DIGITAL GEM

6.Change the Confirm Digital GEM effect area size or move that area if necessary and specify the image area to be checked.

The Digital GEM check area is specified in the centre of the image and the size is set to 64 pixels x 64 pixels.

To move the area or change the area size, refer to the operations of the cropping frame (see page 59).

7.Click on .

To get the Confirm Digital GEM effect image, the film will be scanned according to the input resolution specified in step 3.

The image area specified in step 6 will be corrected according to the value specified in step 5, and displayed in the Digital GEM check image display area and the correction result can be checked.

The Confirm Digital GEM effect image can be enlarged by clicking on the Full screen view button.

8.Repeat steps 5 to 7 if necessary and specify the Digital GEM adjust value so that an appropriate correction result can be obtained.

9.Click on .

The image will be scanned and corrected according to the specified value (Confirm Digital GEM effect value).

For operations after performing the final scan, see page 98.

When scanning a B&W film, the Digital GEM function is not available.

When using the Digital GEM function, be sure to perform the prescan and adjust focus with the Point AF or Manual Focus function (see pages 60 to 61) before the final scan. Putting a checkmark on “Auto Focus at Scan” in the Preferences (see page 29) is recommended.

The Digital GEM function may not always operate effectively depending on the condition of the film.

Much more time is required for scanning when the Digital GEM function is turned on compared with when that function is turned off.

You can use the Digital GEM function for the following types of B&W film only after the film has been developed in colour and scanned with the “Colour Negative” setting for the film type. We cannot assure this procedure for

other types of film.

Kodak

Select Black & White 400

Kodak

T400CN

Illford

XP2 Super

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