Nikon 9235 Reference Manual - Page 24

The Scan Progress Window, The Thumbnail Drawer Tab, The Natural/Processed Tabs, The Preview Button

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The Thumbnail Drawer Tab The Natural/Processed Tabs This tab is only displayed when a multi-frame adapter is inserted in the scanner. Clicking this tab opens the thumbnail drawer, where you can select the frame to be scanned by clicking the associated frame number. To view the frames as small previews (thumbnails), click the button. Multiple frames can be selected by clicking each frame in turn while holding down the control (Windows) or command (Macintosh) key, or by holding down the shift key while clicking two frames to select these frames and all the frames between them. 29 These tabs allow for a quick "before-and-after" comparison showing the effects of processing. The Natural tab shows how the image looked before processing, the Processed tab how the image will look when scanned at current settings. If you are using Nikon Scan as a stand-alone application, you can switch back and forth between the tabs using the Show Natural Pane/ Show Processed Pane commands in the View menu or the Ctrl-T (Windows) or -T (Macintosh) keyboard shortcuts. 31 The Preview Button Clicking this button displays a preview of the image to be scanned (if multiple frames are selected in the thumbnail drawer, a preview will be performed for each frame). You will need to create a new preview after changing the media type or using the zoom buttons. The Scan Button Scans the image and opens it in the host application (if multiple frames are selected in the thumbnail drawer, each frame will be scanned and opened in a separate window). 35 The Scan Progress Window This window shows the progress of preview and scan operations. The current task can be cancelled by clicking the Stop button. Tasks that have yet to be performed are listed in the Queue tab and can be cancelled by selecting the task and clicking the icon. Completed tasks are listed in the Log tab. 31 31 Tutorial:The Scan Window 23

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The Scan Progress Window
The Thumbnail Drawer Tab
This tab is only displayed when a multi-frame adapter is inserted in the
scanner.
Clicking this tab opens the thumbnail drawer, where you can select
the frame to be scanned by clicking the associated frame number.
To view
the frames as small previews (thumbnails), click the
button.
Multiple
frames can be selected by clicking each frame in turn while holding down the
control (Windows) or command (Macintosh) key, or by holding down the
shift key while clicking two frames to select these frames and all the frames
between them.
This window shows the progress of
preview and scan operations.
The
current task can be cancelled by
clicking the
Stop
button.
Tasks that
have yet to be performed are listed
in the Queue tab and can be can-
celled by selecting the task and click-
ing the
icon.
Completed tasks
are listed in the Log tab.
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Tutorial:The Scan Window
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The Natural/Processed Tabs
These tabs allow for a quick “before-and-after” comparison showing the
effects of processing.
The Natural tab shows how the image looked before
processing, the Processed tab how the image will look when scanned at
current settings.
If you are using Nikon Scan as a stand-alone application, you
can switch back and forth between the tabs using the
Show Natural Pane
/
Show Processed Pane
commands in the
View
menu or the Ctrl-T
(Windows) or
-T (Macintosh) keyboard shortcuts.
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The Preview Button
The Scan Button
Scans the image and opens it in the
host application (if multiple frames
are selected in the thumbnail drawer,
each frame will be scanned and
opened in a separate window).
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Clicking this button displays a pre-
view of the image to be scanned (if
multiple frames are selected in the
thumbnail drawer, a preview will be
performed for each frame).
You will
need to create a new preview after
changing the media type or using the
zoom buttons.