Nikon 9235 Reference Manual - Page 3
Printing This Manual, tailed description of the Nikon Color Management System CMS
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This reference manual has been written to guide you through the process of using Nikon Scan to scan and edit images. The next chapter, "Getting Started," describes the type of system required to run Nikon Scan and takes you step-by-step through the installation process. The "Tutorial" section provides enough information to enable you to scan images and open them in another application or save them to disk. More information on scanning and image editing options is provided in the "Reference" section, which also describes how to use Nikon Scan as a stand-alone application and includes a detailed description of the Nikon Color Management System (CMS) and other scan preferences. The manual ends with a series of appendices, including a visual index to the program's windows, menus, and dialogs, and instructions for reinstalling Nikon Scan. To make it easier to find the information you need, the following symbols and conventions are used: This icon marks cautions, information that you should read before use to prevent damage to your Nikon scanner. This icon marks notes, information that you should read before using Nikon Scan. This icon marks tips, additional information you may find helpful when using Nikon Scan. This icon indicates that more information is available elsewhere in this manual or in other documentation. This symbol indicates that the cross-reference marked with the icon is to the Nikon Scan 3 Reference Manual (this manual). This symbol indicates that the cross-reference marked with the icon is to the hardware documentation provided with your scanner. Blue text indicates a link to another part of this manual or to the World-Wide Web. Click the text to follow the link. Printing This Manual If desired, portions of this manual can be printed for ease of reference using the Print... command in the Adobe Acrobat Reader File menu. Overview 2