Nikon 9237 User Manual

Nikon 9237 - Super Coolscan 9000 ED Manual

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    En Fr Es Nikon Film Scanner User's Manual Manuel de I'utilisateur Manual del Usuario
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    Nikon Film Scanner User's Manual En Before You Begin Setup Basic Scanning Nikon Scan Optional Holders Technical Notes
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    animation to explain such basic scanning tasks as setting image size and resolution. See the Quick Start Guide for viewing instructions. Nikon View Reference Manual The Nikon View Reference Manual provides complete information (on CD) on using the supplied Nikon View software to view and organize
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    in their entirety before using this equipment. Keep these safety instructions where all those who use the product will read them. parts. Unplug the power cable and take the product to an authorized Nikon service representative for inspection. Unplug in the event of malfunction • Should the
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    insulation be damaged and wires become exposed, contact an authorized Nikon service representative for information on replacement or repair. Failure to observe these shock. CD-ROMs The CD-ROMs on which the software and manuals are distributed should not be played back on audio CD equipment. Playing
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    right to change the specifications of the hardware and software described in these manuals at any time and without prior notice. • Nikon will not be held liable and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there
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    Notice Concerning Prohibition of Copying or Reproduction Note that simply being in possession of material that has been digitally copied or reproduced by means of a scanner, digital camera or other device may be punishable by law. • Items prohibited by law from being copied or reproduced Do not
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    ...iii Before You Begin ...1 Introduction ...2 Principal Features ...2 Parts of the Scanner...3 Precautions for Use...5 Setup...7 Setup and Scanning Guide ...8 Installing Nikon Scan ...10 Windows ...10 Macintosh...15 Installing the Scanner ...20 Step 1-Choose a Location...20 Step 2-Connect the
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    Film ...58 Removing Film ...59 FH-8G1 Medical Holder ...60 Inserting Slides ...60 Removing Slides ...60 Technical Notes...61 Maintenance ...62 Troubleshooting...63 Installing the IEEE 1394 (Firewire) Interface Board 64 Updating the IEEE 1394 Drivers (Windows 98 SE Only 65 Installing the IEEE 1394
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    Before You Begin This chapter describes the conventions used in this manual, the names of scanner parts, and precautions for use. Introduction 2 Parts of the Scanner 3 Precautions for Use 5 1
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    illustrations from Mac OS X are also used. Terminology In this manual, the SUPER COOLSCAN 9000 ED is sometimes referred to as the U.S.A.: http://www.nikonusa.com/ • For users in Europe: http://www.europe-nikon.com/support • For users in Asia, Oceania, the Middle East, and Africa: http://www.nikon
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    Parts of the Scanner Front View 1 2 3 1 Status LED Scanner status is indicated as follows: Status LED Scanner status No operations in progress. Film On holders can be inserted or removed. Blinks (about 1.5 ×/s) Scanner busy. Do not turn scanner off or insert or remove film holders. Flickers
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    Rear View 5 6 5 AC connector The female end of the AC power cable plugs into this connector. 6 IEEE 1394 (Firewire) connector The IEEE 1394 interface cable connects here. 4
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    Precautions for Use Observe the following precautions to ensure that the scanner always produces the best possible results. Check the status LED • Do not turn the scanner off or insert or remove film holders while the status LED is blinking. • Do not use other IEEE 1394 (Firewire) devices or turn
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    6
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    Setup This chapter contains all the information needed to set up the scanner for use, including installing Nikon Scan and connecting the scanner to a computer. Setup and Scanning Guide 8 Installing Nikon Scan 10 Installing the Scanner 20 7
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    Setup and Scanning Guide This figure outlines the steps involved in installing the scanner and making a scan. Refer to the page numbers listed for more information. Install software ( 10-
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    or saved ( 40). Organize images Images that have been saved to disk can be viewed and organized in Nikon View. See the Nikon View Reference Manual (on CD) for more information. 9
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    required to control the scanner. The installation instructions that follow are divided into Windows and Macintosh color (High Color) or more IEEE 1394‡ Only OHCI-compliant boards supported Miscellaneous CD-ROM drive required for installation * More memory may be required Manual (on CD). 10
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    1 Insert the Nikon Scan CD into the CD-ROM drive A language-selection dialog will be displayed. Select a language and click Next. If the Language Selection Dialog Is Not Displayed If the language selection dialog does not appear after the Nikon Scan CD is inserted: 1. Double-click the My Computer
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    5 Choose a destination folder The default install location for Nikon Scan is displayed under "Destination Folder." To choose a different location, click Browse... and navigate to the desired folder. Click Next to install Nikon Scan to the selected folder. 6 Click Yes Click Yes to create the
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    setting, for example as part of a production workflow. For more information on choosing an RGB color-space profile, see the Nikon Scan Reference Manual (on CD). Your national Nikon office may also be able to provide or recommend color management training resources. 10 Click Windows Clicking Use Wizard
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    file, which may contain important information that could not be included in this manual. Viewing the Easy Scanning Guide (Windows) Insert the Nikon Scan 4 Reference Manual/Easy Scanning Guide CD and double-click the easy_ guide.exe icon. The Macromedia Flash Player will start and a language selection
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    of colors) or more Firewire Only built-in Firewire ports supported Miscellaneous CD-ROM drive required for installation * For the latest information on supported versions of Mac OS, see the Nikon web site listed in this manual( 2). † More memory may be required depending on film type, scan
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    1 Insert the Nikon Scan CD into the CD-ROM drive A Nikon Scan 4 CD icon will appear on the desktop. Double-click the icon to open the "Nikon Scan 4" window. 2 Double-click the Welcome icon in the "Nikon Scan 4" window 3 Choose a language A language-selection dialog will be displayed. Select a
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    which may contain important information that could not be included in this manual. Click Continue... to continue with installation. 7 Click Install Click Install Nikon Scan plug-in is installed in the plug-ins folders for supported versions of Adobe Photoshop, Photoshop can be used to acquire images
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    the Windows Color Space Wizard, select Apple RGB (recommended) and click OK. For more information on color-space profiles, see the Nikon Scan Reference Manual. 11 Add Nikon Scan to the Dock (Mac OS X) or create an alias (Mac OS 9) Click Yes to add Nikon Scan to the Dock (Mac
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    Viewing the Easy Scanning Guide (Macintosh) Insert the Nikon Scan 4 Reference Manual/Easy Scanning Guide CD and double-click the easy_ guide_OSX icon (Mac OS X) or easy_guide_OS9 icon (Mac OS 9). The Macromedia Flash Player will start and a language selection screen
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    Installing the Scanner Step 1-Choose a Location Choose a flat, stable location close to the computer. Installing the Scanner Do NOT install the scanner where other objects would block its vents or where it would be exposed to: • direct or reflected sunlight • condensation or rapid temperature changes
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    Step 2-Connect the Power Cable 1 Make sure the power switch is in the "off" position Off position On position 2 Connect the power cable Connect the power cable as shown and plug the scanner into a general-purpose household outlet. Shape of plug varies with country or region of purchase 21
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    Step 3-Connect the IEEE 1394 Cable 1 Make sure that the scanner is off 2 Connect the IEEE 1394 cable Connect the supplied IEEE 1394 cable as shown below. Connect the scanner directly to the computer; do not connect the cable via an IEEE 1394 hub or adapter. Connecting the IEEE 1394 Cable Connect the
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    Basic Scanning This chapter details the steps involved in making a simple scan. Step 1-Turn the Scanner On 24 Step 2-Place Film in the Holder 25 Step 3-Open the Scan Window 30 Step 4-Insert the Holder 32 Step 5-Choose a Film Type and Color Model ... 33 Step 6-Preview 35 Step 7-Select a Crop 37
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    status LED flashes quickly (about five times a second), turn the scanner off, wait at least five seconds, and turn the scanner on again. If the problem persists, see "Troubleshooting" ( 63). 24
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    Step 2-Place Film in the Holder The film holders provided with the scanner can be used to scan 35-mm film, 35-mm slides, medium-format film, and 59 × 82 mm electron microscope film. 1 Choose a holder Choose a holder appropriate to the type of film. Film Film holder 35-mm film (in strips of up to six
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    Thumbnails displayed in order shown Inserting Film Do not place film or masking sheets so that they protrude from the holder or overlap the film guides. Failure to observe this precaution could cause the holder to jam in the scanner. "Film Base"/"Emulsion Surface" When film is examined under bright
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    2.3 Insert masking sheets When scanning a single strip or strips of different lengths, place the film at the left end of the holder and cover any open apertures with the supplied masking sheets, cutting the sheet to the appropriate length if necessary. When scanning a single strip, place the film in
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    The FH-835M can be used to scan up to five 35-mm slides with mounts 1.0-3.2 mm thick. Slide the mounts into place between the guides, short side first and with the reflective film base up (the matte emulsion surface down; 26). Stop when the slides contact the base of
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    Inserting Film Use only one type of film; do not place negatives in the holder with positive film. Be sure the end of the film is flush with the stops. A gap between film and stop could interfere with accurate color reproduction. 2.3 Close the holder Close the holder, pressing the covers down until they
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    , printed, and saved in the third-party application. Nikon Scan plug-in used to control the scanner from a third-party application (application must support Adobe Photoshop 5.0 acquire plug-ins, and a copy of the Nikon Scan plug-in must be installed in the application's plug-ins folder). Images
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    The scan window will open. "Nikon Scan Is Unable to Find Any Active Devices" If the message shown at right is displayed when the scan window opens, check that the scanner is connected and turned on and that the status LED is not flashing. If the scanner is connected to a Windows computer, check that
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    it into the holder slot with the arrow up and facing toward the scanner. Once the holder has been inserted as far as the insertion guides, the automatic loading mechanism will activate. Remove your hands from the holder when loading starts. When loading stops, the holder is in scanning position
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    Step 5-Choose a Film Type and Color Model The steps that follow involve the controls in the Nikon Scan scan window. The names and functions of the controls in the scan window are described below. 1 5 6 7 9 2 3 4 8 10 1 Control area ( 45) Contains frequently used scanning and preview
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    1 Choose the film type Click the film-type menu in the scan window control area and choose a film type that matches the film being scanned. Option Use with Positive Use with most makes of positive slides and reversal film. These films have a black base, and the image in each frame appears in its
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    Step 6-Preview 1 Open the thumbnail drawer Click the thumbnail drawer tab. 2 Display thumbnails To view the frames in the thumbnail drawer as small "thumbnail" previews, click the button. The scanner will scan the film to generate thumbnails and display them in the thumbnail drawer. 3 Select frames
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    4 Click the Preview button A preview will be displayed in the preview area. Preview button If multiple frames are selected, additional frames can be previewed by clicking the thumbnails in the thumbnail drawer. Rotating and Flipping Images The Layout Tools palette in the Tool Chest ( 48) contains
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    Step 7-Select a Crop To scan only part of an image into the host application, use the Crop Tool in the Layout Tools palette to select the desired area. This selection is referred to as a "crop." 1 Open the Layout Tools palette Click the triangle next to "Layout Tools" in the Tool Chest (if the Tool
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    Scan Image Enhancer and the other image adjustment options and scan settings available in Nikon Scan, see "Nikon Scan" ( 43) or the Nikon Scan Reference Manual (on CD). Easy Scanning Guide The Easy Scanning Guide gives examples of how to adjust "Crop" palette settings in a variety of situations. 38
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    Step 8-Scan and Save 1 Click the Scan button Click the Scan button to begin scanning the crop selected in the preview area. Progress is shown in the progress window ( 47). Batch Scans If multiple frames are selected in the thumbnail drawer ( 35), clicking the Scan button will display a dialog of
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    " application under Windows, the image in the active window can also be printed by clicking the button in the toolbar. See the Nikon Scan Reference Manual for more information. 40
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    Step 9-Eject and Exit 1 Eject the holder Press the eject button on the front of the scanner or click the eject button in the control area of the scan window. Ejection is complete when the status LED has stopped blinking. Removing Holders Wait until ejection is complete before removing the holder
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    5 Remove the film FH-835S Holder for 35-mm Film Insert your fingers into the holes in the lower portion of the holder and undo the latches. Open the holder and use the cutouts to pick the film up by its edges. If the edges of the film are not accessible, tilt the holder to slide the film to the hollows
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    Nikon Scan This chapter provides a brief overview of the Nikon Scan software that controls the scanner. For more information, see the Nikon Scan Reference Manual (on CD). The Scan Window 44 The Tool Chest 48 43
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    The Scan Window The parts of the scan window are identified below. Thumbnail drawer tab ( 47) Control area ( 45) Preview area ( 47) Information panel ( 46) Preview button ( 46) Scan button ( 46) Progress window ( 47) 44
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    The Control Area 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 9 10 1 Eject button Ejects the holder from the scanner. 2 Autofocus button Click to focus the scanner. Control-click (Windows) or option-click (Macintosh) to select a new focus point. 3 Autoexposure button When this button is clicked, the scanner analyzes
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    The Information Panel 1 2 3 4 5 1 Orientation Shows the orientation of the image in the preview area, reflecting any flips or rotations that have been performed. 2 Dimensions/file size Lists the width and height of the current selection (in pixels) and the size of the file that would be produced if
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    The Thumbnail Drawer Tab Click this tab to open the thumbnail drawer. If multiple frames are selected, the selected images can be scanned in a single batch. This is called a "batch scan." The Preview Area Selected frames are previewed in this area. Click the "Natural" and "Processed" tabs for a
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    or hide the Tool Chest, click the Tools button in the control area of the scan window. For more information, see the Nikon Scan Reference Manual (on CD). 1 Layout tools 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 Crop Select the portion of the image that will be scanned, choose a focus point, or rotate and flip
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    4 Curves 6 Unsharp Mask Make adjustments to brightness, contrast, and color targeted to specific portions of the tone range (for example, this tool can be used to increase brightness in shadows). 5 Color Balance Sharpen images by making colors more distinct. 7 LCH Editor Adjust overall brightness
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    8 Digital ICE4 Advanced (Digital ICE 10 Scan Image Enhancer quad Advanced) Perform automatic brightness, color, and contrast adjustment. 11 Scanner Extras Four tools are available: • Digital ICE: mitigate the effects of dust and scratches • Digital ROC: restore faded colors • Digital GEM: reduce
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    Optional Holders This chapter describes the optional film holders available for the SUPER COOLSCAN 9000 ED. FH-869M Holder for Medium-Format Slides 53 FH-869G Glass-Covered Holder for Medium-Format Film....... 54 FH-869GR Rotating Holder for Medium-Format Film 56 FH-816 Holder for 16-mm Film 58 FH
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    The following optional film holders are available for the SUPER COOLSCAN 9000 ED: Film holder Film FH-869M 120/220 MOUNTED FILM HOLDER 53 6 × 4.5, 6 × 6, 6 × 7, and 6 × 9 slides 54-55 FH-869G 120/220 STRIP FILM HOLDER WITH GLASS Medium-format (120/220, 2¼ or Brownie) film and 59 × 82 mm film for
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    the holder with positive slides. Inserting Slides Insert the slides between the guides. The slides should be oriented to match the apertures in the holder minimize resistance, try inserting slides at a slight angle. Guides Thumbnails displayed in order shown Direction of insertion Removing Slides
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    FH-869G Glass-Covered Holder for Medium-Format Film The FH-869G is used to scan medium-format film (120/220, 2¼ or Brownie) and 59 × 82 mm electron-microscope film. The length of the film strip that can be scanned depends on the type of film: • 6 × 4.5: 1-4 frames • 6 × 6: 1-3 frames • 6 × 7-6 ×
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    the film with the film line on the holder. A gap at the leading edge of the film could interfere with accurate color reproduction. Arrow Guides First frame Masking sheet Film line Thumbnails displayed in order shown 3 Snap the holder closed Direction of insertion Removing Film Tilt the holder to
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    Film 1 Open the holder Slide the latch in the direction shown and open the holder. Latch 2 Insert a masking sheet Align the masking sheet with the guide pins in the holder. Use an Appropriate Mask The mask aperture must match the film frame size. Gaps between the mask and the film could
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    film angle Loosen the locking screw by rotating it counter-clockwise. Adjust the angle, using the marks on the front of the holder as a guide (each mark is equivalent to 1°), and then tighten the locking screw. Angle indicator Locking screw Removing Film Insert your fingers in the depressions and
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    • • • • • Inserting Film and Masking Sheets Do not place film or masking sheets so that they protrude from the holder or overlap the film guides. Failure to observe this precaution may cause the holder to jam in the scanner. Digital ROC, Digital GEM, and Digital DEE ( 50) These functions can
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    3 Insert masking sheets When scanning one or two strips or strips of different lengths, place the film at the left end of the holder and cover any open apertures with the supplied masking sheets, cutting the sheet to the appropriate length if necessary. When scanning one or two strips, place the film
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    Slides Insert the slides cover up. Stop when the slide contacts the base of the clips. Guides Inserting Slides Insert slides between the guides. Forcing the slides onto the guides could damage the slides or clips and prevent the scanner from focusing correctly. To minimize resistance, try
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    Technical Notes This chapter lists scanner specifications and provides information on maintenance, troubleshooting, and installing the supplied IEEE 1394 interface board. Maintenance 62 Troubleshooting 63 Installing the IEEE 1394 (Firewire) Interface Board........64 Uninstalling Nikon Scan 70
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    the region or country of sale. Transport or use outside the region or country of sale is at the risk and responsibility of the user. Servicing Nikon scanners are precision devices. We recommend that the scanner and holders be taken to an authorized Nikon
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    Troubleshooting If the scanner fails to function as expected, check the problems described below before consulting the original retailer or Nikon service representative. For more information on solving the problems listed here, refer to the page numbers in the rightmost column. Problem Manual.
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    to the computer. If this does not solve the problem, unin- stall all software that uses the IEEE 1394 computers) or consult a Nikon service representative for information on approved IEEE information, see the 10-18, Nikon Scan Reference Manual. 70-72 • IEEE 1394 drivers require updating (
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    select Explore from the menu that appears. 3 Run the updater Open the Microsoft folder and double-click 242975USA8 or 242975USA8.EXE. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the update. 4 Restart the computer When the dialog shown at right is displayed, remove the Nikon Scan CD from the CD-ROM
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    Installing the IEEE 1394 (Firewire) Interface Board 1 Turn the computer off Turn the computer off and disconnect all cables. 2 Insert the IEEE 1394 (Firewire) interface board Insert the supplied IEEE 1394 (Firewire) board as shown. For information on the location of the PCI slots and on installing
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    1 Display the "System Properties" dialog Windows XP Select Control Panel from the Start menu, open Performance and Maintenance, and click System. Windows 2000 Professional, Windows Me Click the My Computer icon with the right mouse button and select Properties from the menu that appears. 2 Open the
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    Windows 98 SE The first time the computer is powered on with the board installed, the "Add New Hardware" wizard will be displayed. 1 Click Next Click Next to start the "Add New Hardware" wizard. 2 Select the search option Select the search option and click Next. 3 Deselect all search location options
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    5 Click Next The dialog shown at right will be displayed. Click Next. The "Insert Disk" Dialog If the "Insert Disk" dialog is displayed, insert the Windows 98 Second Edition CD and click OK. If Windows displays a message stating that a file could not be found, enter the drive letter of the CDROM
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    version must be removed from the computer (uninstalled). The instructions that follow are divided into Windows and Macintosh sections. Nikon Scan has been reinstalled. For more information, see the Nikon Scan Reference Manual (on CD). Windows 1 Select Nikon Scan 4 Uninstall Click the Start button
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    Macintosh 1 Quit all applications 2 Insert the Nikon Scan CD into the CD-ROM drive A Nikon Scan 4 CD icon will appear on the desktop. Double-click the icon to open the "Nikon Scan 4" window. 3 Double-click the Welcome icon in the "Nikon Scan 4" window 4 Choose a language A language-selection dialog
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    7 Click Continue... The ReadMe file will be displayed. Click Continue... to display the "Nikon Scan Installer" dialog. 8 Select Uninstall Select Uninstall from the menu at the top left corner of the installer dialog and click the Uninstall button to remove Nikon Scan and its components from the
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    Custom Install (Macintosh Only) The Macintosh version of Nikon Scan offers a custom install option that can be used to install selected program components as described below. 1 Display the "Nikon Scan Installer" dialog After quitting any applications that may be running, insert the Nikon Scan CD in
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    Checking Device Registration (Windows Only) The first time the scanner is connected and turned on following installation of Nikon Scan, Windows will "register" the scanner with the Device Manager. If the computer fails to detect the scanner or the scanner does not function as expected when Nikon Scan
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    4 Check that the scanner is listed as an imaging device Click the "+" next to "Imaging devices" (Windows XP, Windows 2000 Professional) or "Imaging Device" (Windows Me, Windows 98 SE) and confirm that the scanner is listed. If the Scanner Is Not Listed If the scanner is not listed or appears next to
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    pixels per inch Analog-to-digital (A/D) 16 bits per color conversion Output Full color or greyscale at 8 or 16 bits per channel Focus Auto and manual Interface IEEE 1394 Power consumption 27 W or less; 14 W or less in standby mode Power supply AC 100-240 V, 50/60 Hz Operating environment
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    Scanning time (Time to display image Scan Image when Preview button is Enhancer clicked, or when Scan Off button is clicked fol- On lowing preview. Times Off do not include autofocus or holder position- Off ing.)* Off Off On Scan Image Enhancer Off On Off Off Off Off On With FH-835M
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    Optional Film Holders FH- 869M 120/220 MOUNTED FILM HOLDER Film Size and weight One 6 × 4.5 or 6 × 6 slide and one 6 × 7, 6 × 8, or 6 × 9 slide 130 × 320 × 17 mm/5.1˝ × 12.6˝ × 0.7˝ (W × H × D), 170 g/6.0 oz. (approx.) FH- 869G 120/220 STRIP FILM HOLDER WITH GLASS Film 6 × 4.5 6 × 6 6 × 7, 6 ×
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    Index Symbols 2¼˝, see Film, medium format 16-mm, see Film, 16-mm 35-mm, see Film, 35-mm 120/220, see Film, medium format A Acquire plug-in, 17, 30 Adobe Photoshop, 8, 17, 30 Analog gain, 50 Aperture, 76 Autoexposure, 45 Autofocus, 45 B Bit depth, 38, 50 Brownie, see Film, medium format C Calibrated
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