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Digital ROC (Reconstruction of Color) can restore the faded color of old film, see page 2. The
results with Digital ROC vary with the condition of the film.
Digital ROC - Reconstruction Of Color
When Digital ROC is used, the prescan also makes the final scan. When the final scan is made,
the image data is simply processed and saved. While the final scan is relatively fast, the prescans
require more time. Because the final scan and prescan are made at the same time, always pre-
form the prescan with the autofocus-at-scan function active in the preferences box (p. 30), or with
point AF (p. 36) or manual focus (p. 37). To turn off Digital ROC, click the Digital-ROC button
again.
Digital ROC cannot be used with 16-bit linear color depth (p. 30). When Digital ROC is activated,
the auto-expose-for-slides setting in the preferences box, color matching, and the AE lock and
AE-area-selection functions are disabled.
Digital ROC cannot be used with traditional silver-halide black and white films. Special black and
white films that are designed to be developed in a C-41 or equivalent color process, Kodak Select
Black & White 400, Kodak T400CN, or Ilford XP2 Super, can be processed with the Digital ROC
function. These films should be scanned with the color-negative film-type setting. Results cannot
be guarantied with other types of black and white film.
The undo, redo, and reset-all buttons have no effect with the Digital ICE3 functions.
Original image
After Digital ROC processing
Click the Digital-ROC button to activate the
function; the current prescan image will be
deleted. Press the prescan button to view the
results.