Setting a User Defined

When you are setting film parameters and you want to define a custom

image area

image area, use the Setup option on the Film tab.

 

From the Film tab:

 

1.

Select User defined from the Image Area drop-down list.

 

2.

Click Setup… to display the Select Image Area dialog box.

 

3.

Load the film in the scanner.

 

4.

Enter the desired image address using the dialog box keypad. The

 

 

scanner will locate and display the requested image. The green

 

 

selection box indicates the current user defined image area and is

 

 

used to define a new image area. This will be the area that is

 

 

scanned and displayed during retrieval. You will see the full width of

 

 

the film including the image marks.

NOTE: The current image address is shown at the top-most image mark. If you select any image below this image mark, the image addresses will become offset from the actual image.

5.To activate the green selection box, click on the Image Area tool.

To change the size of the selection box, use the handles. The box should only be as large as necessary.

To define a new image area, click the mouse with the arrow outside of the green selection box. The box will disappear. Hold the left mouse button and drag the cursor diagonally to define the desired area.

NOTE: The Zoom tool may be used to enlarge the viewing area.

5. Click OK when finished.

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