Nikon 9235 Reference Manual - Page 91

The Nikon Scan Applet, Using Nikon Scan as a Stand-Alone Application

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The Nikon Scan Applet Using Nikon Scan as a Stand-Alone Application When Nikon Scan is used as a TWAIN source or acquire plugin for another program such as Adobe Photoshop, its role is complete when the Scan button is clicked to scan the image into the host application. Any further operations performed on the scanned image, such as making additional adjustments to color or saving the image to disk, must be performed in the host application. Starting the Nikon Scan Applet (Windows) To start the Nikon Scan applet, click Start and select Nikon Scan 3.0 from Programs > Nikon Scan 3.0. To make it possible to save or print images without the intervention of a third-party program, a mini-program, or "applet," is included with Nikon Scan. This applet, which starts automatically when you double-click the Nikon Scan 3.0 icon or select Nikon Scan 3.0 from the Windows Start menu, can be used to edit images after scanning, save images in a variety of formats, open previously saved images, and print images. Starting the Nikon Scan Applet (Macintosh) To start the Nikon Scan applet, double click the Nikon Scan 3.0 icon in the folder to which you installed Nikon Scan (the default location is System Disk : Nikon Software : Nikon Scan 3.0). Reference:The Nikon Scan Applet 90

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The Nikon Scan Applet
Using Nikon Scan as a Stand-Alone Application
When Nikon Scan is used as a TWAIN source or acquire plug-
in for another program such as Adobe Photoshop, its role is
complete when the
Scan
button is clicked to scan the image
into the host application.
Any further operations performed on
the scanned image, such as making additional adjustments to
color or saving the image to disk, must be performed in the
host application.
To make it possible to save or print images without the inter-
vention of a third-party program, a mini-program, or “applet,” is
included with Nikon Scan.
This applet, which starts automati-
cally when you double-click the
Nikon Scan 3.0
icon or select
Nikon Scan 3.0
from the Windows
Start
menu, can be used
to edit images after scanning, save images in a variety of formats,
open previously saved images, and print images.
Starting the Nikon Scan Applet (Windows)
To start the Nikon Scan applet, click
Start
and select
Nikon
Scan 3.0
from
Programs
>
Nikon Scan 3.0
.
Starting the Nikon Scan Applet (Macintosh)
To start the Nikon Scan applet, double
click the
Nikon Scan 3.0
icon in the
folder to which you installed Nikon
Scan (the default location is System
Disk : Nikon Software : Nikon Scan
3.0).
Reference:The Nikon Scan Applet