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How to Scan: Scanning Photos, Using DIGITAL
ICE, and Scanning Film

Scanning Non-Damaged Photos

1. Position the photo on the upper glass bed, as detailed in the “Position the Scan Material” section

of the Start Here guide.

2. Launch ScanWizard Pro.

If asked to calibrate your scanner, you can skip this section for now and come back to it later.

Or, if you wish to perform calibration, see the ArtixScan F1 Supplement for more details.

If prompted to set up Color Matching, click OK for now to accept the settings. You can

always change the settings at a later time. For more details, see the ArtixScan F1

Supplement.

3. In the Preview window of ScanWizard Pro, choose 

Reflective

 from the Scan Material menu.

4. Click the 

Overview

 button in the Preview window to see a preliminary scan of the image.

5. Select the 

Scan Frame

 tool, and choose the area to be scanned by sizing the marquee around the

targeted area.

6. Select the 

Auto Focus

 tool, and select the area of the scan frame to which the AF function will be

applied.

7. Specify your scanning requirements in the Settings window. Choose the desired image type and

resolution, and adjust the scan frame settings if necessary.

8. Adjust image quality if necessary, using the Advanced Image Correction tools.
9. Click the 

Scan 

(or “Batch”) button in the Preview window to start scanning. (The Scan button

appears as the “Batch” button when ScanWizard Pro is launched in stand-alone mode in

Windows XP.)

Summary of Contents for ArtixScan F1

Page 1: ...the software Skip this step if you have a newer version of Photoshop Elements already installed on your computer B Place the Microtek software CD ROM into the CD ROM drive and double click the ScanWi...

Page 2: ...p 4 Connect Scanner To the power adapter A Remove the yellow Step 4 sticker from your scanner B Connect the power cord to the back of the scanner C Plug the power cord into a power source To the Hi Sp...

Page 3: ...ther when the holders are put together Assembling the 35mm Filmstrip Holder with the Main Holder Assembling the 4 x 5 Film Holder with the Main Holder Assembling the 6 x 22 cm Film Holder with the Mai...

Page 4: ...roller software for the ArtixScan F1 The four windows of ScanWizard Pro are shown here to familiarize you with the interface and to prepare you for the material in the next section on Scanning ScanWiz...

Page 5: ...the Preview window of ScanWizard Pro choose Reflective from the Scan Material menu 4 Click the Overview button in the Preview window to see a preliminary scan of the image 5 Select the Scan Frame tool...

Page 6: ...he first column in this section If scanning negatives a Go to the Preview window of ScanWizard Pro and from the Scan Material menu choose Negative Negative Film The Negative Scan Settings window appea...

Page 7: ...tings window that works best for you Select Normal or Strong 3 If the colors in your photo or film are faded and need restoring check the Automatic Color Restoration box in the Settings window 4 Click...

Page 8: ...ht comes on when the scanner is turned on Make sure your scanner is connected to your computer and plugged into a power source 2 Add Remove Hardware Wizard appears on your screen Click the Cancel butt...

Page 9: ...s on your screen Finally select and click the title of the manual you wish to view Missing Items If your package is missing items please call Microtek Customer Service Copyright 2007 Microtek Internti...

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