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1 EINSTRUCTION MANUAL3 WARNINGCAUTION 4 THE FOLLOWING CONTENTS SHOULD BE INCLUDED IN THIS PACKAGE5 The details of the contents are described on the following page6 SCANNER SETUPMAIN WINDOW 7 TABLE OF CONTENTSINDEX SCAN PREVIEW SCAN FULL SCREEN VIEWING, MAGNIFYING OR REDUCING THE VIEW 8 IMAGE CORRECTION9 FINAL SCANAPPENDIX 10 SCSIIEEE Pentium 166MHz Pentium or later processor (or better) Windows®98 Windows®Me Windows®98 Second Edition Windows®2000 Professional Windows NT®4.0 A minimum of 96 MB application RAM in addition to the requirements for the OS and Adobe Photoshop™ (512 MB or more is recommended.) About 2 GB or more of available hard disk space About 6 GB or more of available hard disk space when scanning with 16 bit output or using the Digital ICE/ROC/GEM functions. (8 GB or more is recommended.) 1024 x 768 pixels is recommended 640 x 480 can be used TWAIN driver is compatible with Photoshop Ver.4.0.1, Ver.5.0.2 Ver.5.5 and Ver.6.0 Photoshop 5.0LE Adaptec: SCSI CARD 19160 Adaptec Fireconnect SCSI CARD 29160 SCSI CARD 29160N *1 Only for PCs with pre-installedoperating systems *2 Excludes notebook PCs *3 Non-DV-dedicatedIEEE port guaranteed by PC manufacturers 11 FireWire (IEEE 1394)Power PC 604 or later Power Macintosh G3 or later Excludes notebook PCs Power Macintosh G4 processor is recommended when function Mac OS 8.6 to A minimum of 64 MB application RAM in addition to the requirements for the Mac OS and Adobe Photoshop™ About 2GB or more of available hard disk space About 6 GB or more of available hard disk space when loading with 16 bit or using the Digital ICE/ROC/GEM functions. (About 8 GB or more is recommended.) 640 x 480 pixels can be used Plug-inis compatible with Photoshop Ver. 5.02, Ver. 5.5 and Ver Photoshop 5.0LE Adaptec: Only the standard built-in PowerDomain 29160N model made by Apple PowerDomain 2930U Computer, Inc PowerDomain 2940UW PowerDomain 2940U2W 14 TRANSPORTING THE SCANNER1.When the DiMAGE Scan Multi PRO Utility Software is in operation: 15 SETTING THE DIP SWITCHESSwitch No Function OFF SCSI terminator SCSI IEEE Switch No. 1: SCSI Terminator Switch No. 2: Auto Power Save Switch No. 3: Inactive Switch No. 4: Selecting an Interface 16 Occupied SCSI IDIBM PC/AT - SCSI host adapter - internal hard drive Macintosh - internal CD ROM drive - operating system Setting the SCSI ID 1. Turn off the computer and all connected SCSI devices 2. Turn the SCSI terminator switch (Dip switch 4) to ON 3. Confirm which SCSI IDs are not being used 4.Set the SCSI ID using the upper or lower SCSI ID select buttons •Two operating SCSI devices in the same SCSI chain cannot share a SCSI ID 17 Connecting the SCSI CableBEFORE YOU BEGIN… TURN THE COMPUTER AND ALL CONNECTED DEVICES OFF 1.Place the scanner on a level surface 3. Connect the other end of 4. Turn the SCSI terminator switch (Dip switch 1) to OFF 18 NOTE:4.Turn the terminator switch (Dip switch 1) to ON •An external terminator is not necessary with this scanner 19 software of the DiMAGE Scan Multi PRO (see pages 20 and 23)1. Turn the SCSI terminator switch (Dip switch 4) to OFF 2. Connect one end of the IEEE 1394 cable to either IEEE 1394 port on the back of the scanner Example: Connect the IEEE 1394 Hub terminal 20 WINDOWS®98 / WINDOWS®2000 / WINDOWS®ME / WINDOWS NT®1.Turn on the computer to start Windows® 2.Insert the DiMAGE Scan Multi PRO CD-ROMinto the CD- ROM drive 3.Click on [Starting up the DiMAGE Scan Multi PRO installer] 21 INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE — WINDOWS4.Click on Next 5.Click Yes 22 7.Select the setup type, then press NextCheck that “Yes, I want to restart my computer now.” is selected, then click Finish 23 1.Turn on the DiMAGE Scan Multi PRO2.Turn on the Macintosh and start up the Mac OS 3.Insert the DiMAGE Scan Multi PRO CD- ROM into the CD-ROMdrive 4.Double-clickon [DiMAGE Scan Multi PRO] 5.Double-clickon [Driver] folder 7.Click on Continue 24 INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE — MACINTOSH8.Click on Accept 25 11.Click on Install12.Click on Quit Drag the DS Multi PRO 26 LAUNCHING THE TWAIN DRIVER1.Open the host application 2.Select File Import DS_MultiPRO1.0… For Adobe Photoshop Ver.5 to 5.5 (not Ver.6): LAUNCHING THE UTILITY SOFTWARE 1.Select Start Programs Minolta DiMAGE Scan Multi PRO ver.1.0 DS MultiPRO Utility The software is ready for use when the Main window appears (page 28) 27 LAUNCHING THE PLUG-IN1.Launch Adobe Photoshop 2.Select File Import DS_MultiPRO Plug-in… 1. Double click on 28 THE MAIN WINDOW PART — NAMES OF PARTS29 1. Click on in the Main windowThe Preferences Dialog Box — Name of parts Colour Matching settings (See page 107) 2. Set the preferences as desired “Auto Expose for Slides” checkbox “Auto Focus at Scan” checkbox “Close Driver After Scanning” checkbox 30 “Colour depth” setting list boxThe default setting is 8 bit • 8 bit Outputs an image of 8 bits for each R, G or B channel • 16 bit Outputs an image of 16 bits for each R, G or B channel • 16 bit linear negative image “Multi Sample” scan setting list box The Multi-SampleScanning function is turned off in the default setting • OFF No processing •2 times Perform sampling 2 times •4 times Perform sampling 4 times •8 times Perform sampling 8 times •16 times Perform sampling 16 times “Preview Size” selecting list box Select the display size of the prescan image. The default setting is “Small” • Large A prescan image is displayed in its original size • Small A prescan image is displayed in the reduced size “Index Scan priority” selection button • Speed r. T speedier index scan. The scanning order is as the numbers marked on the holder • Quality Slides 3.Click on OK to accept the new preference settings • Changes to the Preference settings take effect immediately 31 35MM FILM HOLDER FH-P1Position the film holder so the white arrow is on the 2. Place the film in the film holder emulsion side down 3. Align the frames within the scanning windows 4. Close the cover and press firmly until it clicks 32 SLIDE MOUNT HOLDER SH-P1•The slide mount holder SH-P1can hold up to 4 mounted slides (35mm) •Blow dust off the slide before placing it into the film holder • Open the slide holder by pushing up the tab from underneath 2. Place the slides within the indentations, making sure they lie flat • Insert the slides emulsion side down 3. Press the cover firmly closed until it clicks 33 LOADING THE UNIVERSAL HOLDER UH-P1•120/220 film attachment with glass (HA-P1),glassless (HA-P2) With glass: Glassless: Multi-format 120/220 (6x4.5, 6x6, 6x7, 6x8, 6x9) film attachment with glass (HA-P1) 1. Install the selected attachment on the holder 2.Press the button on the attachment to open the film cover 3.Insert the appropriate mask for the size of the film 34 side)5. Close the film cover of the holder until it clicks Removing a Film Removing an Attachment 35 120/220 (6x4.5, 6x6, 6x7, 6x8, 6x9) glassless film attachment (HA-P2)3.Adjust the position of the slide bars to fit the size of the film 5.Close the film cover of the holder until it clicks 36 Multi-formatattachment (sold separately, HA-P3)3. Make appropriate mask for the size of the film 4.Insert the mask you have cut out 37 6.Close the film cover of the holder until it clicksWhile sliding the button on the cover of the attachment, lift the film cover 38 Ejecting2.Remove the holder 39 SELECTING THE FILM FORMAT1.Select the film format from the drop-downlist Film format Holder type Selecting the Holder Type 1.Select the holder type from the drop-downlist in the main window 40 SELECTING THE FILM TYPE1.In the Main window, select the type of film from the drop-downlist •The film type options differ according to the film format currently selected File type 35mm Colour Negative, Slide Film, B&W Negative, B&W Positive TEM Film, Transparent Media, Colour Negative, Slide Film, B&W Negative, B&W Positive LIST OF USABLE FILMS 41 INDEX SCAN49 PREVIEW SCAN63 IMAGE CORRECTION64 Click on the Image Correction tab in the Main windowTHE IMAGE CORRECTION TAB PART — NAMES OF PARTS Selective Colour button RGB/CMY value display Variations button Frame Number indicator Hue/Saturation/Lightness Full-ScreenView button Correction button Pre/Post Correction Brightness/Contrast/Colour Comparison Display button Balance Correction button Tone Curves/Histogram Image Correction Job Save Snapshot display area Unsharp Mask button Snapshot button Undo button Correction Reset button Redo button 65 Click on in the Image Correction tabTHE TONE CURVES AND HISTOGRAM DIALOG BOX — NAMES OF PARTS Channel list box Tone curves pallet Tone curves Input Gamma slider Histogram Input Shadow slider Output Shadow slider Histogram RGB display button Tone curves/Smooth Curve button Freehand curve button Black point button Grey point button White point button Apply button Input Highlight slider Input Shadow text box Input Gamma text box Input Highlight text box Output Shadow text box Output Highlight text box Output Highlight slider Reset button Auto Setting button Grey scale 66 TONE CURVES AND HISTOGRAMCORRECTING THE TONE CURVES 2.Select the channel of the colour to be corrected 3.Click and drag the portion of the curve to be changed CHANGING THE TONE CURVES BY FREEHAND 2.Click on 3.Draw the desired curve by dragging 67 SETTING THE WHITE, BLACK OR GREY POINTSSetting the White Point 1. Double-clickon Point Value Setting dialog box 2.Input the desired white point value 3.Click on 4.Click the desired highlight point of the image Setting the Black point 1.Double-clickon 2.Input the desired black point value 68 4.Click the desired shadow point of the imageSetting the Grey point 2.Click the point to be changed to grey in the image VIEWING THE HISTOGRAM OF IMAGES AFTER MAKING CORRECTIONS AUTO SETTING RESET 69 CORRECTING THE HISTOGRAMThe change will reflect the prescan image • The change will be reflected in the prescan image Input Level Histogram Displaying the Histogram of Each R, G, B colour •When is clicked again, the histogram of each R, G, B channel disappears 70 THE BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST AND COLOURBALANCE CORRECTION DIALOG BOX — NAMES OF PARTS Correction Result LUT (Look Colour Balance (R, G, B) slider Up Table) display Brightness text box Post-CorrectionGrayscale Contrast text box control sample Colour Balance text box Pre-CorrectionGrey scale Brightness slider Auto Setting button Contrast slider 71 BRIGHTNESS / CONTRAST / COLOUR BALANCEBrightness correction: Contrast correction: RGB colour balance correction: Correction Result LUT 72 -level73 HUE / SATURATION / LIGHTNESSHue correction: Saturation correction: Lightness correction: Pre-CorrectionColour Sample and Post-CorrectionColour Sample 74 THE VARIATION DIALOG BOX — NAMES OFVariation Amount Control slider Variation Amount Control text Correction list box box Pre/Post Correction Image Limit Indication check box Display area SELECTING THE ITEM TO BE CORRECTED 2.Click the item you wish to correct CHANGING THE SIZE OF THE CORRECTION INCREMENT 75 VARIATION CORRECTIONCOLOUR BALANCE CORRECTION 1.Select colour balance 3.Correct the image properly by repeating the operation in step BRIGHTNESS & CONTRAST CORRECTION 2.Correct the image properly by repeating the operation in step 76 SATURATION CORRECTION77 THE SELECTIVE COLOUR CORRECTIONDIALOG BOX — NAMES OF PARTS Colour list box CMYK text box CMYK slider 2.Drag the Cyan (C), Magenta (M), Yellow (Y) or Black (K) slider or input the desired value in the text box 78 THE UNSHARP MASK DIALOG BOX —Amount Level slider and text box Radius Level slider and text box Threshold Level slider and text box Dark Part Protection Level slider and text box 79 UNSHARP MASKAmount: Radius: Threshold level: Dark Part Protection level: 80 STORING IN THE SNAPSHOT DISPLAY AREATEMPORARILY 1.Click on .in the Image Correction tab DISPLAYING THE IMAGE STORED TEMPORARILY AS A PRESCAN IMAGE 1.Click on the thumbnail in the Snapshot Display Area 81 CANCELLING THE IMAGE CORRECTIONREDO THE CORRECTION DELETE THE IMAGE CORRECTION 82 CHECKING THE CORRECTION RESULT WHILELINING UP IMAGES 83 SAVING AN IMAGE CORRECTION JOB1.Click on in the Image Correction tab 2.Input the job name and click on 84 JOB SAVE / JOB LOADLOADING IMAGE CORRECTION JOB Image Correction job display area Original image display 2. Select the Image Correction job and click on 85 BEFORE USING THE DIGITAL ICE/ROC/GEM FUNCTIONWINDOWS When connecting with the SCSI interface With Digital ICE/Digital ROC/Digital GEM function turned on When connecting with the IEEE1394 interface 86 DIGITAL ICE / DIGITAL ROC / DIGITAL GEMMACINTOSH 87 1.Click on in the main window89 Select the desired Input Resolution in the Scan Settings window (see page 92)4.Click on Digital GEM tab Digital GEM text box Confirm Digital GEM effect Digital GEM slider Digital GEM image display area Full screen view button Confirm Digital GEM effect area Digital GEM image display check area 90 DIGITAL GEM7.Click on 9.Click on 91 FINAL SCAN92 THE SCAN SETTINGS PART WINDOW —Job Name list box Unit list box Input Resolution list box Image Size display Output Resolution list box Job Load button Input Size text box (W) Job Save button Input Size text box (H) Input size lock button Magnification Size text box Output size lock button Output Size text box (W) Output Size text box (H) 93 SCAN SETTINGS1. Click on in the Scan settings part of the window The Job Selection dialog box will appear 2.Select the appropriate category from the drop-downlist 3.Click on the job file name to select it, then click on •The settings are applied to the active Prescan tab 94 •Values can also be entered into the output resolution list box directlyInput Resolution list box The value with “#” is the default setting <When selecting 35 mm or Multi Format 35mm > 4800/2400/1600/#1200/800/600/480 Output Resolution list box •Values can be entered directly or by resizing the cropping frame •The values will change if a different unit of measurement is selected •The scanning area size can't be changed if the Input Size is locked 6.Enter the desired output size (maximum 3 digits) •The output size is limited by the maximum resolution of the scanner •The output size cannot be changed when the unit list box is set to pixels 95 CREATING A JOB1.Set the desired settings in the Main window (Index tab or Prescan tab) 3.Name the job by entering a title and select the desired category, then click on DELETING A JOB 1.Click on the name of the job in the Main window scan settings part 2.After clicking on the job name to be deleted Windows®: Press the Delete key Macintosh: Press the Command key and D key simultaneously 96 When using Macintosh97 User created scan settings (see page 92)Digital colour copiers and colour laser printers Uses output resolution of 600 dpi. There are two paper size options; letter and A4 Printers that use photosensitive/photographic material Can use output resolutions of 400 dpi. There are paper size options Ink Jet and Dye-sublimationprinters Uses an output resolution of 300 dpi. There are 10 paper size options Uses an output resolution of 300 dpi. Image size is listed in pixels and will vary For use on home pages Uses an output resolution of 72 dpi. Image size is listed For monitor display in pixels and will be the VGA standard of 640 x 480 to 1920 x 1200 pixels For insertion into documents Uses an output resolution of 72 dpi. Image size depends on the paper size selected For high input resolution images that will be output to a film recorder This category uses the default settings for the film format. The scan settings appear in the Job Selection window 98 Scan the film according to the Prescan settings•JPEG •TIFF (No compression) •BMP (Windows only) •PICT (Macintosh operating system only) TWAIN DRIVER / PLUG-INSOFTWARE With the Prescan image displayed in the Prescan tab •The final scan will begin 2.Save the image using the instructions for your host application 3.Close the Control Window to exit the DiMAGE Scan Multi PRO driver software 99 FINAL SCANUTILITY SOFTWARE 2.Enter the desired file name and select the file destination 3.Select the file type from the drop-downlist 5.Close the Control Window to exit the DiMAGE Scan Multi PRO driver software 100 2.Select the auto operation setting and click on101 CUSTOM WIZARD3.Select the format of the film to be scanned and 4.Set each item and click on 102 5.Select whether or not to use you use the DigitalICE/ROC/GEM function and click on 6.Set the resolution and size of the image to be scanned and click on 103 7.Set the desired image correction and click on8.Click on 104 9.When the operation is completed, click onWhen continuing to scan with the same setting click on on the scanning complete screen WHEN STARTING A REGISTERED SETTING 1.Place the film holder that you are going to scan on the scanner 2.Click on on the main window of Custom Wizard 3.Select a name that has been registered and click 106 To disconnect the IEEE1394 Interface unit:For Windows 2000 Professional For Windows Me 107 The Colour Matching in the Preference Dialog Box —Names of parts Colour Matching ON/OFF ICC profile text box setting checkbox Output Colour Space list box Use monitor ICC profile ICC profile Load button ON/OFF setting checkbox 2.Set the preferences as desired 108 OUTPUT COLOUR SPACE SETTINGICC PROFILE SETTING 109 ICC ProfileOutput Colour Space: Optional output colour space can be selected (select the same colour space as set in the application) Use space Output Colour Space: Select [Monitor RGB] ICC Profile(*2): Use 111 SCAN JOB FILE LIST — 35 mm113 SCAN JOB FILE LIST — 120/220 (6x4.5)115 SCAN JOB FILE LIST — 120/220 (6x6)117 SCAN JOB FILE LIST — 120/220 (6x7)119 SCAN JOB FILE LIST — 120/220 (6x8)121 SCAN JOB FILE LIST — 120/220 (6x9)123 SCAN JOB FILE LIST — MULTI FORMAT 35 mm124 BRIGHTNESSCHANNEL CONTRAST CROP DPI EMULSION SIDE GAMMA HIGHLIGHTS HISTOGRAM INTERPOLATION JPEG MIDTONE NEUTRAL PICT PIXEL RESAMPLE RESOLUTION 125 GLOSSARYRGB SCSI (Ultra SCSI) SHADOWS TIFF WINDOWS® BMP 126 SYMPTOM or MESSAGESOLUTION 127 Determining the version number of your driver software:129 Scan Times (approx.):• Testing Conditions IBM PC/AT CPU: Pentium IV 1.5GHz, RAM: 1GB OS: Windows 2000 Professional Interface: IEEE1394:Adaptec AFW4300 AE: off; Digital ICE3: OFF Macintosh CPU: PowerPC G4/533MHz RAM: 1.5GB OS: Mac OS Interface: FireWire
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