7 Other Features
7.1 Window Menu
7.1.1
Exposure Setting
Window Menu > Exposure Setting
I have no idea what this is for. For me, it is permanently disabled. Explanations
gratefully received.
7.1.2
Output Preview
Window Menu > Exposure Setting
This function does not appear to very useful. In the example shown in the pictures above, it seems
to say that if you scan a slide which is 1.383 in. wide by 0.9 in. high at 3600 dpi (= 4979 x 3240
pixels), then it will not fit on a monitor with a resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels, hence the large red
square and warning message shown in the top middle picture.
If you defined a Selection Area in the Active Frame of 0.2 in. by 0.2 in. (= 720 x 720 pixels - unclick
the Output padlock and type the values in, not shown above), then that portion of the slide will fill
most of the monitor screen, as shown in the blue image in the lower middle picture. This is not
relevant if images are viewed via an Image Editor which automatically sizes the picture to a defined
Preview Area or to Full Screen.
Cyberview
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