Kodak HR 500 manual Appendix D-6 Film Splicing and Editing Guidelines, Punching

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Using the Long Roll Accessory

Appendix D-6: Film Splicing and Editing Guidelines

Follow these guidelines to ensure the scanner correctly reads the data holes.

IMPORTANT: When splicing rolls of film, always splice first, then edit.

NOTE: The drawings are not to scale.

 

Because the splice material

splice material

 

is sticky, it is possible for

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Use care with

residue to remain on the

 

 

 

 

 

sticky splice

splice material after editing.

 

 

 

 

 

material

Ensure that light can shine

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

through all holes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

film

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Be careful to avoid

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Avoid over-

accidentally punching a

 

 

 

 

 

punching

frame twice, which results

 

 

 

 

 

 

in too many holes for the

 

 

 

 

 

 

scanner to interpret.

 

 

 

 

 

Too much splice material is cut, causing incomplete punches.

Cut splice

material flush

with the film

Not enough splice material is cut. This will interfere with correct film tracking.

Make sure

The punches are on the

editing results

edge of the film. The

in holes

punches must be

entirely within

completely within the

the frames

frames.

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Contents Kodak Professional HR 500 Film ScannerPage Unpacking Instructions for August Hot Surface Symbol Fuse Label Regulatory InformationElectrical Hazard Symbol Mechanical Hazard SymbolWarranty Information Warranty PeriodWarranty Repair Coverage How to Obtain ServiceKodak Service Agreements LimitationsContents Contents Using This Guide About This GuideAbout This Guide Product Description Introduction and OverviewHow the Scanner Works Features and Benefits Introduction and OverviewBefore You Begin Action or Condition Need to Calibrate? Focus?Front View Equipment OverviewRear View Minimum Host Computer Hardware Requirements Recommended Configuration of the Host ComputerMinimum Software Requirements Film Sizes Film Holders Provided with the ScannerConnecting and Operating the Scanner Preparing the Host ComputerConnecting the Scanner Changing the AC Input Voltage Setting and the Fuses Fuse arrow Fuse in holder Close the AC input module Attaching the Cables Starting Up the Scanner System Placing the Empty Film Holder in the Film Holder GuidePowering up the Scanner and the Host Computer Setting the Magnification and Calibrating Scanner Setting the Scan ParametersOperating the Scanner Selecting the Negative or Positive Balancing FilterRed handle is in NEG position Inserting a Negative or Mounted Slide Scanner Preparing a Carded NegativePreparing an Uncarded Negative Preparing a Mounted SlidePlacing the Film Holder in the Scanner Shutting Down the Scanner FocusingScanning a Single Frame Connecting and Operating the Scanner Validating the Scanner Starting the SAM SoftwareValidating the Scanner Setting the Magnification Calibrating the Scanner Making a Test Scan Select Write image to fileMm double Autofocusing Scanning the Image Checking the ScanCleaning Procedures Maintaining the EquipmentCleaning the Lens Cleaning the Light Bar Replacement Procedures Replacing the LampLeads Replacing the Round Balance Filters Maintaining the Equipment Replacing the Square IR Filter Maintaining the Equipment Maintaining the Equipment Appendix a Using the Service and Assembly Module SAM Installing the Service and Assembly Module SAM Software Backing Up Scanner FilesUsing the Operations Controls Performing the Functions on the Mag/Focus Tab Setting the Magnification Performing an AutofocusUsing the Service and Assembly Module SAM Setting Image Processing Parameters Calibrating the ScannerUsing the Capture Tab Setting the Scan Area Scanning the Image DataUsing the Miscellaneous Tab Backing Up and Restoring Files Using the Service and Assembly Module SAM Accessories Appendix B Ordering Accessories and SuppliesRecommended Accessories Supplies Appendix C Scanner Specifications Site SpecificationsScanner Specifications Appendix D Using the Long Roll Accessory Installing the Software for the Long Roll Accessory Downloading the Software and Firmware fromUpgrading the Scanner’s Firmware Using the Long Roll Accessory Installing or Removing the Long Roll Accessory Overview of PartsPreparing the Scanner for the Long Roll Accessory Mounting screws Connector Guide pins Attaching the Long Roll Accessory to the Scanner Alignment block Dowel pin Long Roll Accessory Rear mounting Latching the Gate Actuator Latching and Unlatching the Gate ActuatorUnlatching the Gate Actuator Installing the Aperture Plate 120/220Removing the Long Roll Accessory from the Scanner Setting the Punch Reader Height for the Current Film Size Punch SensorsAdjusting the Core Locator Height on the Spindle Loading and Threading Film Threading the Film Install the film on the spindle Setting the Punch Reader Height Click Load Film Installing the Adjustment Tool 120/220Visually Checking the Punch Reader Height Adjusting the Punch Reader Height Appendix D-1 Calibrating the Sensor Offsets Preparing and Loading the FilmUsing the Long Roll Accessory SAM, select ViewFilm Controls Setting the Lens Magnification Set the Line Offset y to Set Pixel Summing to Locating the First Punched Frame Type -1 in the First Punch Number fieldUsing the Long Roll Accessory Checking the Alignment and Adjusting the Sensor Offsets Set Position Button Increments to 0.05 inches Using the Long Roll Accessory Using the Long Roll Accessory Appendix D-2 Determining and Setting the Trigger Points Recording the Highest Numbers on the LEDsDetermining the Left Trigger Point Determining the Right Trigger Point Setting the Trigger Points at the Scanner Appendix D-3 Maintenance Cleaning the Punch Readers Cleaning the Rollers On the Film Controls window, click Stop Appendix D-4 Initial Setup of Sensors Resetting the Sensors to the Factory ValuesProgramming the Sensors for the Long Roll Accessory Programming the Left SensorProgramming the Right Sensor Appendix D-5 Table of Scan Area Values Appendix D-6 Film Splicing and Editing Guidelines PunchingIndex NumericsIndex Index Index