Konica Minolta AF-2840 instruction manual File types, Bmp

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On the save-as screen, specify the file name, file format, and destination of the image data. Click Save to start scanning.

Images can be saved in BMP, JPEG, TIFF, or PICT file formats. See the below for more about these formats. When saving JPEG files, the compression ratio can be specified. Click the save button to complete the final scan.

When using a USB storage device on the same bus as the scanner, save the data on the computer’s hard disk first before transferring it to the storage device. Saving the scanned data directly to the device may corrupt the image data.

After the scanning is completed, the image is ready to be used. Click the appropriate button to continue scanning or to close the utility.

Continue button

Replace-film button

Quit button

Quit button: quits the Easy Scan Utility. The film holder will be ejected or the APS cassette in the optional adapter will be rewound automatically. Turn off the scanner when not in use (p. 19).

Replace-film button: To change the film and continue scanning, click this button.The film holder will be ejected or the APS cassette in the optional adapter will be rewound automatically.

Continue button: To scan other images in the film holder, click this button.

 

File types

 

BMP

the bitmap image file type is used in Windows. This file type can be opened in

 

the paint software installed in the Windows operating system. The file size is

 

fixed allowing the retention of the original image quality.

JPEG

the image file can be compressed to reduce the file size. The compression ratio

 

can be selected when saving. The higher the compression ratio, the the smaller

 

the file size, and the more deterioration to the image quality.

TIFF

this high-resolution bitmap can be opened on any computer platform. The color

 

depth of this format can be selected in the preference dialog box (p. 45).

PICT

this image file type is used in Macintosh. This file can be opened in the Simple

 

Text application installed with the Macintosh operating system.

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Contents AV-A209 Color Examples Tone-curve correctionsSelective-color palette Before YOU Begin Table of Contents Page Table of Contents Page For Proper and Safe USE Page System Requirements Package contentsPolish IBM PC/AT compatible computersInstalling the utility software Windows InstallationBefore installing the utility software Page Installing the utility software Macintosh Page Launching the scanner utility from Photoshop Elements Installing Adobe Photoshop ElementsWindows MacintoshNames of parts Connecting the USB cable Before scanner setupDisconnecting the scanner Connecting the AC adapterTurning on the scanner Turning off the scannerFilm formats Where is the emulsion?Loading the film Handling filmLoading mounted slides Loading a film holder into the scanner Using the FH-U1 and SH-U1 film holdersUsing the APS Adapter AD-10 sold separately Ejecting a film holder Easy Scan Utility Launching the Easy Scan UtilityUsing the Easy Scan Utility Canceling an index scan, prescan, or final scan Macintosh Page Pixel Polish button Auto Dust Brush button BMP File typesBasic scanning p Dimage Scan Dual III UtilityAdvanced scanning p Image processing pLaunching the utility from an image-processing application Launching the DiMAGE Scan Dual III UtilitySelecting the film format and type Dimage Scan Dual III Utility Basic ScanningMain window and index scan tab Index scanSelecting index thumbnails Canceling the index scanMaking an index scan Flip and rotate images Fit-to-window button Main window and prescan tab PrescanGrab tool Making a prescanMagnifying tool Auto croppingPrescanning the cropped area CHP button APS filmManual cropping Auto Dust Brush Removing the effect of dust Main window and Pixel Polish tab Pixel Polish Correcting images automaticallyPage Making the final scan using Jobs Quitting the DiMAGE Scan Dual III Utility Dimage Scan Dual III Utility Advanced Scanning Setting scanner preferencesPage Exposure-control tab Loading exposure settings Saving exposure settingsReverse frame order More index scan functionsLoading an index file Saving the index imagesSaving an index file Autoexposure control More prescan functions AE lock AE area selectionPoint AF Autofocus Focusing the scanner More prescan functionsManual focus Scan setting window Inputting scan settings manuallyAbout resolution and output size Scan setting examples Deleting a Job Saving scan settings as a JobCustom Wizard Page Color matching Setting the output color spacePage Scanner color profiles Setting the monitor ICC profileOutput Color Space Monitor RGB Color matching recommendationsDimage Scan Dual III Utility Image Processing Image processing toolsMain window and image-correction tab Image processing glossary Guide to image processing toolTools and functions Effects Tracking image corrections Snapshot button Undoing and redoing image correctionsSaving image corrections Comparing pre and post correction imagesComplementary colors Loading image-correction JobsVariation palette Brightness, contrast, and color balance palette Tone curve and histogram corrections Tone curve and histogram palette Using tone curvesDrawing tone curves by freehand Bringing out detail in the shadows Short guide to tone curve correctionsCorrecting color Increasing image contrastHistogram corrections Tone curve / histogram auto setting White, gray, and black point corrections Selective-color palette Setting the white and black-point valuesUnsharp mask Hue, saturation, and lightness palette JOB File Lists 35mm filmAPS film Installed Files and Folders Mac OS Mac OS 8.6Solution Troubleshooting and Technical SupportPixel Polish and Mac OS Checking Scanner Installation WindowsTechnical support Warranty and product registrationRAM Technical SpecificationsAN Introduction to Color Primary RGB and secondary CMY colorsComplementary colors Hue corrections Complementary colors pHSB color model p Universal Copyright Convention AV-A209