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Overview About This Manual Welcome to Nikon Scan 3! At its most basic, Nikon Scan is a driver that acts as an interface between your scanner and your computer, making it possible to preview the image to be scanned, adjust scanner settings, and scan the image into another application. It also allows you to take advantage of the advanced features of your Nikon film scanner, such as multi-sample scanning and Digital ICE3 photo retouch options. Nikon Scan is more than just a scanner driver, however. Using its sophisticated color enhancement and sharpening tools, you can edit images before or after scanning. Nikon Scan functions in two roles, first as TWAIN source (Windows) or acquire plug-in (Macintosh) that can be used to scan images directly into any application that supports the TWAIN standard (Windows) or Adobe Photoshop 5.0 acquire plug-ins (Macintosh). It also functions as an independent, or "stand-alone," application that, in addition to supporting the scanning and editing functions included in the TWAIN source or acquire plug-in, allows you to open saved images, edit them, and save them to disk. Overview Supported scanners Nikon Scan 3 can be used with the following scanners: • 4000 ED (SUPER COOLSCAN 4000 ED) • COOLSCAN IV ED • SUPER COOLSCAN 2000 (LS-2000), firmware version 1.3 or later (see 57) • COOLSCAN III, firmware version 1.3 or later (see 57) Pg. For more information on: 57 Firmware 1

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1
Overview
Overview
About This Manual
Welcome to Nikon Scan 3!
At its most basic, Nikon Scan is a
driver
that acts as an interface between your scanner and your
computer, making it possible to preview the image to be scanned,
adjust scanner settings, and scan the image into another applica-
tion.
It also allows you to take advantage of the advanced fea-
tures of your Nikon film scanner, such as multi-sample scanning
and Digital ICE
3
photo retouch options.
Nikon Scan is more
than just a scanner driver, however.
Using its sophisticated color
enhancement and sharpening tools, you can edit images before
or after scanning.
Supported scanners
Nikon Scan 3 can be used with the following scanners:
4000 ED (SUPER COOLSCAN 4000 ED)
COOLSCAN IV ED
SUPER COOLSCAN 2000 (LS-2000), firmware version 1.3
or later (see
57
)
COOLSCAN III, firmware version 1.3 or later (see
57
)
Pg.
For more information on:
57 Firmware
Nikon Scan functions in two roles, first as
TWAIN source
(Win-
dows) or
acquire plug-in
(Macintosh) that can be used to scan
images directly into any application that supports the TWAIN
standard (Windows) or Adobe Photoshop 5.0 acquire plug-ins
(Macintosh).
It also functions as an independent, or “stand-alone,”
application that, in addition to supporting the scanning and edit-
ing functions included in the TWAIN source or acquire plug-in,
allows you to open saved images, edit them, and save them to
disk.