Konica Minolta IV instruction manual

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To select the destination of the scanned images. Click the view button to open the file- destination dialog box. Use the folder tree to locate the folder in which to save the files. Click the folder to select it. Click the OK button to complete the operation. The destination will be displayed in the setting window.

To select file names. The automatic option names files based on the date and time of the scan; the file name begins with DS followed sets of two registers to indicate the year, month, day, hour, minute, and second. DS040523134510 was scanned in 2004 on May 23rd at 1:45pm and 10 seconds. The hour registers are based on a 24-hour clock. The manual option uses the name entered in the text box plus a four digit serial number which is automatically added.

Click the OK button to complete the operation. For advanced Batch Scan setup, see the following page.

When the Batch Scan Utility button in the launcher window is clicked, the scanner will initialize. When the set-holder message appears, insert the holder into the scanner; all the frames in the holder will be scanned and saved, and the holder will be ejected automatically.

To scan another batch, change the film in the holder and reinsert it into the scanner. Click the Batch Scan Utility button to begin scanning. The scanner only initializes before the first holder is scanned.

If the Batch Scan Utility is allocated to the Quick Scan button with the drop-down menu at the bottom of the launcher, the first time the Quick Scan button is pressed the scanner initializes and then the message to insert the holder is displayed. To scan subsequent holders, simply insert the holder and press the Quick Scan button.

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Contents Page Selective-color palette Tone-curve correctionsBefore YOU Begin For Proper and Safe USE DiMAGE Scan Dual Table of Contents Page Table of Contents Names of Parts InstallationBefore installing the DiMAGE Scan Utility DiMAGE Scan system requirements Adobe Photoshop Elements Additional memory requirementsWindows Page Macintosh Page Connecting the USB cable Scanner SetupBefore connecting the scanner to a computer Turning on the scanner Connecting the AC adapterDisconnecting the scanner Loading the Film Holders Where is the emulsion?Handling film Loading 35mm film stripsLoading a film holder into the scanner Loading mounted slidesUsing the APS Adapter AD-10 sold separately APS Ejecting a film holderDimage Scan Launcher Launching the Easy Scan Utility Easy Scan UtilityScanner Notes Macintosh Using the Easy Scan UtilityOn next Easy Scan Utility Page Scanning basics Basic ScanningLaunching the DiMAGE Scan Utility Main window and index scan tab Scanner setupSelecting index thumbnails Making an index scanFit-to-window button Flip and rotate imagesMaking a prescan Main window and prescan tabMagnifying tool Grab toolAuto cropping CHP button APS filmMaking the final scan Tiff BMP Pict Main window and image-correction tab Basic Image ProcessingPixel Polish Auto Dust Brush retouching level Auto Dust BrushVariation palette Brightness, contrast, and color balance palette Green An introduction to colorUndoing and redoing image corrections Comparing pre and post-correction imagesQuitting the DiMAGE Scan 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 thumbnailsSaving an index file Point AF Autofocus More prescan functionsManual focus Manual cropping AE area selection AutoexposureInputting scan settings manually About resolution and output size Scan setting examples Deleting a Job Saving scan settings as a JobMore image-processing tools Advanced Image ProcessingPrescan display Sample display area Digital Grain DissolverTone curve and histogram palette Using tone curvesDrawing tone curves by freehand About the tone curve Short guide to tone curve correctionsIncreasing image contrast Histogram corrections Tone curve / histogram auto setting Konica Minolta History Short guide to histogram correctionsPage White, gray, and black point corrections Tracking image corrections Snapshot button Setting the white and black-point valuesHue, saturation, and lightness palette About RGB and CMY With mask Original image Unsharp maskLoading image-correction Jobs Saving image correctionsCustom Wizard Page Batch Scan Utility Page Advanced Batch Scan setup Page Color Matching Setting the output color spaceNtsc CIE RGB Output color spacesScanner color profiles Setting the monitor ICC profileOutput Color Space Monitor RGB Color matching recommendationsAuto Dust Brush PLUG-IN Before installing the plug-inInstallation Windows Page Installation Macintosh Using the Auto Dust Brush plug-in Auto Dust Brush PLUG-IN Glossary of common terms AppendixUninstalling the DiMAGE Scan Software Windows Installed files and foldersJob file list 35mm Troubleshooting Checking software installation Windows Technical Specifications Record keeping Warranty and product registrationTechnical support Image processing Image Data SheetHue corrections