Polaroid BLL Generator LFC-based Film Types, Use Kodacolor 100 with, Use Ektachrome 100 4x5 with

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Polaroid 691 Overhead Transparency film, which produces 3 3/4"x 2 7/8" instant transparencies

All film recorders except the Personal LFR and the Personal LFR PLUS

Use Kodacolor 100 with:

35mm camera back

ISO daylight balanced print film

All film recorders except Digital Photography Models

Use Ektachrome 100 (4x5) with:

4x5 camera back

Ektachrome 100 4x5 film

All film recorders except the Personal LFR., Personal LFR PLUS, LFR-X, and the Digital Photography Models

Use Ektachrome 100 (120/220) with:

120 or 220 camera back

Ektachrome 100 film

LFR Mark II and LFR Mark III standard film recorders only

LFC-based Film Types

In addition, Windows BLL Generator supports Lasergraphics Film Calibration (LFC) files. These LFCs support a variety of film types such as Kodak Gold 100 Plus, Vericolor III, etc. Each Lasergraphics Film Calibration file provides calibration data for one film on one specific film recorder model. For example, the 35mm Vericolor III LFC file for LFR Mark III will be different from the one for LFR Mark III - Digital Photography Model.

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Contents Windows BLL Generator Lasergraphics BBS 949 Technical Support Department +1-949-753-8292Acknowledgements Contents Principle of Operation Printing your first imageReference Tips and Tricks UninstallingAppendix a Specifications Glossary Index71 Introduction Required Hardware What You NeedRequired Software About this Guide What’s new High-Resolution Windows BLL Generator FeaturesVarious Output Types Slides TransparenciesEasy 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 Device Dots Image Resolution Approx. DPI ResolutionImportant Concepts Color Fidelity Graphics Bitmaps and ObjectsText Bitmaps Which Applications Create Bitmaps or ObjectsObjects BothReference Printer SettingsOrientation and Paper Size Non-LFC based Film Types Film TypeUse Kodacolor 100 with LFC-based Film TypesUse Ektachrome 100 4x5 with Use Ektachrome 100 120/220 withScaling Background ColorMinimum Exposure Time Color BalanceContrast 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 Specific Applications Open Start-Settings-PrintersAdobe Type Manager ATM Arts & LettersFreelance Graphics for Windows Ver CorelDRAWFreelance Graphics PersuasionWord, Write PhotoStyler∙ LFR-X Appendix a SpecificationsSupported Operating Resolution Film RecorderEnvironment Image Enhancements FontsOutput Problems Glossary GlossaryGlossary Glossary Index IndexIndex