[. . . ] During a prescan, a progress bar appears, indicating the degree of progress.
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2. Rotate/Mirror tab
The cursor moves onto this tab after a prescan. When the Sleeve or APS carrier is used, one screen displays a maximum of six images. . . 3 frames x 2 rows. To display the sixth and subsequent frames, scroll the images using the scroll bar. This tab lets you rotate, mirror, and refresh images or manually adjust the beginning-offrame position. [. . . ] However, because images are always flipped from their original positions, those already flipped once are not flipped. Refresh button If the beginning-of-frame position is not accurate during a prescan, the image may have unbalanced colors. Clicking the Refresh button after adjusting the position using the X/Y offset recalculates the colors. X/Y offset This lets you manually adjust the beginning-of-frame position if inaccurate during a prescan. Clicking an arrow or anywhere between an arrow and the slider or dragging the slider shifts the frame position Horizontally. (Note that when you rotate an image, it is rotated from the X offset slide bar image position. ) The Y offset slide bar appears to the left of the scroll bar. Operating the Y offset slide bar shifts all the frame positions simultaneously. The offset value or how much they were shifted appears at the right extremity of the screen. Frame count Displays the total number of frames acquired during a prescan. Scroll bar Because the screen displays a maximum of six frames, use the scroll bar to display the remaining frames when the frame count is more than 7. Operate the scroll bar as you do in a Window.
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Right mouse button clicking
Selecting a frame and clicking the right mouse button on it display the dropdown menu which offers the following functions. The information includes the film type and vendor name, but only the vendor name appears in some cases, depending on film. Correction Automatically compensates for the differences between images due to the place or lighting used for picture-taking. F_correction: Automatically corrects negatives showing lack of overall color balance, such as overand under-exposed negatives or scenes taken under tungsten, fluorescent or other artificial lighting. L_correction: Automatically corrects negatives showing predominance of certain colors. Clicking the L1 and L2 radio buttons gives you progressively heavier corrections in the order mentioned. OK button Clicking this button closes the Color Adjustment dialog box and applies the adjustment to the selected image. Cancel button Clicking the button closes the Color Adjustment dialog box and undoes the adjustment. Reset button Clicking the button undoes all the adjustments applied in the current Color Adjustment dialog box.
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4. Scan tab
This lets you manually select the frames you wish to scan. Scan check box There is a check box to the top right of each displayed frame. When a check box is marked, the frame with that box is acquired during a scan. On entering the Scan tab, you will find that the frames adjusted on the Rotate/Mirror tab or in the Color Adjustment box are marked.
Buttons Transfer button Clicking the button scans the marked frames and displays them as undefined images in the host application.
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When the plug-in is driving the RX1, it lets you use these images. [. . . ] Cancel button Clicking the button returns to the Save tab without scanning the images. The frame names appear in order of age as Image 0001, Image 0002, and Image 0003. If the folder contains a previously saved Image 0001, the frame names move up to Image 0002, Image 0003, and Image 0004. To change a file name, move the cursor into the Frame Names box and rewrite it. [. . . ]