Nikon 9235 Reference Manual - Page 31

Thumbnail drawer controls, To hide the thumbnail drawer, To adjust the size of the thumbnail drawer

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By default, frames are identified by number only. To view a small preview image (thumbnail) for each frame, click the button. The button icon will change to ; click the button again to return to a frame number display. The frame to be scanned can be selected by clicking the associated frame number or thumbnail. To select multiple frames, click each frame in turn while holding down the control (Windows) or command (Macintosh) key, or hold down the shift key while clicking two images to select the images and all frames between them. Thumbnail drawer controls • To hide the thumbnail drawer: click the button at the top right corner. • To adjust the size of the thumbnail drawer: drag the bottom right corner (the thumbnail drawer can not be made larger than the scan window). If the thumbnails don't fit in the frame, use the Strip Film Offset control in the Scanner Extras palette to adjust their position. When film is inserted in the SA-21 strip-film adapter for 4000 ED/ COOLSCAN IV ED film scanners, six frame numbers will be displayed in the thumbnail drawer regardless of the number of frames in the film. Similarly, when film is inserted in the optional SA-30 roll-film adapter for 4000 ED film scanners, forty frame numbers will be displayed regardless of the number of frames in the film. The correct number of frames will be displayed when the button is clicked to create thumbnail previews. Tutorial: Making a Scan 30

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Tutorial: Making a Scan
The frame to be scanned can be selected by clicking the associ-
ated frame number or thumbnail.
To select multiple frames,
click each frame in turn while holding down the control (Win-
dows) or command (Macintosh) key, or hold down the shift key
while clicking two images to select the images and all frames
between them.
By default, frames are identified by number only.
To view a small
preview image (thumbnail) for each frame, click the
button.
The button icon will change to
; click the button again to
return to a frame number display.
Thumbnail drawer controls
To hide the thumbnail drawer
: click the
button at the
top right corner.
To adjust the size of the thumbnail drawer
: drag the
bottom right corner (the thumbnail drawer can not be made
larger than the scan window).
When film is inserted in the SA-21 strip-film adapter for 4000 ED/
COOLSCAN IV ED film scanners, six frame numbers will be
displayed in the thumbnail drawer regardless of the number of
frames in the film.
Similarly, when film is inserted in the optional
SA-30 roll-film adapter for 4000 ED film scanners, forty frame
numbers will be displayed regardless of the number of frames in
the film.
The correct number of frames will be displayed when
the
button is clicked to create thumbnail previews.
If the thumbnails don’t fit in the frame, use the
Strip Film Off-
set
control in the Scanner Extras palette to adjust their posi-
tion.