Polaroid BLL Generator Supported Operating, Environment Image Enhancements, Fonts, Film Types

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Supported Operating

Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0 and Windows NT 5.0

Environment

 

Image Enhancements

Color balance

 

Gamma contrast

Fonts

TrueType

 

ATM (Adobe Type Manager) ver 1.5 or later

Software Selectable

4000 lines (4096 x 2730 pixels)

Resolution (Film Recorder)

2000 lines (2048 x 1366 pixels)

 

 

On LFR Mark III, LFR Mark III - Digital Photography Model, LFR

 

Mark III – Digital Photography Model and LFR Mark V – Digital

 

Photography model 8000 lines (8192 x 5461 pixels) are available.

 

On the LFR Mark VI – Digital Photography Model 16000 lines are

 

available

Film Types

Ektachrome 100 color slides

 

Kodacolor 100 color prints

 

Other ISO 100 films

 

Polachrome instant slides

 

Polaroid 339 Print instant prints (with optional Polaroid camera)

 

Polaroid 669 Print instant prints (with optional Polaroid camera)

 

Polaroid 691 instant transparencies (with optional Polaroid camera)

 

Ektachrome 100 4x5 transparencies (with optional 4x5 camera)

 

Ektachrome 100 Color Reversal 120/220 film (with optional 120

 

camera)

 

Lasergraphics Film Calibration (LFC) files, currently 176 film type

 

and film recorder combinations

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Contents Windows BLL Generator Technical Support Department +1-949-753-8292 Lasergraphics BBS 949Acknowledgements Contents Reference Printing your first imagePrinciple of Operation Uninstalling Tips and TricksAppendix a Specifications Glossary Index71 Introduction Required Software What You NeedRequired Hardware About this Guide What’s new Various Output Types Windows BLL Generator FeaturesHigh-Resolution 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 Important Concepts ResolutionDevice Dots Image Resolution Approx. DPI Color Fidelity Text Bitmaps and ObjectsGraphics Objects Which Applications Create Bitmaps or ObjectsBitmaps BothPrinter Settings ReferenceOrientation and Paper Size Film Type Non-LFC based Film TypesUse Ektachrome 100 4x5 with LFC-based Film TypesUse Kodacolor 100 with Use Ektachrome 100 120/220 withMinimum Exposure Time Background ColorScaling 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 Adobe Type Manager ATM Open Start-Settings-PrintersSpecific Applications Arts & LettersFreelance Graphics CorelDRAWFreelance Graphics for Windows Ver PersuasionPhotoStyler Word, WriteAppendix a Specifications ∙ LFR-XEnvironment Image Enhancements Resolution Film RecorderSupported Operating FontsOutput Problems Glossary GlossaryGlossary Glossary Index IndexIndex