5
Basic Scanning for PC Users
Scanning Photos
1. Insert the holder with the loaded film into the transparency bay of the scanner, as detailed in the
“Position the Scan Material” section in this guide.
2. Launch ScanWizard Pro as a stand-alone by clicking on the program icon on the desktop.
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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 F2 Supplement in the Microtek
software CD/DVD for more details.
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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 F2 Supplement
in the Microtek Software CD/DVD.
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 choose the area to be applied with the AF function by dragging a
rectangle around it.
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.