3
Overview
Background Knowledge
This manual assumes familiarity with operations common to
the Macintosh and Windows operating systems. If you are in
doubt about the meaning of any of the terms used here, refer to
the documentation provided with your operating system.
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As part of Nikon’s “Life-Long Learning” commitment to ongo-
ing product support and education, continually-updated infor-
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answers to frequently-asked questions (FAQs), and general ad-
vice on digital imaging and photography.
Terminology
Throughout this manual, “4000 ED” is used in reference to SUPER
COOLSCAN 4000 ED film scanners and “LS-2000” in refer-
ence to SUPER COOLSCAN 2000 film scanners. “MA-20 (S)”
is used in reference to both MA-20 and MA-20 (S) slide mount
adapters, “IA-20 (S)” in reference to both IA-20 and IA-20 (S)
adapters for APS (IX240) film (available separately), and
“SF-200 (S)” in reference to both SF-200 and SF-200 (S) slide
feeder adapters (available separately for 4000 ED and LS-2000
film scanners).
Illustrations
This manual is for use with both the Windows and Macintosh
versions of Nikon Scan. While the majority of the illustrations
are taken from the Windows version of the product, save where
otherwise noted the operations described apply to both the
Macintosh and Windows versions.