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FlexColor to analyze each image to decide whether it is negative or positive. It will then use either the Positive Setup or Negative Setup that you have selected.
•If all of your originals are either positive or negative, then you can set the Film Type to match (though you could also use auto detection). In this case, only one setup selection will be available (Positive Setup or Negative Setup), depending on the film type you have selected.
•If you would like to export TIFF images automatically using your selected setup, then mark the Save final TIFFs check box. You will still get the 3f images, but TIFF versions will also be exported using the positive or negative setup you have selected and saved in a
•To set highlight and shadow points automatically, mark the Auto levels check box. This will result in automated
•Usually, you should use a Scan Resolution of 100%, which ensures that your 3f files will contain the full scan data possible with your scanner, allowing for maximum flexibility in the future. However, if you are short on disk space and are sure that you do not need full resolution images, you may consider reducing this value or setting a maximum size. Alternatively, if you are sure that you will use your scans for just one specific purpose with known dimensions and resolution, you might use the Adapt to format settings.
•Be sure to mark the Feeder check box and to use the From Position and To Position fields to set the first and last original you wish to scan from the Slide Feeder.
5.Click on Scan in the Scan 3f window to scan all of your selected slides to 3f files.
To use 3f files, you must use FlexColor to review, process and export the images to standard TIFF or JPEG files, which are compatible with most