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11. Rotate. Select a Rotate option to specify whether images will be
rotated when displayed:
None: to process the image in the original orientation.
90° Clockwise: to process the image rotated 90° to the right.
180° Clockwise: to process the image rotated 180° to the right.
270° Clockwise: to process the image rotated 270° to the right.
12. Border. Select a Border option if desired.
Leave: keeps the border around the image.
Auto Crop: removes the border from around the image and
reduces the image file size. For bi-tonal and grayscale images.
Border remove: hides the border from around the image. For
bi-tonal and grayscale images.
NOTE: When using the Border option, the entire image (all
borders) needs to be visible in the image area so the
image can be captured properly.
13. Film Polarity. Select the Film Polarity of the film.
Choose Positive if the original image is a clear background with
black text.
Choose Negative if the original image is a black background
with clear text. This is the default.
14. Film Image Quality. Used with bi-tonal or gray scale output to
improve readability of images from a film that is too light or too
dark. It can also improve low contrast images. This feature widens
the range between the lightest and darkest pixel in the image.
Select one of the following options if desired:
No Adjustment: no enhancement.
Light Film: if film is light, it makes the dark areas darker,
making it easier to read.
Normal Film: if film has the correct exposure but low contrast,
this option adds contrast to the image, making it easier to read.
Dark Film: if the film is dark, it lightens the background and
other areas that should be lighter, making the image more
readable.
15. Mirror. Select Mirror if the film has been wound incorrectly on the
reel and the image appears as if it was being viewed in a mirror and
is “reverse-reading”.