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Overscan to enable or disable scanning and display of a specified
number of images before and after the image you requested. The Before
and After values are defined in Application setup. Overscan is useful for
film with poor image alignment within the film frame, such as 3890
single-level check film. When Overscan is checked, the images will
initially be displayed in the Select Overscan dialog box.
NOTES:
When using the scrolling function, it is not necessary to have
Overscan specified in Application Setup or enabled on the Image
Processing Control Panel.
The image address displayed on the status bar may not match the
image displayed on the screen.
If Duplex Processing is enabled, the Duplex Processing dialog box
will be displayed instead. For procedures on using duplex
processing, see the section entitled “Setting manual and automatic
duplex processing” in Chapter 3.
The dialog box displayed below may appear differently based upon
the options selected on the Page Layout dialog box (Output tab).
The Select Overscan dialog box contains several tool buttons.
Selection allows you to move the Image Area green rectangle
by placing the cursor inside the rectangle, pressing the left mouse
button, and dragging the rectangle to the desired location. Also
allows you to resize the rectangle using the handles, or zoom from a
point of origin outside the rectangle by drag-selecting and clicking
with the right mouse button.
Zoom allows you to zoom from a point of origin inside or
outside the Image Area green rectangle by drag-selecting and
clicking with the right mouse button.