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[. . . ] 9222-7310-11 AV-A304/ME-0304 E SOFTWARE MANUAL Tone-curve corrections By selecting individual color channels on the tone curve, adjustments to the overall color of an image can be made. For more on tone curve corrections, see page 50. Digital ROC - Reconstruction Of Color Original image After Digital ROC processing Digital ROC restores the color of old faded film, see page 45. 2 Color examples 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. Check the packing list in the scanner hardware manual before using this product. [. . . ] Simply click and drag the edge of the frame to adjust the cropping area. To move the cropping frame, place the mouse pointer in the center of the cropping frame; the pointer will change to a four-pointed arrow. Simply click and drag the entire frame over the image area. With the pointer is outside the cropping frame, click and drag to define a new cropping frame. Pressing the auto-cropping button again resets the cropping frame around the image area. The cropping frame can be reset to cover the full prescan area by pressing the control key (Windows) or the command key (Macintosh) and A key at the same time. Click the crop-prescan button to make a prescan of the cropped area. To cancel the cropping, press the prescan button. 38 Advanced scanning Autoexposure When AE area selection or AE lock are used with slides, the auto-expose-for-slides option must be checked in the preferences box. When used with negatives, the exposure control for negatives must be set to auto in the preferences box (p. 30). AE area selection AE area selection allows the use of a small area within the image to determine the scan exposure. Use AE area selection with high or low-key images, or when the film has been badly exposed. Pressing the shift key changes the dotted cropping frame to the solid AE area frame. While pressing the shift key, use the mouse to adjust and move the AE area. The methods used to manipulate the frame are the same as the cropping frame except that the shift key must be held, see facing page. Place the AE area over the section of the image to be used to determine the exposure. Usually placing the area over the subject of the picture will produce excellent results. AE area selection can be canceled by pressing the AE-area-selection button again. AE lock The AE lock function sets the scanner exposure based on the exposure determined for a specific prescan with or without the use of AE area selection. This function is useful when scanning a series of high and low-key images that have consistent exposures. By locking the exposure on one frame when scanning a bracket series, the scans of the other frames will show the exposure difference in each frame of the series. After making a prescan or setting the exposure of the reference image with the AE-area-selection function, click the AE lock button to fix the scanner's exposure. Select another image and click the prescan button to view the result with the set exposure. The prescan and final scan will be made with the locked exposure setting until the AE lock is canceled, the scanner is initialized, or the film type is changed. 39 Inputting scan settings manually Settings for the final scan can be made in the index scan or prescan windows. Job-name list box Load Job button Save Job button Input-resolution list box Output-resolution list box Input-size text boxes Input-size lock button Magnification text box Output-size text boxes Output-size lock button Unit list box Reset button Image-size display Input-resolution list box: values can be selected among the drop-down list or be entered into the box directly. See scanner resolution in the scanner notes section of the hardware manual for the resolution of the specific scanner model. Output-resolution list box: values can be selected among the drop-down list or be entered into the box directly. [. . . ] Recommended SCSI board: Adaptec Power Domain 2930U, 29160N, 2940UW, and 2940U2W as well as the built-in SCSI interface supplied by Apple Computer. Digital ROC and GEM system requirements for the Dimage Scan Multi II Pentium II or later processor. 192 MB or more is recommended. Required hard disk space: 300MB (35mm), 600MB (Multi-format 35mm), 1. 2GB (6X9). With 16-bit color depth: 500MB (35mm), 1GB (Multi-format 35mm), 2GB (6X9). Recommended hard disk space: 600MB (35mm), 1GB (Multi-format 35mm), 2GB (6X9). [. . . ]

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