Polaroid BLL Generator manual Orientation and Paper Size

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Note that the time it takes to image a slide will increase with the resolution setting approximately as follows:

Resolution

2k

4k

8k

16k

 

 

 

 

 

Relative resolution

0.25

1

4

16

 

 

 

 

 

Relative imaging time

0.75

1

4

16

 

 

 

 

 

Approximate imaging time

30s

40s

150s

600s

 

 

 

 

 

Relative resolution is the total number of pixels relative to a 4k slide.

Relative imaging time is the time it takes to image relative to a 4k slide, on a theoretical basis.

Approximate imaging time is the time it minimally takes to image a slide in real life.

Orientation and Paper Size

Orientation specifies whether the output should be in Landscape or Portrait mode.

Landscape

Portrait

Paper size determines the paper dimensions returned to the application.

￿NOTE: Paper size does not correspond to the actual size of the film.

NOTE: Make sure to match the paper size and orientation settings of the printer driver with those of your application. Some applications will ignore paper dimensions returned by the printer driver. Paper size and orientation mismatches can lead to badly sized images.

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Contents Windows BLL Generator Lasergraphics BBS 949 Technical Support Department +1-949-753-8292Acknowledgements Contents Reference Printing your first imagePrinciple of Operation Tips and Tricks UninstallingAppendix a Specifications Glossary Index71 Introduction Required Software What You NeedRequired Hardware About this Guide What’s new Slides Transparencies Windows BLL Generator FeaturesHigh-Resolution Various Output TypesEasy to Use and Highly Compatible True ColorExpress Setup Installing BLL Generator from the Web Site Installing Windows BLL GeneratorSoftware Installation Running setup ∙ Select Add generator Adding a BLL-GeneratorSoftware Installation Printing your first image Printing from an Application Start-Programs-Accessories-WordpadPrinting your first Image Printing your first Image Printing your first Image Viewing a BLL Introduction Principle of OperationPrinciple of Operation Printing from Windows on a PC without Film Recorder Here is a diagram showing how thisworks Important Concepts ResolutionDevice Dots Image Resolution Approx. DPI Color Fidelity Text Bitmaps and ObjectsGraphics Both Which Applications Create Bitmaps or ObjectsBitmaps ObjectsReference Printer SettingsOrientation and Paper Size Non-LFC based Film Types Film TypeUse Ektachrome 100 120/220 with LFC-based Film TypesUse Kodacolor 100 with Use Ektachrome 100 4x5 withColor Balance Background ColorScaling Minimum Exposure TimeContrast Gamma Printer settings in Windows 95/98 Using the Windows 95/98 driverReference Using the Windows 95/98 Driver Color balance and gamma correction Miscellaneous options Reference Changing the Default Printer Settings in Windows 95/98 Printer settings in Windows NT Using the Windows NT driverUsing the Windows NT Driver Reference Storing Changed Settings Changing the Default Printer Settings in Windows NT Adding a BLL-Generator Managing BLL-GeneratorsDeleting a BLL-Generator Changing Destination PathModifying Driver Options When to use the Uninstaller UninstallingHow to use the Uninstaller Tips and Tricks Arts & Letters Open Start-Settings-PrintersSpecific Applications Adobe Type Manager ATMPersuasion CorelDRAWFreelance Graphics for Windows Ver Freelance GraphicsWord, Write PhotoStyler∙ LFR-X Appendix a SpecificationsFonts Resolution Film RecorderSupported Operating Environment Image EnhancementsOutput Problems Glossary GlossaryGlossary Glossary Index IndexIndex