Polaroid manual Windows BLL Generator Features, Various Output Types, High-Resolution

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Windows BLL Generator Features

Windows BLL Generator adds a new dimension to all of your visual communications by letting you produce professional-quality presentation graphics—right at your desk.

Various Output Types

Windows BLL Generator takes images produced by any Windows application and prints the images on a Lasergraphics LFR series film recorder to make 35mm slides, 35mm prints (negatives), Polaroid prints, 6x7 cm or 4x5 film transparencies or prints (negatives).

Slides Transparencies

High-Resolution

With the Lasergraphics Film Recorder (LFR), Windows BLL Generator in combination with WinRascol or MacRascol produces brilliant color images on film. The LFR Mark VI has a maximum resolution of 16384 lines which produces sharp images with over 700 times the image resolution (total number of dots in an image) of a VGA screen.

Name

Short

35mm resolution

120/220/4x5 resolution

Available on

 

 

 

 

 

Fast

2k

2048x1365

2048x1680

All

 

 

 

 

 

Fine

4k

4096x2731

4096x3360

All

 

 

 

 

 

Extra

8k

8192x5461

8192x6719

Mark III and above

 

 

 

 

 

Ultra

16k

16384x10923

16384x13438

Mark VI

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Windows BLL Generator Technical Support Department +1-949-753-8292 Lasergraphics BBS 949Acknowledgements Contents Printing your first image Principle of OperationReference Uninstalling Tips and TricksAppendix a Specifications Glossary Index71 Introduction What You Need Required HardwareRequired Software About this Guide What’s new Windows BLL Generator Features High-ResolutionVarious Output Types Slides TransparenciesTrue Color Easy to Use and Highly CompatibleExpress Setup Installing Windows BLL Generator Installing BLL Generator from the Web SiteSoftware Installation Running setup Adding a BLL-Generator ∙ Select Add generatorSoftware Installation Printing your first image Start-Programs-Accessories-Wordpad Printing from an ApplicationPrinting your first Image Printing your first Image Printing your first Image Viewing a BLL Principle of Operation IntroductionPrinciple of Operation Printing from Windows on a PC without Film Recorder Here is a diagram showing how thisworks Resolution Device Dots Image Resolution Approx. DPIImportant Concepts Color Fidelity Bitmaps and Objects GraphicsText Which Applications Create Bitmaps or Objects BitmapsObjects BothPrinter Settings ReferenceOrientation and Paper Size Film Type Non-LFC based Film TypesLFC-based Film Types Use Kodacolor 100 withUse Ektachrome 100 4x5 with Use Ektachrome 100 120/220 withBackground Color ScalingMinimum Exposure Time Color BalanceContrast Gamma Using the Windows 95/98 driver Printer settings in Windows 95/98Reference Using the Windows 95/98 Driver Color balance and gamma correction Miscellaneous options Reference Changing the Default Printer Settings in Windows 95/98 Using the Windows NT driver Printer settings in Windows NTUsing the Windows NT Driver Reference Storing Changed Settings Changing the Default Printer Settings in Windows NT Managing BLL-Generators Adding a BLL-GeneratorChanging Destination Path Deleting a BLL-GeneratorModifying Driver Options Uninstalling When to use the UninstallerHow to use the Uninstaller Tips and Tricks Open Start-Settings-Printers Specific ApplicationsAdobe Type Manager ATM Arts & LettersCorelDRAW Freelance Graphics for Windows VerFreelance Graphics PersuasionPhotoStyler Word, WriteAppendix a Specifications ∙ LFR-XResolution Film Recorder Supported OperatingEnvironment Image Enhancements FontsOutput Problems Glossary GlossaryGlossary Glossary Index IndexIndex