BenQ 7400UT User Manual - Page 71

Making a scan in the Console Mode, Open Mirascan 5.10 by clicking Start on Windows Task bar

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Step 4: Mirascan 5.10 will automatically begin previewing and scanning. A progress box will appear on your screen, and then a "Save File" dialog will pop up for you to define the file's name and format and to select a path. We provide default settings for any destination. However, you can change them to fit your needs. For more about how to customize these settings, please see "How to make Button Mode settings" on page 80. Making a scan in the Console Mode Step 1: Place original on scanner glass plate. Step 2: Open Mirascan 5.10 by clicking "Start" on Windows Task bar, then "Programs" > "MiraScan V5" > "MiraScan V5" or double-click the icon on desktop. If Mirascan 5.10 is in the Button Mode, click the button to switch to the Console Mode. Mirascan 5.10 will start previewing the original and when finished, the preview image will appear on the Preview Window. Step 3: If Mirascan 5.10 is already open in the Console Mode, click the dow to preview the original. button in the Control Win- Step 4: Select appropriate original type by clicking the button in the Control Window and select a type from that appears. If you select negative film , a Film Type dialogue box will appear. Select the type of film you are scanning from the dialogue box. Step 5: Now you can choose to make adjustments to the scan, which includes: • Use the Frame Tools in the Preview Window to add, duplicate and navigate the scan jobs (see "Frame Tools" on page 105). • Click the button in the Control Window to use the pre-set scan macros (see "The Scan Setting Macro" on page 97). • Click the button in the Control Window to open Job Setting List window to modify settings for each scan job (see "The Jobs List window" on page 135).

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Step 4:
Mirascan 5.10 will automatically begin previewing and scanning. A progress box will appear on your
screen, and then a "Save File" dialog will pop up for you to define the file's name and format and to
select a path. We provide default settings for any destination. However, you can change them to fit
your needs. For more about how to customize these settings, please see “How to make Button
Mode settings” on page 80.
Making a scan in the Console Mode
Step 1:
Place original on scanner glass plate.
Step 2:
Open Mirascan 5.10 by clicking “Start” on Windows Task bar, then “Programs” > “MiraScan V5” >
“MiraScan V5” or double-click the
icon on desktop. If Mirascan 5.10 is in the Button Mode,
click the
button to switch to the Console Mode. Mirascan 5.10 will start previewing the original
and when finished, the preview image will appear on the Preview Window.
Step 3:
If Mirascan 5.10 is already open in the Console Mode, click the
button in the Control Win-
dow to preview the original.
Step 4:
Select appropriate original type by clicking the
button in the Control Window and select a
type from
that appears. If you select negative film
, a Film Type dialogue box will
appear. Select the type of film you are scanning from the dialogue box.
Step 5:
Now you can choose to make adjustments to the scan, which includes:
• Use the Frame Tools in the Preview Window to add, duplicate and navigate the scan jobs (see “Frame
Tools” on page 105).
• Click the
button in the Control Window to use the pre-set scan macros (see “The Scan Setting
Macro” on page 97).
• Click the
button in the Control Window to open Job Setting List window to modify settings for each
scan job (see “The Jobs List window” on page 135).