Nikon 9235 Reference Manual - Page 105

Quitting Nikon Scan, Show Natural Pane, Show Processed Pane, Selection Cursor, Focus Cursor

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Option Bit Depth (Macintosh only) Film Type Eject Slide Feeder... Description If the scan window is active, this command can be used to choose a new setting for the Scan Bit Depth option in the Scanner Extras palette (see 57). If an image window is active, you can change the bit depth of the image in the window. For details, see 96. When a scan window is active, this submenu offers the same commands as the scan window media-type menu (see 27). When a scan window is active, this item performs the same function as the button in the scan window (see 21). When a scan window is active and the SF-200 (S) slide feeder (available separately for the 4000 ED and LS-2000) is inserted in the scanner, this command opens a dialog that mirrors the functions of the slide feeder options in the Scanner Extras palette (see 62). Quitting Nikon Scan To quit Nikon Scan, choose Exit (Windows) or Quit from the file menu. If changes to the image have yet to be saved, you will be prompted to save the image before the program terminates. When the scan window is active, the View menu offers access to the following scan window controls: • Show Natural Pane/Show Processed Pane: switches back and forth between the Natural and Processed panes in the preview area. • Selection Cursor: has the same effect as clicking the button in the Layout Tools palette. • Focus Cursor: has the same effect as clicking the button in the Layout Tools palette. Other menu options For more information on the menu options not covered in this chapter, see the "Nikon Scan Visual Index" in Appendix A. Reference:The Nikon Scan Applet Pg. For more information on: 43 The Layout Tools palette 104

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Film Type
When a scan window is active, this sub-
menu offers the same commands as the
scan window media-type menu (see
27
).
Eject
When a scan window is active, this item
performs the same function as the
but-
ton in the scan window (see
21
).
Slide
Feeder…
When a scan window is active and the
SF-200 (S) slide feeder (available separately
for the 4000 ED and LS-2000) is inserted
in the scanner, this command opens a dia-
log that mirrors the functions of the slide
feeder options in the Scanner Extras pal-
ette (see
62
).
Option
Description
Reference:The Nikon Scan Applet
When the scan window is active, the
View
menu offers access
to the following scan window controls:
Show Natural Pane
/
Show Processed Pane
: switches
back and forth between the Natural and Processed panes in
the preview area.
Selection Cursor
: has the same effect as clicking the
button in the Layout Tools palette.
Focus Cursor
: has the same effect as clicking the
but-
ton in the Layout Tools palette.
Other menu options
For more information on the menu options not covered in this
chapter, see the “Nikon Scan Visual Index” in
Appendix A
.
Pg.
For more information on:
43
The Layout Tools palette
Quitting Nikon Scan
To quit Nikon Scan, choose
Exit
(Windows) or
Quit
from the
file menu.
If changes to the image have yet to be saved, you will
be prompted to save the image before the program terminates.
Bit Depth
(Macintosh
only)
If the scan window is active, this command
can be used to choose a new setting for
the
Scan Bit Depth
option in the Scan-
ner Extras palette (see
57
).
If an image
window is active, you can change the bit
depth of the image in the window.
For
details, see
96
.