Canon CanoScan 9950F CanoScan 9950F Quick Start Guide - Page 15

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English Scanning Film The following steps explain how to scan 35 mm film strips with ArcSoft PhotoStudio. Use ScanGear CS's Advanced Mode to scan 120 or 4" x 5" format films. 1 Start ArcSoft PhotoStudio. Refer to step 2 on page 8. 2 Start ScanGear CS. Refer to step 4 on page 9. 3 Select the [Select Source]. You can select from the following options for films. Negative Film (Color) / Positive Film (Color) Scanning Film 4 Click [Preview]. ScanGear CS will display the preview image(s). 5 Place a check mark beside the number(s) of the frame(s) to be scanned. By default, a check mark appears beside the first frame only. You can scan multiple frames in one step if you place a check mark beside the number of each frame you wish to include. 6 Select the [Destination]. You can select [Print (300 dpi)] or [Image display (150 dpi)]. 15

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Scanning Film
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English
Scanning Film
The following steps explain how to scan 35 mm film strips with ArcSoft PhotoStudio.
Use ScanGear CS's Advanced Mode to scan 120 or 4" x 5" format films.
1
Start ArcSoft PhotoStudio.
Refer to step 2 on page 8.
2
Start ScanGear CS.
Refer to step 4 on page 9.
3
Select the [Select Source].
You can select from the following options for films.
Negative Film (Color) / Positive Film (Color)
4
Click [Preview].
ScanGear CS will display the preview image(s).
5
Place a check mark beside the number(s) of the
frame(s) to be scanned.
By default, a check mark appears beside the first frame only.
You can scan multiple frames in one step if you place a check
mark beside the number of each frame you wish to include.
6
Select the [Destination].
You can select [Print (300 dpi)] or [Image display (150 dpi)].