Nikon 9235 Reference Manual - Page 44

Setting up a Scan, The Layout Tools, Information, and Crop Palettes

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Setting up a Scan The Layout Tools, Information, and Crop Palettes The Layout Tools palette contains the following controls: Control Description Layout Tools The Layout Tools palette contains tools for use both in the scan window and in image windows opened in Nikon Scan applet when Nikon Scan is used as a stand-alone application. In the scan window, the layout tools are used to select the portion of the image to be scanned and to set the focus point for autofocus operations. In image windows, they are used to scroll the image, zoom it in and out, and select part of the image to be copied to the clipboard. The flip and rotate tools in the Layout Tools palette can be used to correct the orientation of images both in the scan window and in image windows. Image Orientation The image orientation display takes the form of a capital letter "R." Any flips or rotations performed on the image are reflected in the orientation of the letter; if the letter is shown in red, the image has been flipped from its original orientation. Hand Tool This tool is only available if Nikon Scan is being used as a stand-alone application and an image has been opened in the Nikon Scan applet, when it can be used to scroll images that are too big to fit in the image window. For details, see 95. When the scan window is active, the hand tool is disabled. Crop Tool When the crop tool is active, a selection can be made by dragging the cursor over an image. In the scan window, this tool is used to select a portion of the image to be scanned and opened in the host application (see 33). When Nikon Scan is used as a stand-alone application and an image window is active in the Nikon Scan applet, it duplicates the function of the Selection Cursor. For details, see 96. Reference:The Tool Chest 43

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Setting up a Scan
The Layout Tools, Information, and Crop Palettes
Layout Tools
The Layout Tools palette contains tools for use both in the scan
window and in image windows opened in Nikon Scan applet
when Nikon Scan is used as a stand-alone application.
In the
scan window, the layout tools are used to select the portion of
the image to be scanned and to set the focus point for autofocus
operations.
In image windows, they are used to scroll the im-
age, zoom it in and out, and select part of the image to be cop-
ied to the clipboard.
The flip and rotate tools in the Layout
Tools palette can be used to correct the orientation of images
both in the scan window and in image windows.
Control
Description
Hand Tool
This tool is only available if Nikon Scan
is being used as a stand-alone applica-
tion and an image has been opened in
the Nikon Scan applet, when it can be
used to scroll images that are too big to
fit in the image window.
For details, see
95
.
When the scan window is ac-
tive, the hand tool is disabled.
Crop Tool
When the crop tool is active, a selec-
tion can be made by dragging the cur-
sor over an image.
In the scan window,
this tool is used to select a portion of
the image to be scanned and opened in
the host application (see
33
).
When
Nikon Scan is used as a stand-alone ap-
plication and an image window is active
in the Nikon Scan applet, it duplicates
the function of the Selection Cursor.
For details, see
96
.
Reference:The Tool Chest
Image Orientation
The image orientation display takes the
form of a capital letter “R.”
Any flips or
rotations performed on the image are
reflected in the orientation of the let-
ter; if the letter is shown in red, the im-
age has been flipped from its original
orientation.
The Layout Tools palette contains the following controls: