Nikon 9235 Reference Manual - Page 21

Getting to Know the Scan Window, Take a few moments to familiarize yourself with scan window controls.

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Getting to Know the Scan Window Take a few moments to familiarize yourself with scan window controls. Thumbnail drawer tab Preview area (see 23) Control area Click to select frames to be scanned from multi-frame (see 21) film (this tab is not displayed when the MA-20 (S) or Contains the most frequently SF-200 (S) is inserted in the scanner). used scanning and preview con- The preview image is displayed here. Click the Natural tab (see 23) to see how the image looked before processing; click the Processed tab (see 23) to see how the image will look when it is scanned. trols, including the film eject button and media type and color-model menus. Tool chest (see 24) Contains tools for: • setting the image orientation Information panel and choosing the portion of (see 22) the image to be scanned Indicates: • controlling the physical di- • whether the image has been mensions and file size of the flipped or rotated image when opened in the • the physical dimensions and host application file size of the portion of the • enhancing color, contrast, image to be scanned and sharpness before the • what extra processing will be image is scanned and, when performed when the image is Nikon Scan is used as a stand- scanned alone application, after im- • the color values for the pixel ages are opened in the Nikon under the cursor Scan applet • removing the effects of Preview button (see 23) Click to preview the frame to be scanned. The preview shows how the image will look when it Scan button is scanned. (see 23) Click to scan the selected Interactive help Gives a brief tip about the control under the mouse scratches, dust, fading, and film grain • controlling the exposure val- ues for the scanning element Scan Progress window and other features particular (see 23) to your scanner Shows what actions are be- portion of the image into cursor. ing performed, and gives a the host application. log of automated tasks. Tutorial:The Scan Window 20

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Getting to Know the Scan Window
Take a few moments to familiarize yourself with scan window controls.
Tutorial:The Scan Window
Scan button
(see
23
)
Click to scan the selected
portion of the image into
the host application.
Interactive help
Gives a brief tip about the
control under the mouse
cursor.
Preview area
The preview image is displayed here.
Click the Natural tab (see
23
)
to see how the image looked before processing; click the Processed tab
(see
23
) to see how the image will look when it is scanned.
Thumbnail drawer tab
(see
23
)
Click to select frames to be scanned from multi-frame
film (this tab is not displayed when the MA-20 (S) or
SF-200 (S) is inserted in the scanner).
Tool chest
(see
24
)
Contains tools for:
setting the image orientation
and choosing the portion of
the image to be scanned
• controlling the physical di-
mensions and file size of the
image when opened in the
host application
• enhancing color, contrast,
and sharpness before the
image is scanned and, when
Nikon Scan is used as a stand-
alone application, after im-
ages are opened in the Nikon
Scan applet
• removing the effects of
scratches, dust, fading, and
film grain
controlling the exposure val-
ues for the scanning element
and other features particular
to your scanner
Scan Progress window
(see
23
)
Shows what actions are be-
ing performed, and gives a
log of automated tasks.
Information panel
(see
22
)
Indicates:
whether the image has been
flipped or rotated
the physical dimensions and
file size of the portion of the
image to be scanned
what extra processing will be
performed when the image is
scanned
the color values for the pixel
under the cursor
Control area
(see
21
)
Contains the most frequently
used scanning and preview con-
trols, including the film eject
button and media type and
color-model menus.
Preview button
(see
23
)
Click to
preview
the frame to be
scanned.
The preview shows
how the image will look when it
is scanned.