Nikon 9235 Reference Manual - Page 22

Eject Button, Autofocus Button, Autoexposure Button, Zoom Buttons, Settings Menu, Media Type Menu

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The Control Area Eject Button Autofocus Button Autoexposure Button Zoom Buttons Ejects film from multi-frame adapters (this button is disabled when the MA-20 (S) slide-mount adapter is in place). Control-click (Windows) or option-click (Macintosh) to eject a slide from the optional SF-200 (S) slide feeder without feeding a new one. Click to focus the scanner on the selected point of the image, or control-click (Windows) or option-click (Macintosh) to select a new focus point. 38 Before scanning, the scanner needs to gather information about the image to adjust exposure for best results. Click this button to adjust exposure. 39 Click the button to zoom in on the current crop, enlarging it to fill the preview area. Click the button to zoom out. 33 Settings Menu Media Type Menu Color Model Menu Window Buttons Using the options in this menu, you can reset the scanner to default settings, or save scanner settings suited to particular scanning conditions and recall them as desired. 88 Adjusts scanner settings to match the media in the scanner. Select positive when scanning film positives (slides, reversal film, or monochrome positives), negative (color or monochrome) when scanning negatives. A separate option is available for scanning Kodachrome positives. Select a color model according to the capacities of your image editing software and whether the image is destined for output on a commercial four-color printing press or display on a monitor. 28 • Prefs: click to open the preferences dialog (see 105) • Help: click to open the Nikon Scan help file • Tools: open the Tool Chest ( 40) or Scan Progress windows ( 31). 27 Tutorial:The Scan Window 21

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Tutorial:The Scan Window
The Control Area
Eject Button
Autofocus Button
Autoexposure Button
Zoom Buttons
Settings Menu
Media Type Menu
Color Model Menu
Window Buttons
Ejects film from multi-frame adapt-
ers (this button is disabled when the
MA-20 (S) slide-mount adapter is in
place).
Control-click (Windows) or
option-click (Macintosh) to eject a
slide from the optional SF-200 (S)
slide feeder without feeding a new
one.
Click to focus the scanner on the
selected point of the image, or con-
trol-click (Windows) or option-click
(Macintosh) to select a new focus
point.
Before scanning, the scanner needs
to gather information about the im-
age to adjust exposure for best re-
sults.
Click this button to adjust
exposure.
Click the
button to zoom in on
the current crop, enlarging it to fill
the preview area.
Click the
button to zoom out.
Using the options in this menu, you
can reset the scanner to default set-
tings, or save scanner settings suited
to particular scanning conditions and
recall them as desired.
Adjusts scanner settings to match
the media in the scanner.
Select
positive when scanning film positives
(slides,
reversal film, or monochrome
positives), negative (color or mono-
chrome) when scanning negatives.
A
separate option is available for scan-
ning Kodachrome positives.
Select a color model according to
the capacities of your image editing
software and whether the image is
destined for output on a commercial
four-color printing press or display
on a monitor.
Prefs
: click to open the prefer-
ences dialog (see
105
)
Help
: click to open the Nikon
Scan help file
Tools
: open the Tool Chest
(
40
) or Scan Progress win-
dows (
31
).
38
39
33
88
27
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