Canon CanoScan D2400UF CanoScan D1230U/D2400U ScanGear CS-U 6.1 for Win Guide - Page 57

mm Sleeve, Format 4.5x6, Film Size, Auto Exposure

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chapter 4 What is on the Screen? Top Page Glossary Contents Index Film Size Specifies the film size to be captured from the Film Adatper Unit (FAU). This item is displayed only when the FAU is installed and when [Film] has been selected for the Image Source. • 35mm (Sleeve) • 35mm (Mount) • 120 Format (4.5x6) • 120 Format (6x6) • 120 Format (7x6) • 120 Format (8x6) • 120 Format (9x6) • 120 Format (12x6) • 4x5 • If the Film Size selection is changed here, the Advanced Mode Film Size setting also changes. Note • When [Film] has been selected for Image Source, the crop size and position in the Preview Area is automatically set to match the film guide. The crop size and position changes automatically when the Film Size setting is changed, or when the Image Source Platen setting is switched to Film Adapter. The crop size and position can also be adjusted manually. Auto Exposure This function is available when Image Source is set to [Film]. When On, this function automatically sets the exposure (light intensity and compensation for each RGB channel) to match the brightness of the film and produce the best scanned image. The default setting for this function is On. Set it to Off when you wish to perform the exposure compensation with an application program after the scan or if you wish to achieve an under-exposed effect. The auto exposure function is always on in basic mode. To scan positives or to achieve an under-exposed effect, switch to advanced mode and set this function to Off. Note 57

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chapter 4
What is on the
Screen?
Top
Page
Glossary
Contents
Index
Film Size
Specifies the film size to be captured from the Film Adatper Unit (FAU).
This item is displayed only when the FAU is installed and when [Film] has
been selected for the Image Source.
35mm (Sleeve)
• 35mm (Mount)
120 Format (4.5x6)
120 Format (6x6)
120 Format (7x6)
120 Format (8x6)
120 Format (9x6)
120 Format (12x6)
4x5
If the Film Size selection is changed here, the
Advanced Mode Film Size setting also changes.
When [Film] has been selected for Image Source,
the crop size and position in the Preview Area is
automatically set to match the film guide. The crop
size and position changes automatically when the
Film Size setting is changed, or when the Image
Source Platen setting is switched to Film Adapter.
The crop size and position can also be adjusted
manually.
Auto Exposure
This function is available when Image Source is set to [Film]. When On,
this function automatically sets the exposure (light intensity and
compensation for each RGB channel) to match the brightness of the film
and produce the best scanned image. The default setting for this
function is On. Set it to Off when you wish to perform the exposure
compensation with an application program after the scan or if you wish
to achieve an under-exposed effect.
The auto exposure function is always on in basic mode.
To scan positives or to achieve an under-exposed effect,
switch to advanced mode and set this function to Off.
Note
Note