Canon FS 2710 manual Saving / Recalling Settings, To Save Settings in a Settings File

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Saving / Recalling Settings

The film type, scan mode and preference settings can be saved to a settings file and recalled for future processing. The user may freely assign a name to the settings file. It is convenient to save frequently used settings to a file.

Hint

In addition to settings, the settings file may also be used to store preview images. It is useful to save the preview image with the settings to quickly grasp to which image the settings apply (p. 19).

To Save Settings in a Settings File

Click on the [Setting File] menu in the control panel and select the [Save] option.

Specify the folder and file name.

Click on the [Save] button.

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Contents Users Guide About the Conventions Used in this Guide How to Use this GuideWhere to Look Table of Contents Appendices Adjusting and Editing Scanned Images65 p p Control Panel FeaturesScan p Scanning ProceduresAdjust and Edit Scanned Images Plug-in module FS Special Features Quick Start Instructions Installing Plug-in module FSStarting Plug-in module FS Selecting the Film Type pSpecifying the Area of the Image to be Scanned p Determining the type of image that is required. ppClick on the Browser button Select the area to be scanned by clicking and draggingSave to the target folder with the file name, file type, Scanning the Image pClick on the Scan button E P Operating Environment Installing Plug-in module FSE P Click the Install Software item E P ProcedureClick the Start Installation button at the lower right Install panel, select Photoshop LE and ScanExpert FSScanning Preparations Displaying the Plug-in module FS Control Panel E P Operating Procedures Selecting a Film Type Film CharacteristicsPlace the film in the scanner PreviewingBlack & White Mode Setting the Scan Mode8bit Grayscale Mode 12bit Grayscale Mode FS2710 only36bit Color Mode FS2710 only 24bit Color ModeE P To Set the Scan Mode Selecting the Output Device Magnification and Resolution Setting the MagnificationOutput Device Resolution= 360 dpi, Magnification= 100% E P To Set the Magnification Factor Picture scanned with the 24bit Color mode may produce filesSet the desired magnification factor on the control panel SliderOutput Device Setting PreferencesOutput Device Setting Dialog Box Click on the OK button Output Device Settings Dialog BoxSelect the appropriate devices from the list E P Aspect Ratio Aspect Ratio Dialog Box Select the desired settingsUnit Dialog Box Unit Settings Dialog BoxE P Unit Set the file size and preview image save option Preview Window Settings Dialog BoxE P Preview Window Size Scan Settings Dialog Box E P Selecting the Scan SettingsClick on the Preferences menu and select Scan Settings Click the Yes button to reset the default settings E P Return to Default SettingsTo Set the Auto Eject Function Setting the Auto Eject FunctionPlace the mouse cursor inside the selection frame Verifying the Image Before ScanningTo Verify the Image E P Scanning Adjust the size and position of the Selection Tool Scan Area SettingsTo Specify the Scan Area with the Selection Tool Selection ToolTo Zoom ZoomingClick on the Zoom In button Drag the selection frame to the desired positionClick the mouse button Specify the Scan Area ScanningTo Initiate the Scan To Change the Orientation of an Image Rotating or Reversing Images Before ScanningClick the Save button Saving Scanned ImagesClick on the Photoshop LE File menu and select Save Adjusting and Editing Scanned Images Using color and film correction Optimum Adjustments for Image QualityHistogram p Color CorrectionBrightness/Contrast p Color Balance pThreshold p Gamma pHow to Interpret Histograms Color Correction Histogram SettingHow to Adjust Histograms Portion with Highlights Shadows Entire ImageTo Adjusting a Histogram Manually E P To Adjust a Histogram AutomaticallyClick the histogram tab and perform the histogram settings Click on the Auto Correction buttonAdjusting Contrast Color Correction Brightness and Contrast SettingsAdjusting Brightness Click on the Color Correction button in the control panel E P To Adjust the Brightness and ContrastClick the Brightness/Contrast tab to adjust the settings Color Correction Color Balance Click the OK button Color Correction with the Tone Curve Color Correction Tone Curve SettingsTone Curve Click on the Tone Curve tab and edit the tone curve E P To Edit the Tone CurveGamma value Color Correction Gamma Value SettingsMatching the Gamma Value to the Display Characteristics Click on the Gamma Value tab and edit the gamma value E P To Change the Gamma Value SettingsColor Correction Threshold Adjusts the brightness of dithered imagesSet the threshold Click the Clor Correction buttonManual Focus Film Correction Focus CorrectionAuto Focus E P To Select Focus Focus Setting Dialog BoxClick on the Film menu and select the Focus option Click the Auto Focus button to select automatic image focusFilm Correction Exposure Adjustment Adjust the exposure 2700F Film Type SettingsExposure Setting dialog box for FS2710 Click on the Film menu and select ExposureClick on the Image menu and select the ColorSync option Auto Tone Correction ColorSyncTo Activate the ColorSync Function To Save Settings in a Settings File Saving / Recalling SettingsE P To Recall a Settings File Many special effects may be achieved with filters Editing Scanned ImagesSystem Requirements SpecificationsFunctional Specifications Ware TroubleshootingProblem Color correction function will not work ProblemResponse Error MessagesError Message Cause Mm Film List of Film Types 2700F onlyGlossary IX240 Film ResolutionNegative Film Positive FilmIndex a F SymbolsPict Index G STiff Index T ZCanon 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