Solution
To scan films into an application program, you can start ScanGear CS from within the program.
In the Advanced Mode, you can change the resolution and use various functions to scan, including color correction and filters.
1.Remove the protective sheet from the document cover of the scanner
2.Set the film in the Film Guide, and position the Film Guide on the document glass of the scanner
3.Close the document cover
4.Start ScanGear CS from within the application program
<PhotoStudio is used in this example>
Windows
1.Click the [Start] menu and select [(All) Programs], followed by [ArcSoft PhotoStudio 5.5] and [PhotoStudio 5.5].
2.Click the [File] menu and select [Acquire].
Macintosh
1.Double-click the [PhotoStudio] alias on the desktop or open the [Applications] folder, and double-click the [PhotoStudio] folder, followed by the [PhotoStudio] icon.
2.Click the [File] menu and select [Acquire].
The ScanGear CS window will display.
5.If ScanGear CS is in the Simple Mode, click the [Advanced Mode] tab to display the Advanced Mode window
6.Set the [Select Source] category corresponding to the film
7.Set the [Color Mode] category corresponding to the image you want
8.Click the [Preview] button
Thumbnails of the frames will display.
IMPORTANT
- If the previewed image does not display correctly, adjust the position of the film in the Film Guide and click the [Preview] button again.
9.Place a check mark beside the frames you wish to scan
A check mark automatically appears on the first frame. If you do not need to scan a frame, click the check mark to remove it.
10.Select an [Output Size]
You must select the Output Size for each individual frame that you are scanning by clicking it to display the blue selection frame and then selecting the Output Size.
This procedure is not required when you scan each frame with the Flexible option.
Select a scan area as required.
Flexible | You can select the Output Resolution and the width, height and scale settings when you select the Flexible option. The default Output Resolution is 1200 dpi and the scale is 100%. Adjust these as required. |
Paper Format Sizes | You can select from the Business Card, 4" x 6", A5, B5, A4, Letter, Legal, B4 and A3 options. The default Output Resolution is 300 dpi. The width, height and scale settings cannot be selected. The scale will automatically change according to the size of the area selected with the cropping frame. |
Image Display Sizes | You can select from the 128 x 128 pixels, 640 x 480 pixels, 800 x 600 pixels, 1024 x 768 pixels, 1280 x 1024 pixels, 1600 x 1200 pixels, 2048 x 1536 pixels, 2272 x 1704 pixels and the 2592 x 1944 pixels options. These dimensions conform to computer display sizes and digital camera output sizes. The default Output Resolution is 150 dpi. The width, height and scale settings cannot be selected. Choosing one of the image display sizes automatically crops the preview image to the corresponding size. The width-to-height aspect ratio will remain unchanged if you enlarge, shrink or move the cropping frame. |
IMPORTANT
- The Output Resolution can be set individually for any option within the Flexible, paper format sizes and image display sizes categories. The same Output Resolution is used within any one of the three categories.
- A warning message will display if you set the Output Resolution higher than necessary. If you proceed anyway, it may take an extremely long time to scan and yield a very large image file.
Input Resolution and file sizes vary with the selected Output Resolution and scale settings (35 mm films).
Output Resolution (resolution of the image as passed to an application program) | Scale(magnification setting) | Input Resolution(actual resolution at which an image is scanned) | File Size(rough estimate) |
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300 dpi | Approx. 400% | 1200 dpi (300 dpi x 400%) | Approx. 6.5 MB |
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600 dpi | Approx. 400% | 2400 dpi (600 dpi x 400%) | Approx. 25.9 MB |
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1200 dpi | Approx. 400% | 4800 dpi(1200 dpi x 400%) | Approx. 105.7 MB |
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2400 dpi | Approx. 400% | 9600 dpi(2400 dpi x 400%) | Approx. 414.7 MB |
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3200 dpi | Approx. 400% | 12800 dpi(3200 dpi x 400%) | Approx. 737.3MB |
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* The data volumes are shown for BMP and PICT format images. Images saved in compressed file formats, such as the JPEG format, will be smaller.
11.Set the other categories as required
12.Click the [Scan] button
13.After the scan is complete, click the close box to close ScanGear CS
The image will display in the application program.
14.Save the displayed image
15.After you have finished scanning film, put the protective sheet back on the document cover of the scanner
IMPORTANT
- Always replace the protective sheet when you are not scanning film.