Konica Minolta AF-2840 Pixel Polish and Mac OS, Checking Scanner Installation Windows

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Largest unused block of memory must be more than 128MB.

Pixel Polish and Mac OS

With Macintosh operating systems, to use Pixel Polish when the utility is launched through Photoshop or Photoshop Elements, the largest unused block of memory in the system must be more than 128 MB.

With the Photoshop application open, check the amount of the largest unused block of memory before launching the utility. If the block of memory is less than 128 MB, use one of the following method to increase the volume:

-Close all other application running.

- Decrease the memory allocation to Photoshop; the memory allocated must not be reduced below 128 MB of RAM plus the requirements for

the application, see scanner system requirements on page 11.

-Increase the virtual memory. Add enough memory to the amount of the actual unused block of memory so that the total volume exceeds 128 MB.

Refer to Mac OS help to check the largest unused block of memory, to change the memory allo- cation of an application, and to set the virtual memory.

Checking Scanner Installation (Windows)

If the scanner was connected to the computer and turned on before the utility software was installed, the computer may not recognize the scanner unit even after the utility software is installed. Follow the instructions below to confirm the scanner driver is installed correctly.

1Windows 98, 2000, Me: right click on the my-computer icon. Select “properties” from the drop- down menu.

Windows XP: from the start menu go to the control panel. Click on the performance and main- tenance category. Click the system button to open the system properties window.

2Windows 2000 and XP: select the hardware tab in the properties window and click the device- manager button.

Windows 98 and Me: click the device-manager tab in the properties window.

3The driver file should be located in the imaging-device location of the device manager. Click on the location to display the files. “DS_Dual3” should be listed as the imaging device.

If “DS_Dual3” is not located in the imaging device location, open other-devices location of the device manager. “DS_Dual3” should be listed there. Follow the instructions on the next page to delete the driver.

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Contents AV-A209 Tone-curve corrections Selective-color paletteColor Examples 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 computersInstallation Before installing the utility softwareInstalling the utility software Windows Page Installing the utility software Macintosh Page Macintosh Installing Adobe Photoshop ElementsLaunching the scanner utility from Photoshop Elements WindowsNames of parts Connecting the USB cable Before scanner setupTurning off the scanner Connecting the AC adapterDisconnecting the scanner Turning on the scannerHandling film Where is the emulsion?Film formats Loading the filmLoading mounted slides Using the FH-U1 and SH-U1 film holders Using the APS Adapter AD-10 sold separatelyLoading a film holder into the scanner 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 typesImage processing p Dimage Scan Dual III UtilityBasic scanning p Advanced scanning pDimage Scan Dual III Utility Basic Scanning Launching the DiMAGE Scan Dual III UtilityLaunching the utility from an image-processing application Selecting the film format and typeMain window and index scan tab Index scanCanceling the index scan Making an index scanSelecting index thumbnails Flip and rotate images Fit-to-window button Main window and prescan tab PrescanAuto cropping Making a prescanGrab tool Magnifying toolCHP button APS film Manual croppingPrescanning the cropped area 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 functionsSaving the index images Saving an index fileLoading 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 recommendationsImage processing tools Main window and image-correction tabDimage Scan Dual III Utility Image Processing Guide to image processing tool Tools and functions EffectsImage processing glossary 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 SpecificationsPrimary RGB and secondary CMY colors Complementary colorsAN Introduction to Color Complementary colors p HSB color model pHue corrections Universal Copyright Convention AV-A209