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Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] E HARDWARE MANUAL
9222-2887-11 P-A208
BEFORE YOU
BEGIN
Thank you for purchasing this Minolta product. Please take the time to read through this instruction manual so you can enjoy all the features of your new scanner. This manual contains information regarding products introduced before September, 2002. To obtain compatibility information for products released after this date, contact a Minolta Service Facility (www. minoltasupport. com). [. . . ] See page 15 for instructions on how to load the holder into the scanner.
Using the glassless attachment
The glassless attachment allows scans without any extra glass surfaces in the optical path. See page 11 for instructions on how to insert the attachment into the Universal Holder.
To open, press the latch on the attachment and lift the cover. Adjust the masking bars on the attachment to the film format. White markings indicate the format positions: 6X4. 5, 6X6, 6X7, 6X8, and 6X9.
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With the emulsion down, place the film on the attachment. Align the frame with the attachment aperture. Carefully close the cover until the latch clicks. See page 15 for instructions on how to load the holder into the scanner.
Multi-format Set HS-P1 (sold separately)
The multi-format attachment allows non-standard film sizes to be scanned. The set includes the multi-format attachment cover (1), the multi-format attachment base (2), and a set of three masks (FM-P2)(3).
3 1 2
The Multi-format attachment is designed for non-standard film sizes, special technical films, and non-photographic transparent media. The maximum area that can be scanned at one time is 56. 58 mm X 83. 82 mm. This attachment can be used for 16 mm film, microfilm, or 24 X 65 mm panoramic images. TEM (transmission electron microscopy) film can also be scanned. However, since the image area of some TEM films is larger than the holder aperture, several scans need to be made and then the image must be reconstructed digitally. Slide the left side of the attachment base into the Universal Holder so the two protrusions on the attachment are aligned to the two slots in the holder. Carefully press the right side of the base down until the latch in the Universal Holder clicks.
Insert the two pin on the attachment cover into the two corresponding holes in the Universal Holder. Both pins should click into place.
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LOADING THE
FILM HOLDERS
With a straight edge and sharp knife, cut the aperture for the film from one of the masks. The aperture should be the same dimensions as the image area, not the film size; the mask should separate the film from the glass base of the attachment to prevent newton rings, and the aperture should only show the image area to eliminate flare from the surrounding clear film.
Slide the tab of the mask into the slot on the side of the Universal Holder. Fit the holes on the other side of the mask (2) over the registration pins on the base of the the holder on each side of the cover hinges.
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With the emulsion down, place the film on the mask. Align the image area with the mask aperture. Carefully close the cover until the latch clicks. See page 15 for instructions on how to load the holder into the scanner.
To remove the film, slide the latch toward the center of the holder and lift the cover.
3
To remove the multi-format attachment from the Universal Holder, slide the latch near the hinge (3) to remove the cover.
4
To remove the glass base of the attachment, slide the latch on the Universal Holder (4) and lift the base from the holder.
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Loading a film holder into the scanner
Before using the scanner, install the DiMAGE Scan Utility; see the software instruction manual. Turn on the scanner and then start the computer. Launch the DiMAGE Scan Utility before inserting the film holder.
Do not insert the film holder into the scanner while the DiMAGE Scan Utility is launching or the scanner is initializing (the indicator lamp blinks during this period).
Insert the film holder into the scanner in the direction indicated by the white arrow. [. . . ] The data sheet may be copied and used to record scanner settings. Details on the film, exposure, and any special filters or processing used can be noted.
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IMAGE
DATA SHEET
Image:
Date:
Film:
Exposure:
Filtration:
Processing:
Image processing
Brightness, contrast, & color balance palette Brightness: Contrast: Red: Green: Blue:
Image-correction Job: Hue, saturation & lightness palette Hue: Saturation: Lightness: Unsharp mask Amount: Radius: Threshold: Shadow: Digital ICE: Digital ROC: Selective-color palette Cyan: Magenta: Yellow Black:
R/ G/ B/ C/ M/ Y/ R/ G/ B/ C/ M/ Y/ R/ G/ B/ C/ M/ Y/ R/ G/ B/ C/ M/ Y/
Digital GEM:
Exposure control
Master:
Exposure-control setting file: Red: Job name: Input size (W): Output size (W): Color space: Auto exposure: Color depth: Input size (H): Output size (H): ICC profile: Multi-sample scan: Magnification: Unit: Green: Blue:
Scan settings
Input resolution: Output resolution:
Color matching Preferences
Notes:
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONS
Multi-format film scanner Fixed film, moving sensor, single-pass scan Three wavelength cold cathode fluorescent Three-line RGB CCD with 7, 260 pixels per line 4, 800 X 4, 800 35 mm - 25. 0 X 37. 1 mm Medium format - 56. 58 X 83. 82 mm Negative or positive, color or monochrome 35 mm, 120, and 220 film (6X4. 5, 6X6, 6X7, 6X8, 6X9) Input - 16 bit, output - 8 or 16 bit 4. 2 (tested)
Type: Scan method: Light source: Imaging sensor: Maximum scan resolution: Scanning dimensions: Film types: Color depth: Dynamic range: Scan times (approximate):
Film 35mm color positive Scan
Scan type Prescan
Time (IBM PC/AT) 9 seconds 49 seconds 13 seconds 3 minutes
Time (Macintosh) 10 seconds 56 seconds 16 seconds 3 minutes 50 seconds
Prescan 6 X 9 color positive Scan
Test conditions: IBM PC/AT:
Macintosh
Pentium IV 1. 8 GHz CPU, 1GB RAM, Windows 2000 Professional operating system, IEEE1394 interface with an Adaptec AFW-4300 board, Adobe Photoshop 7. 0, no auto-exposure, no Digital ICE3 processing. PowerPC G4 533MHz CPU, 1. 5GB RAM, Mac OS 9. 2. 2, FireWire interface, Adobe Photoshop 7. 0, no auto-exposure, no Digital ICE3 processing.
Times listed above do not include transfer time to the computer. Scanning times change according to the preferences settings used. [. . . ]
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