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will be saved from one work session to the next for the selected film type until they are changed.

When you move the pointer over the image, the arrow pointer becomes a cross-hair pointer, and red (R), green (G), and blue (B) values at the location of the pointer appear near the lower right-hand corner of the image.

Change Brightness

13.(Optional) Use the scroll bars or type new values (-20 to 20) to adjust the overall brightness of the image. Click VIEW CHANGES to see the result of the new values.

NOTE: If desired, click RESET DEFAULTS to return all balance settings to 0 for the current film type selected. Otherwise, current settings will be saved from one work session to the next for the selected film type until they are changed.

Change Contrast

14.(Optional) Use the scroll bars or type new values (-10 to 10) to adjust the contrast among image elements (pixels). Click VIEW CHANGES to see the result of the new values.

NOTES: A contrast adjustment is a gamma adjustment.

If desired, click RESET DEFAULTS to return all balance settings to 0 for the current film type selected. Otherwise, current settings will be saved from one work session to the next for the selected film type until they are changed.

Choose the Resolution

15.Choose the resolution you want from the RES (resolution) drop down list box. The FULL choice provides the greatest resolution and provides the largest amount of data from the Scanner; if you want lower resolution, choose other percentages from this menu.

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