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scan the cropped area into your application, resulting in a

 

smaller image size.

 

NOTES: To change the size of an existing selected area, drag a

 

handle to make the rectangle bigger or smaller. To move the

 

selection rectangle, place the pointer inside the rectangle, and drag

 

the rectangle to its new location. To deselect an area, click once

 

inside or outside the selection rectangle.

FILM

Choose the film type you want from this drop down list box.

 

POSITIVE, NEGATIVE, and many other choices are provided.

 

Select POSITIVE when scanning positive film and NEGATIVE

 

when scanning negative film.

 

NOTE: Some film types include a letter code. Use these values to

 

match the film type from this drop down list to the edgeprint codes

 

printed on your negatives from KODAK Professional Films.

FILM SIZE

Choose the film size from this drop down list box to match

 

the film you will scan.

 

NOTE: Refer to “Set the Film Size” earlier in this chapter for

 

additional information on this option.

FOCUS

Focuses the entire image. You can obtain a better overall

 

focus by clicking and dragging the mouse to create a selec-

 

tion rectangle around the portion of the image that is in the

 

best focus (and contains a significant amount of detail). Then

 

click FOCUS.

GAMMA

A measure of contrast in photographic images. See CONTRAST.

IMAGE SIZE

Displays the quantity of data that will be returned from the

 

scan. Image size depends on the resolution selected,

 

whether B & W is selected, and whether you’ve cropped the

 

image. Higher resolutions, color images, and full images

 

produce more scan data than lower resolutions, B & W

 

scans, and cropped images.

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