Canon 800II manual Time, For 4.28.30 pm, Date, For January 20, Arrows, Film Address

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Chapter 2 Specifying the Scanner Settings

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CANON[00001]

CANON 00001

<Time>

To add the time that the document was scanned, type “\TIME”.

The time is added as an 8-digit number (including colons) in the 24-hour clock for- mat, as shown in the examples below.

(For 4.28.30 pm)

 

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\TIME

16:28:30

<Date>

To add the date that the document was scanned, type a combination of Y (year), M (month) and D (day) to give “\MDY”, “\DMY” or “\YMD”.

The date is added as a 10-digit number, as shown in the example below. Slashes are used as separators between the year, month and day.

(For January 20, 2000)

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\YMD

2000/01/20

<Arrows>

To add an arrow, type one of the following:

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\u

\d

\l

\r

<Film Address>

When the FS Controller III is used as the carrier, this option adds the film address of roll film detected by the FS Controller III.

To add the film address (batch, file and page), type “\A”.

The added address is enclosed in brackets ([ ]), with the batch, file and page ad- dresses added sequentially and separated by periods (.).Because batch, file and pages addresses can each contain up to 9 digits, the added address consists of up to 31 characters including the enclosing brackets and the separating periods.

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\A

[123456.789012.345]

 

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Contents Introduction Scanner ConventionsContents Troubleshooting Chapter Login to Windows Installing Scanning UtilityBefore Installation Installing Scanning UtilityOpen field, type D\su800\setup.exe and click OK Click Start and select RunSelect English United States and click OK Check the displayed installation folder and then click Next Installation ends and the Setup Complete dialog box appearsClick Next Uninstalling Scanning Utility Basic Scanning Utility 800 Operations Startup and ExitScanning Utility 800 screen, select File-Exit Screen Descriptions OpenSave Page As Converter mode Printer settingScanner setting Cancel ScanZoom Out ToolbarStatus bar ZoomNext PrevAbout Installation and Basic Operation of Scanning Utility Installation and Basic Operation of Scanning Utility Specifying the Scanner Settings Specifying the Scanner Settings Starting up Scanning UtilityClick the Start button and select Programs-Scanning Utility Select File-Scanner setting..., or click on the Toolbar Scanner Settings Left SizeFrame Area CenterButtons CancelBrightness ContrastDetail Settings Add on AE AdjustmentImage Rotation Detect Image SizeErase Notch Filter SettingsDefault Erase BackgroundAdd on Settings TextCounter For January 20 TimeFor 4.28.30 pm DateAddon Type Horizontal Offset mmVertical Offset mm PagesNew File Counter SettingsReset Trigger Increment TriggerReset Value Click Download and select the prepared gamma curve data Gamma Curve SettingsPreparing Gamma Curve Data Assigning Function Keys Select a function keyAssign the function Setting Assignment Adjust MarginAdjust Sharpness Picture ModeUsing the Scanner Check the scanned image Scanning and Saving ImagesScan Project the image on the scanner screen Select File-ScanFile Names Select File-Save Page As... or click in the ToolbarPrint the scanned image. P.46 Printing the Displayed Image File TypesNumber of file name characters Scan Batch to FileClick Start Scanning Check the scanned images Scanning endsOpening a Saved File Select File-Open or click in the ToolbarSelect a file and click OK Check the scanned image Fit to paper Printing ImagesScan Batch to Printer Actual sizeSelect File-Scan batch to printer Check the scanned images Select File-Print or click on the Toolbar Printing the Displayed ImageCheck the print settings and click OK Converter Mode Other OperationsCreating New Folders File names for image files Use the FS Controller III keyboard to perform the scanCheck the printer paper ReaderPrinter Emulation ModePrinting ends Using the Scanner Troubleshooting When an Error Message is Displayed Message File already exists. Do you wish to overwrite it? MessageSion Scanning Utility 800 does not run correctly When the Scanned Image is Not NormalScanner settings are incorrect Scanner’s scanning plate or lense are soiledIndex BMP When the Scanned Image is Not Normal Troubleshooting

800II specifications

The Canon 800 II is a remarkable addition to Canon's lineup of high-performance telephoto lenses, specifically designed for professional photographers and wildlife enthusiasts. Its impressive features, advanced technologies, and robust characteristics make it a popular choice for capturing exceptional images even in challenging conditions.

At the core of the Canon 800 II is its focal length of 800mm, which allows photographers to achieve stunning close-ups from considerable distances. This is particularly beneficial for wildlife and sports photography, where getting close to the subject may not be feasible. The lens has a fast f/5.6 aperture, enabling excellent performance in low-light environments while maintaining a shallow depth of field for beautifully blurred backgrounds.

One of the standout features of the Canon 800 II is its lightweight design made possible by the incorporation of advanced materials such as magnesium alloy and fluorite elements. Weighing significantly less than its predecessor, the lens is easier to handle during long shooting sessions and provides superb portability for photographers on the move.

Image stabilization technology is another impressive aspect of the Canon 800 II. With a sophisticated image stabilization system, photographers can achieve steady shots even at slower shutter speeds, reducing the potential for camera shake. This feature is particularly useful when shooting handheld or in challenging lighting conditions.

The lens also incorporates Canon’s Super Spectra Coating, which helps to minimize ghosting and flare while enhancing contrast and color accuracy. This ensures that images are sharp and vibrant, making it easier to capture the intricate details of distant subjects.

Autofocus on the Canon 800 II is powered by a ring-type ultrasonic motor (USM), allowing for fast and silent focusing. This is essential for capturing fleeting moments in wildlife photography, where speed and accuracy are crucial. Additionally, the lens features full-time manual focus, providing photographers with the ability to fine-tune their focus without having to switch modes.

Durability is key for professional-grade lenses, and the Canon 800 II is designed to withstand tough environmental conditions. With a weather-sealed construction, it offers protection against moisture and dust, allowing photographers to work confidently in various climates.

Overall, the Canon 800 II stands out for its exceptional performance, lightweight design, advanced image stabilization, and robust build quality. Whether photographing wildlife, sports, or scenic landscapes, this lens offers unrivaled capabilities that help professionals capture stunning images with ease and precision.