computer as described in Installing the Scanner Hardware in Chapter 3 We also assume you have read and are familiar with the material con tained in Important Safegu...

Page 59: ...ner is ready for use no warm up is required CAUTION Always turn on the Scanner before you turn on your computer it is important that you follow this procedure 2 If other SCSI devices are present turn...

Page 60: ...5 4 Using the KODAK Driver for Adobe Photoshop Macintosh G 6 Wait and when start up is complete the KODAK Driver window appears...

Page 61: ...e Scanner to refocus Two actions changing the film size and or changing the magnification result in the need for the Scanner to recalibrate and focus If you are in an environment where you rarely chan...

Page 62: ...r film by choosing the film type from the large number of choices on the FILM popup menu Set the Film Size 2 If the FILM SIZE does not match the film you will scan choose the correct size from the FIL...

Page 63: ...A through E of this step Calibration is required each time the Scanner is turned on IMPORTANT Image quality will be degraded significantly if the steps below are not followed with care A If the 35 mm...

Page 64: ...5 8 Using the KODAK Driver for Adobe Photoshop Macintosh G B If a single frame film holder is in the Scanner remove it KODAK Pr ofessional RFS 3570 Film Scanner Single frame Film Holder...

Page 65: ...it in the orientation shown below with the slots at the left and right of the adapter facing forward and then slide the slots all the way down over the edges of the front of the metal frame in the Sca...

Page 66: ...the words Calibration Mask should face forward as shown below The raised lip on the back of the mask should align with the indentation in the rear frame in the Scanner Slide the mask all the way down...

Page 67: ...r calibration to complete reinsert the appropri ate film holder with film in place and wait while focusing occurs and your image appears in the Driver window NOTE In addition to calibration the contro...

Page 68: ...en removed from the holder to emphasize the border in these illustrations NOTES If you change the magnification adjustment the Scanner must refocus As prompted by the message that occurs remove a film...

Page 69: ...p Macintosh G 5 13 Black borders above and below the image indicate underscanning Missing image above and below the scan area indicate overscanning which occurs at the negative end of the slider which...

Page 70: ...e image for one piece of film after another you may wish to leave magnification at the negative end underscanning of the magnification slider On the other hand if you always have extra space around th...

Page 71: ...ow The SELECT button changes to STOP SELECT Scanning will stop automatically after 10 minutes if no additional action is taken B Optional If you are using 35 mm film or slides and you do not see the i...

Page 72: ...or and or brightness as described in Change Color Levels and Change Brightness below Rotate the Image 8 Optional Click 90 CCW 180 or 90 CW to rotate the image 90 counterclockwise CCW 180 or 90 clockwi...

Page 73: ...il NOTES The focusing algorithm operates on the area inside the selection rectangle optimizing on your selection and focusing the rest of the image accordingly To change the size of an existing select...

Page 74: ...is complete and the image appears C Click once to remove the selection rectangle this will ensure that later when you do a scan you obtain the full image not just the small portion within the focus r...

Page 75: ...djustments are desired after using method A Drag the red cyan green magenta and or blue yellow sliders as desired then click VIEW CHANGES to see the effect of the changes NOTES If desired click on the...

Page 76: ...Choose the resolution you want from the RES resolution popup menu The FULL choice provides the greatest resolution and provides the largest amount of data from the Scanner if you want a lower resoluti...

Page 77: ...wn the Command Z key With the key down when you move the crossbar cursor over the edge of the selection rectangle the crossbar turns into arrows Drag the mouse on any corner or side of the selection r...

Page 78: ...r adapter or multi frame holder B Orient the dust removal tool as shown below and with an up and down motion clean the surface of the diffuser making sure the fiber strip makes contact with the diffus...

Page 79: ...cintosh G 5 23 18 Optional Edit the image as desired Scan Additional Images 19 Optional To scan additional images begin by choosing KODAK RFS 3570 from the ACQUIRE submenu of the Adobe Photoshop FILE...

Page 80: ...CLOSE from the FILE menu the window will close without asking you if you want to save the image and the image will not be saved Therefore be sure you save any acquired images you do not want to lose b...

Page 81: ...ics or scenes with dominant colors If you change this setting click VIEW CHANGES to see the effect of the change NOTE If the original prescan only needs fine color and or bright ness adjustments do no...

Page 82: ...a bright highlight or overexposed area This action automatically displays changes in the image window and repositions the color sliders in the BALANCE area of the window NOTES Once clicked the name o...

Page 83: ...he selection rectangle to its new location Then release the Command Z key and mouse button To deselect an area click once inside or outside the selection rectangle FILM Choose the film type you want f...

Page 84: ...used for your image NOTE Refer to Change the Magnification Adjustment earlier in this chapter for additional information on this option NORMAL rotation Displays the image as oriented within the film o...

Page 85: ...with the current set tings closes the KODAK Driver window and creates an untitled Adobe Photoshop window displaying the scanned image SELECT Generates low resolution black and white scans which appea...

Page 86: ...w You can use this choice after each set of adjustments to view changes before final scanning NOTE Normally no scanning occurs so VIEW CHANGES is faster than using PRESCAN Like PRESCAN it does not loa...

Page 87: ...Before you continue complete and submit the enclosed Warranty Regis tration card You should also read Appendix A Software License Agreement and Appendix B Warranty Check the following lists to ensure...

Page 88: ...size A high quality color monitor displays the best images The quality of the scan is not affected by the monitor in use Display Card Graphics Adapter Use the appropriate display card for the display...

Page 89: ...on 3 1 Windows 95 A TWAIN compliant software application The Kodak driver for use with TWAIN compliant PC applications can be used with Adobe Photoshop 3 0 5 or higher with Windows 95 and may also wor...

Page 90: ...dix I Optional Equipment Spare parts List In the United States contact Kodak at 1 800 CD KODAK for detailed information on printer options and accessories and to obtain ordering catalog numbers in Can...

Page 91: ...on Hardware Software PC G 7 1 7 Installation Hardware and Software PC Follow the steps in this section to Install the Scanner hardware Install the KODAK TWAIN Driver for use with your PC TWAIN complia...

Page 92: ...r to a power source 1 Remove any remaining packing material from the Scanner and place the Scanner on either side of your computer You should retain the original shipping carton and packing materials...

Page 93: ...SI host adapter such as those from Adaptec Inc running EZ SCSI 4 01 or later The installer should read all manufacturers instructions for both the computer and the host adapter before installing the a...

Page 94: ...illustrate a typical PC SCSI2 Port BACK OF PC Connecting the Scanner to Your Computer Follow the instructions in this section to connect the Scanner a non terminated SCSI device to your computer Sele...

Page 95: ...er CAUTION Whenever connecting or disconnecting SCSI cables be sure power is turned off on all devices in the SCSI chain including the computer and the Scanner turn off the computer first 1 Select the...

Page 96: ...2 Attach the 50 pin SCSI2 HD connector of the cable to the SCSI port on the back of the computer Make sure the cable connector is well seated by pressing it into place firmly so that the spring clips...

Page 97: ...the other end of the cable to either of the identical SCSI ports on the back of the Scanner Seat the connector firmly and pinch the thin wire clamps shut Serial Number 2 SCSI ID 3 3570 BACK OF FILM S...

Page 98: ...the Scanner to the empty SCSI port on the Scanner seat the terminator firmly and then pinch the thin wire clamps shut Terminator Serial Number 2 SCSI ID 3 3570 BACK OF FILM SCANNER SCSI Terminator 5...

Page 99: ...on all devices in the SCSI chain including the computer and the Scanner turn off the computer first IMPORTANT The SCSI chain mentioned in this section must be connected to a supported SCSI host adapt...

Page 100: ...the Scanner but is available through Kodak Refer to Appendix I Optional Equipment Spare Parts List This cable is also widely available from computer retailers if you obtain a cable from one of these s...

Page 101: ...SCSI Ports 3 Determine if the connected SCSI devices are terminated or not The Scanner is a non terminated SCSI device To do so A First look for an external SCSI terminator on the devices if you find...

Page 102: ...o whether or not an external device is terminated inter nally A Continue on the next page if none of the connected devices is terminated internally B Or continue at Follow these steps if one of the co...

Page 103: ...t device in the chain 1 Attach one end of your 50 pin to 50 pin SCSI cable to the empty SCSI port on the last device in the chain Seat the connector firmly and pinch the thin wire clamps shut NOTE Thi...

Page 104: ...the wire clamps shut 3 Attach the SCSI terminator supplied with the Scanner to the empty SCSI port on the Scanner seat the terminator firmly and pinch the wire clamps shut 4 Continue at Setting the S...

Page 105: ...will place the Scanner in the chain just before the terminated device You can place the Scanner anywhere in the chain be tween the terminated device and the PC 1 Locate the cable leading to the intern...

Page 106: ...he internally terminated device Do not disconnect the other end of the cable Step 2 Internally Terminated Device Back of PC 3 Position the Scanner so that you can connect it in the chain before the te...

Page 107: ...Attach the end of the cable you just disconnected to either of the identical SCSI ports on the back of the Scanner Seat the connector firmly and pinch the thin wire clamps shut Step 4 Internally Termi...

Page 108: ...both connectors firmly and pinch both wire clamps shut NOTE This cable is not supplied with the Scanner but is available through Kodak Refer to Appendix I Optional Equipment Spare Parts List This cabl...

Page 109: ...eps below to set the SCSI identification ID number for the Scanner You set the number by gently pushing buttons at the top and bottom of the SCSI ID switch on the back of the Scanner as described in t...

Page 110: ...umber for the Scanner 3 Double check to make sure that the power to the Scanner is off O The O end of the switch should be pressed in and the green light at the top left front corner of the Scanner sh...

Page 111: ...plications should be able to obtain image data from any TWAIN compliant source of data such as the KODAK driver described in this chapter The availability of the KODAK Driver for TWAIN compliant PC ap...

Page 112: ...if so a new one is not created Creates if one does not already exist a RFS3570 subdirectory within the TWAIN directory Places a set of files within the RFS3570 subdirectory Follow these steps to inst...

Page 113: ...s A Choose RUN from the FILE menu B Type A SETUP type B SETUP if the diskette is in drive B in the command line C Click OK D Install the software by following all instructions as they appear 8 You see...

Page 114: ...ADME files The one you read at step 6 above applied to the installation process This README file applies to using the TWAIN drivers This file can be reread at a later time It is stored on your hard dr...

Page 115: ...al It is repeated in both places for your convenience This chapter describes how to use the film and slide holders with the Scanner You will learn how to Load film negatives into the film holder Load...

Page 116: ...to the 35 mm film holder KODAK RRR 0000 KODAK F E D B A C Tabs Hinge Film Latch Latch Label 1 Use the two latches opposite the hinge to open the 35 mm film holder 2 Hold the 35 mm film holder in front...

Page 117: ...lide holder can accommodate up to four 35 mm slides at a time Standard slides up to 12 in 3 mm thick will fit into the slide holder Refer to the diagram below to load slides ABC R R Slide Orientation...

Page 118: ...5 mm Film and Slide Holders into the Scanner To load a 35 mm film or slide holder into the Scanner 1 If the single frame holder adapter is in the Scanner remove it KODAK Pr ofessional RFS 3570 Film Sc...

Page 119: ...d Slide Holders PC G 8 5 2 If the 35 mm multi frame holder adapter is not in the Scanner put it in place in the Scanner in the orientation shown KODAK Professional RFS 3570 F ilm Scanner 35 mm Multi f...

Page 120: ...images read in the direction of the letter R and that the R is right side up In this position the film will be oriented correctly F E D B A C R R Slide Holder Make sure that the two orientation label...

Page 121: ...ed for the film holder KODAK Professional RFS 3570 F ilm Scanner E D B C 5 As you move the holder from side to side you will feel it drop into place at each frame this indicates that the holder is cor...

Page 122: ...into their film holders 1 Select the film holder to match the film size you will scan Notice that a label on the holder indicates its size Supplied with Scanner Optional Refer to Appendix I to order 2...

Page 123: ...d Any edge printing on the film is readable from left to right Bottom of Holder Top of Holder Film in strips can be placed into the film holder but should be handled with extreme care to avoid damagin...

Page 124: ...ders PC G Loading Film Holders Other Than 35 mm Sizes into the Scanner 1 If the 35 mm multi frame holder adapter is in the Scanner remove it KODAK Professional RFS 3570 Film Scanner 35 mm Multi frame...

Page 125: ...f the single frame holder adapter is not in the Scanner put it in place in the Scanner KODAK Pr ofessional RFS 3570 Film Scanner Single frame Holder Adapter insert if not already in Scanner The slots...

Page 126: ...ding it down completely into place behind the single frame holder adapter be certain that the film holder is aligned with the indentation in the frame in the Scanner KODAK Pr ofessional RFS 3570 Film...

Page 127: ...you can acquire images from the Scanner into your applications software and then save the images as files on your computer hard disk This chapter describes how to Use a KODAK Driver for TWAIN complia...

Page 128: ...ications software in the Windows environment and that you have your Scanner connected properly to your PC as described in Installing the Scanner Hardware in Chapter 7 We also assume you have read and...

Page 129: ...s to TWAIN drivers You should first 1 With your computer scanner and other SCSI devices if present turned off turn on the Scanner by pressing the I end of the power switch on the back of the Scanner T...

Page 130: ...obtain image data However all software does not implement the specifications as intended IMPORTANT Some image editing software takes all available RAM by default at start up The TWAIN driver will not...

Page 131: ...TWAIN ACQUIRE in Adobe Photoshop 3 0 on the ACQUIRE submenu on the FILE menu 6 Wait and when start up is complete the KODAK Driver window appears NOTE If you see a message that The Scanner was not fou...

Page 132: ...to allow the Scanner to refocus Two actions changing the film size and or changing the magnification result in the need for the Scanner to recalibrate and focus If you are in an environment where you...

Page 133: ...choosing the film type from the large number of choices on the FILM drop down list box Set the Film Size 2 If the FILM SIZE does not match the film you will scan choose the correct size from the FILM...

Page 134: ...through E of this step Calibration is required each time the Scanner is turned on IMPORTANT Image quality will be degraded significantly if the steps below are not followed with care A If the 35 mm mu...

Page 135: ...Using KODAK Drivers with Windows Applications PC G 9 9 B If a single frame film holder is in the Scanner remove it KODAK Pr ofessional RFS 3570 Film Scanner Single frame Film Holder...

Page 136: ...in the orientation shown below with the slots at the left and right of the adapter facing forward and then slide the slots all the way down over the edges of the front of the metal frame in the Scann...

Page 137: ...the words Calibration Mask should face forward as shown below The raised lip on the back of the mask should align with the indentation in the frame in the Scanner Slide the mask all the way down in th...

Page 138: ...calibration to complete reinsert the appropri ate film holder with film in place and wait while focusing occurs and your image appears in the Driver window NOTE In addition to calibration the control...

Page 139: ...removed from the holder to emphasize the border in these illustrations NOTES If you change the magnification adjustment the Scanner must refocus As prompted by the message that occurs remove a film h...

Page 140: ...pplications PC G Black borders above and below the image indicate underscanning which occurs at the negative end of the slider Missing image above and below the scan area indicate overscanning which o...

Page 141: ...on of the image you want to use then you may wish to leave magnification at the positive end overscanning of the magnification slider The most recently used magnification setting for each film size is...

Page 142: ...and you do not see the image you want click STOP SELECT remove the film holder center the desired image in the holder reinsert the holder and click SELECT again D When you see the image you want clic...

Page 143: ...he most definition Later when you click SCAN the time required to complete the scan will increase slightly if you select NORMAL or HIGH NOTE There is no immediate response when a SHARPEN option is sel...

Page 144: ...ing on your selection and focusing the rest of the image accordingly To change the size of an existing selected area drag a handle to make the rectangle bigger or smaller To move the selection rectang...

Page 145: ...e window and repositions the color sliders in the BALANCE area of the window NOTES Once clicked the name of the CLICK WHITE button changes to CLICK NOW a prompt indicating that you should click the im...

Page 146: ...rwise current settings will be saved from one work session to the next for the selected film type until they are changed Change Contrast 14 Optional Use the scroll bars or type new values 10 to 10 to...

Page 147: ...ssor and amount of memory in the computer Crop the Image 16 Follow part A or part B of this step depending on whether or not you want to crop the image A If you do not want to crop the image click onc...

Page 148: ...s new location To deselect an area click once inside or outside the selection rectangle Scan the Image 17 Click SCAN The KODAK Driver window closes and the scan appears in a window in your software ap...

Page 149: ...mask and holder and rescan the image D If the problem continues use the scanner software RECALIBRATE button as described in Appendix C Troubleshooting 18 Optional Edit and or save the image as desire...

Page 150: ...FILE menu in some applica tions the window will close without asking you if you want to save the image and the image will not be saved Therefore be sure you save any acquired images you do not want to...

Page 151: ...e the effect of the change NOTE If the original prescan only needs fine color and or bright ness adjustments do not turn off AUTO BAL instead adjust color and or brightness as described earlier in thi...

Page 152: ...displays changes in the image window and repositions the color sliders in the BALANCE area of the window NOTES Once clicked the name of the CLICK WHITE button changes to CLICK NOW a prompt indicating...

Page 153: ...om this drop down list to the edgeprint codes printed on your negatives from KODAK Professional Films FILM SIZE Choose the film size from this drop down list box to match the film you will scan NOTE R...

Page 154: ...e bubbles or water spots from scanned images that may appear as a result of dust on the scanner diffuser NOTE For full details of eliminating bubbles or water spots from scanned images refer to Append...

Page 155: ...he edges among image elements pixels Choose from HIGH NORMAL or OFF Version Number The version number for the KODAK TWAIN Driver appears in the title line at the top of the KODAK Driver window VIEW CH...

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Page 157: ...ing appendices A Software License Agreement B Warranty C Troubleshooting D Messages from KODAK Drivers E Replacing the Fuse F Updating the KODAK Driver G Repacking Instructions H Problem Report Form I...

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Page 159: ...dak provides this software and licenses its use worldwide You assume responsibility for selection of the software to achieve your intended results and for installation use and results obtained from th...

Page 160: ...tive until terminated You may terminate it at any time by destroying the software together with all copies in any form It will also terminate upon conditions set forth elsewhere in the Agreement or if...

Page 161: ...s and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state Limitations of Remedies Kodak s entire liability and your exclusive remedy shall be 1 the replacement of any diskette not meeting Kod...

Page 162: ...the rights duties or obligations hereunder is prohibited This Agreement will be governed by the laws of the State of New York Should you have any questions concerning this Agreement you may contact K...

Page 163: ...option either repair or replace the equipment without charge subject to the conditions and limitations stated herein Such repair service will include all labor as well as any necessary adjustments and...

Page 164: ...rms of this warranty may be different Unless a specific Kodak warranty is communicated to the purchaser in writing by a Kodak company no other warranty or liability exists beyond the information conta...

Page 165: ...This warranty does not cover circumstances beyond Kodak s control service or parts to correct problems resulting from the use of attachments accessories or alterations not marketed by Kodak service r...

Page 166: ...of any substitute equipment facilities or services or claims of your customers for such damages This limitation of liability will not apply to claims for injury to persons or damage to property cause...

Page 167: ...computer still will not start have it repaired SCSI cable connected to computer is longer than 15 feet 4 6 meters Reconfigure or remove one or more SCSI devices so that cable lengths are less than 15...

Page 168: ...t dimmed the Scanner choice does not appear on the menu The KODAK Driver files are not in the correct location on your hard disk Follow the directions in Installing the KODAK Driver for Adobe Photosho...

Page 169: ...scanned Move 35 mm Holder left or right until image is scanned or load film into Holder if it is empty The Holder is empty Load film into Holder Scanned image is reversed Film reversed in Holder Ensur...

Page 170: ...oose Control Panel s from the Apple menu Find and open Monitors Click Colors then click the largest value in list box Close and try again PC monitor is not set properly for color Follow the manufactur...

Page 171: ...the computer and Scanner restart This will force a calibration to occur Perform calibration as described in Chapter 5 Macintosh or Chapter 9 PC Light in the area of the film holder is interfering with...

Page 172: ...ffuser a 3 x 4 piece of white plastic in the scanner producing unwanted results The two part procedure de scribed in this section combines using a dust removal tool to clean the diffuser with a softwa...

Page 173: ...on the dust removal tool is behind the diffuser KODAK Professional RFS 3570 Film Scanner THIS SIDE TOWARD FRONT OF MACHINE Diffuser Dust removal tool Fiber strip 3 Clean the surface of the diffuser wi...

Page 174: ...scanning activity Other Recommendations to Avoid Water Spots or Bubbles We suggest that you follow these additional recommendations to avoid the problem of water spots or bubbles in scanned images Wo...

Page 175: ...e prompts in the message to continue the scanning process Appendix D Messages from KODAK Drivers The KODAK Drivers add new messages to your software application An explanation of those added messages...

Page 176: ...ame film holder adapter is in the scanner 3 INSERT the CALIBRATION MASK behind the single frame film holder adapter with the label facing forward 4 CLICK OK to begin calibration The Scanner must perfo...

Page 177: ...device and then deleting the files from this disk Then try again Be certain that you have the minimum system memory necessary to operate the Scanner with your computer Refer to Required Hardware in Ch...

Page 178: ...Scanner that is preventing the retrieval of an image when you click the button Try the operation again if the message reappears shut down the computer system restart and try again An unexpected probl...

Page 179: ...as described in Chapter 3 Macintosh or Chapter 7 PC and try again An unexpected problem occurred with the Scanner hardware Contact Kodak Could not focus scanner Focusing could not occur with the curr...

Page 180: ...d as is an ASPI compliant host adapter but the Windows ASPI files that accompany the ASPI compliant host adapter are not installed in the PC Install the Windows ASPI files that accompany the ASPI comp...

Page 181: ...above do not resolve the problem reinstall the Scanner software as described in Chapter 3 Macintosh or Chapter 7 PC and try again Firmware download failed Check SCSI bus NOTE Firmware is downloaded a...

Page 182: ...scribed in Chapter 3 Macintosh or Chapter 7 PC and try again Reinstall the KODAK Driver files as described in Chapter 3 Macintosh or Chapter 7 PC and try again Turn off the computer then the Scanner T...

Page 183: ...original disk There is an unusual condition with the KODAK Driver for use with Adobe Photoshop on the Macintosh computer Choose the driver again from the Acquire submenu If the problems recurs shut do...

Page 184: ...nneeded files or by backing up files from this disk to another storage device and then deleting the files from this disk Then try again Be certain that you have the minimum system memory necessary to...

Page 185: ...into the Scanner PLEASE WAIT FOCUSING IN PROGRESS Scanner is focusing As prompted wait for focusing to occur Preferences file could not be saved The system disk is full or is write protected for examp...

Page 186: ...Driver as described in Chapter 7 and try again If this is unsuccessful contact Kodak Required Scanner setup file RFS3570 TBL for output not available Try again If problem persists reinstall the driver...

Page 187: ...nnected the Scanner to a different computer or to the same computer to which you recently connected an additional SCSI device resulting in a SCSI ID conflict Reset the Scanner SCSI ID so that it is di...

Page 188: ...g Data Source Failure due to unknown causes Appears when attempting to access the image window with a TWAIN acquire command A TWAIN compliant KODAK Driver has not been installed or has been installed...

Page 189: ...ne electrical service to another NOTE Contact Kodak if you replace the fuse because it has blown and it immediately blows again 1 Turn off your computer 2 Verify that the power switch on the back of t...

Page 190: ...cover has a small tab accessible from the plug outlet cavity Fuse Cover Tab 5 Insert a thin flat object like a small screwdriver beneath the fuse cover tab and twist the fuse housing pops free 6 Pull...

Page 191: ...the fuse from the fuse holder FUSE 9 Replace the blown fuse with a new fuse selecting from the table below These fuses are commonly available outside of Kodak CAUTION For continued protection against...

Page 192: ...using and slide the pieces together until they snap together Flat End 11 Slide the fuse housing back into the Scanner be certain that the tab is aligned properly and that you push the fuse cover until...

Page 193: ...ailability of software downloading service described in this section may vary from area to area When Kodak prepares updated versions of the software drivers for the scanner it makes those updates avai...

Page 194: ...ry and on CompuServe Go Kodak and then check Library 1 Instructions are also posted describing how to access the Kodak ftp site through the on line service ftp utility Find and download the driver for...

Page 195: ...cintosh in Chapter 3 except as noted here Since you will be replacing files KODAK RFS 3570 and RFS3570 BIN with new versions you may wish to save the older versions of the files by copying them to a b...

Page 196: ...t KODAK Driver s in Chapter 7 except if the files have been downloaded from a net work instead of obtained on a diskette run the SETUP program from its location on you hard disk rather than from the d...

Page 197: ...of the Warranty Registration card or dated proof of purchase Please follow these instructions if you need to repack your Scanner to ship it to Kodak Be sure to use the original shipping carton and pa...

Page 198: ...nto the original shipping carton NOTE The plastic bag is important because it protects the Scanner from dirt and scuffing during shipment 6 Place the completed Problem Report Form Appendix H in the sh...

Page 199: ...e ______________________________________________________ Date ________________________________________________________________ Equipment Description Scanner Serial Number ______________________ See ba...

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Page 201: ...nsferring to PVC sleeves and folder The printer can use the KODAK EKTATHERM Color Proofing Ribbon CMYK reflective print paper with a new dye set for matching color prepress proofing requirements KODAK...

Page 202: ...ith RFS 3570 Film Scanner RFS 6 x 7 cm Film Holder 815 2472 6 x 7 cm Film Holder for use with RFS 3570 Film Scanner RFS 6 x 9 cm Film Holder 857 7207 6 x 9 cm Film Holder for use with RFS 3570 Film Sc...

Page 203: ...ation Mask 180 7296 Calibration mask light lock gate RFS 35 mm Multi frame Holder Adapter 869 8821 RFS 35 mm Multi frame Holder Adapter to hold 35 mm multi frame holders Single frame Holder Adapter 85...

Page 204: ...ters This item is not supplied with the Scanner but is widely available from computer retailers 50 pin SCSI to 50 pin SCSI2 cable for IBM Compatible PC computers This item is not supplied with the Sca...

Page 205: ...e United States call 1 800 CD KODAK in Canada call 1 800 465 6325 and elsewhere contact your local Kodak representative Power cord 590966 50 pin SCSI terminator 692480 Shipping box cardboard 3B5877 Us...

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Page 207: ...anual fine tuning Scanning Resolutions Preset and selectable custom resolutions providing up to 2000 DPI depending on film size Focus Built in Autofocus Film and Holders Holder for 35 mm unmounted fil...

Page 208: ...CD area array sensor RGB filter wheel Xenon strobe Interface Termination Small Computer System Interface SCSI The Scanner does not have an internal terminator Interface Cards Macintosh computer none r...

Page 209: ...urn to within this range before turning it on Operating Ambient Humidity Range 20 to 75 relative humidity non condensing NOTE If the Scanner is stored or transported in cold temperatures and then brou...

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Page 211: ...ou click SCAN in the KODAK Driver window As the image is acquired the settings you ve made are applied to the image data BIN file This file placed on your hard disk when you install the software conta...

Page 212: ...A single large image displayed in the KODAK Driver win dow as you manipulate the controls in the window POWER on Light A light at the top left front of the Scanner that when on indicates that the Sca...

Page 213: ...Index G 11 1 11 Index...

Page 214: ...ee B W Blue 1 1 Macintosh 5 19 PC 9 19 to 9 20 9 25 BIN files See RFS3570 BIN Brightness Macintosh 5 19 5 26 PC 9 20 9 26 C Cables Message D 13 to D 14 Power cords v Macintosh 3 2 PC 7 2 SCSI I 4 Leng...

Page 215: ...9 19 9 27 FTP F 1 Full Resolution Macintosh 5 20 5 28 to 5 29 PC 9 20 Fuse E 1 to E 4 Message D 13 to D 14 Replacing E 1 to E 4 Specifications E 3 Troubleshooting D 13 to D 14 G G Green See Green Gamm...

Page 216: ...ipment I 1 to I 3 Overscanning Macintosh 5 13 PC 9 14 P Packing materials iii 3 2 7 2 Photoshop See Adobe Photoshop Pixel 1 1 Plug in modules See Adobe Photoshop Plug ins Port See SCSI Port Positive f...

Page 217: ...pare part I 3 Single frame holder adapter Macintosh 4 4 4 11 5 9 PC 9 10 Spare part I 3 Size Film See Film Size Size of scan J 2 Slides Holders Macintosh 4 3 to 4 7 PC 8 3 to 8 7 Spare parts I 2 to I...

Page 218: ...5 30 PC 9 20 9 25 9 29 W Warm up time J 1 Warranty B 1 to B 4 Warranty Registration card 2 1 6 1 Water hazard iv Weight J 3 Windows 6 2 6 3 9 4 ASPI host adapter See SCSI ASPI host adapter Microsoft 6...

Page 219: ...r implied with respect to this information Kodak shall not be liable for any loss or damage including consequential or special damages resulting from the use of this information even if loss or damage...

Page 220: ...EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY ROCHESTER NY 14650 KODAK Professional RFS 3570 Film Scanner Revised 4 97 Part No 7C3306 Kodak is a trademark Printed in U S A DIGITAL APPLIED I M A G I N G...

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