9
General Screen Layout
1.
Thumbnail images:
this area displays thumbnails of the frames
you have prescanned.
2.
Scroll left and scroll right buttons:
(scroll filmstrip thumbnails):
if more than 6 images have been prescanned, you can use the
scroll left and scroll right buttons to scroll through the thumbnail
images.
3.
Film motion:
(reverse eject, reverse, forward, forward eject):
move the filmstrip in the scanner.
4.
Zoom in and zoom out:
use these two buttons to zoom in or out
on the previewed image.
5.
Move:
click this button to turn the pointer into a hand icon, which
when clicked and dragged on the previewed image, changes the
portion of the image displayed.
6.
Image rotation:
(90
°
counterclockwise, 180
°
, 90
°
clockwise):
click the appropriate button to rotate the previewed image.
7.
Flip horizontal and flip vertical:
click the appropriate button to
flip the previewed image.
8.
Black pointer, gray pointer, and white pointer:
use these
buttons to set the black, gray and white points of the previewed
image.
9.
CMYK or RGB value:
these fields display the color values for the
single pixel below the current pointer location
.
10.
Auto balance:
toggle this button to control whether the scene
balance algorithm is applied or not.
11.
Default balance:
click this button to apply the default color
balance.
12.
Auto-focus:
click this button to perform auto-focus for the
mounted slide or filmstrip in the scanner.
13.
Undo:
click this button to undo the last function performed.
14.
Image window:
click this button to display a second window
–
the image window
–
it allows you to view the previewed image in
greater detail.
15.
Prescan frame:
click this button to perform a prescan and create
a preview of the image.
16.
Prescan strip:
click this button to create a preview scan of each
of the frames in the filmstrip
.
17.
Scan:
click this button to perform a scan of the slide or of all the
selected frames in a filmstrip.