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1. Could not recognise the film type Insufficient Memory Setting up now Remove the film holder appears when the film holder is not loaded SOLUTION e Shut down the computer and all the devices in your USB chain then check the USB cables and AC power adapter cord e Make sure the plug in module has been placed in the correct folder See page 21 e Indicator lamp is off Turn the Dimage Scan Dual2 on then restart your system e Remove the film holder and click on OK e Scanner door opened during setup Close scanner door e Load film into the film holder e Set the correct film type e Set the correct film type e Set the film type manually e Increase the memory requirements for the host application e f you have scanned multiple images close and relaunch the host application e Contact a Minolta Service Facility to change the fluorescent lamp Dimage Scan Dual I 101 SPECIFICATIONS Type Usable Film Scanning Dimensions Optical Input Resolution A D Conversion Image Sensor Scan Times approx Testing Conditions Interface Light Source Power Frequency Power Consumption Dimensions W x H x D Weight approx Fixed sensor film transport single pass 35mm negative positive color B amp W APS cassette with optional adapter color B amp W negative positive 35mm 24 2 x 36 3mm 2688 x 4032 pixels APS 17 28 x 29 95mm
2. 4 Enter the desired output resolution from the lt lt Resolution gt output resolution drop down list 4 e Values can also be entered into the output resolution list Input 705 lt dpi box directly Output dpi Size 2400 1200 Input VW 800 5 The dimensions of the cropping frame are oS a displayed in the input size text boxes aw EO e Values can be entered directly or by resizing the cropping i S ps al frame e The values will change if a different unit of measure is Maa 235 x selected Output W 3 36 e The scanning area size can t be changed if the Input Size H 224 a is locked Unt finch F Image Size 1 9MB 6 Enter the desired output size maximum 3 digits e The output size is limited by the maximum resolution of the scanner e The values will change if a different unit of measure is selected e The output size cannot be changed when the unit list box is set to pixels e The scanning area size can be changed proportionally within the resolution limits when the Output Size is locked Click on al to lock the Ses The icon will change t i i eae 0 IS Click again to N os Magnification text box splays the Output input size ratio as a Percentage Magnification values can be entered directly The input scan resolution text box is set to the lowest input scan resolution necessary to achieve the desired output size and resolution e Input scan resolutions can also be selecte
3. The dark areas of an image Tagged Image File Format TIFF files contain bit mapped data In addition to being a widely supported format TIFF is able to handle the color palette needed for professional quality images and graphics In the USB connection the peripheral devices such as a mouse printer scanner etc can be connected up to 127 with an interface Furthermore the peripheral equipment can be easily set up because the USB connection does not requires to specify the ID number or the terminator for each equipment compared with the SCSI devices It does not matter whether the USB equipment or computer is turned on or off first In the USB connection the USB equipment or computer can be connected or disconnected even while the equipment is turned on When disconnecting and connecting the USB equipment perform at an interval of 5 seconds or more Windows only The BMP graphic file format is for bit mapped images BMP images are supported by the Paint accessory and can easily be opened on most PCs running Windows TROUBLE SHOOTING SYMPTOM or MESSAGE The computer will not start up after connecting the scanner DS_Dual2 does not appear in the Import drop down list Could not establish connection with scanner Setting up now Remove the film holder Indicator lamp blinking rapidly 8Hz Set film properly Set 35mm film holder properly Set APS film holder properly
4. 1223 300 407 mm 36 3 24 2 OFF 148 00 98 70 ON Photo4x6 1240 300 413 mm 36 3 24 2 OFF 150 00 100 00 ON Photo3x5 Photo9x13 1049 300 349 mm 36 3 24 2 OFF 127 00 84 60 ON Ink Jet Printer A4Full 163 200 818 mm 36 3 24 2 OFF 297 00 198 00 ON A4Half 1156 200 578 mm 36 3 24 2 OFF 210 00 139 00 ON A4Quarter 814 200 407 mm 36 3 24 2 OFF 148 00 98 50 ON A4Eighth 577 200 288 mm 36 4 243 OFF 105 00 69 80 ON Letter Full 1526 200 763 inch 1 42 0 95 OFF 10 90 7 27 ON Letter Half 1144 200 572 inch 1 42 0 95 OFF 817 5 45 ON Letter Quarter 763 200 381 inch 1 43 0 95 OFF 5 45 3 63 ON Letter Eighth 566 200 283 inch 1 43 0 95 OFF 4 05 2 70 ON unavailable 814 200 407 mm 36 3 24 2 OFF 148 00 98 50 ON Photo4x6 826 200 413 mm 36 3 24 2 OFF 150 00 100 00 ON Photo3x5 Photo9x13 699 200 349 mm 36 3 24 0 OFF 127 00 84 50 ON 96 SCAN JOB FILE LIST 35MM Resolution Input Size Input Output Size Output Category Job Name In Out Mag Unit W H Lock W H Lock Web Page 1023 x 682 716 300 238 pixel 1023 682 OFF 1023 682 ON 960 x 640 671 300 223 pixel 960 640 OFF 960 640 ON 870 x 580 608 300 202 pixel 870 580 OFF 870 580 ON 768 x 512 537 300 179 pixel 768 512 OFF 768 512 ON 624 x 416 436 300 145 pixel 624 416 OFF 624 46 ON 600 x 400 419 300 139 pixel 600 400 OFF 600 400 ON 480 x 320 335 300 111 pixel 480 320 OFF 480 320 ON Photo CD 2048 x 3072 2148 300 716 pixel 3072 2048 OFF 3072 2048 ON Photo CD 1024 x 1536 1074 300 358 pixel 1536 1024 OFF 1536 1024 ON Photo CD512 x
5. Reset If you click the Reset button the settings in the current correction window are reset 72 HUE SATURATION LIGHTNESS When the Hue Saturation Lightness Correction button is clicked the Hue Saturation Lightness Correction dialog box is displayed The images can be corrected by dragging the slider or inputting the desired value in the text box Click on e in the Image Correction tab The Hue Saturation Lightness Correction Dialog box Names of parts Hue Saturation_Lightness prsenccscenscccessessceseesacssnsecssesessoesnssecssossossesensoesens E Saturation Ao Lightness J p O 11T l Auto Setting Reset Hue level slider O Post Correction Color Sample Saturation slider QO Hue level text box Lightness slider 7 Saturation text box 0 Pre Correction Color Sample Lightness text box 1 Drag the each Hue Saturation or Lightness slider or input the desired value in the text box e The change will be reflected in the prescan image e To change the color move the Hue Saturation or Lightness slider or input the desired value in the text box Moving the slider changes Pre Correction Color Sample and Post Correction Color Sample Pre Correction Color Sample and Post Correction Color Sample The color of the image is changed as shown in Correction Color Sample The color displayed in Pre Correction Color Sample is changed as shown
6. When the Add New Hardware Wizard window is displayed The Add New Hardware Wizard window may be displayed in the following cases e If you connected the Dimage Scan Dual II to the PC before installing the Dimage Scan Dual II driver software e If you connected the Dimage Scan Dual II to the PC after installing the Dimage Scan Dual II driver software for some PCs e If you performed from step 1 to 10 described on When the Dimage Scan Dual II driver software does not start up When the PC does not recognize the Dimage Scan Dual Il When the Add New Hardware Wizard window is displayed perform the following operation so that the PC recognizes the Dimage Scan Dual Il Add New Hardware Wizard This wizard searches for new drivers for USB Device A device driver is a software program that makes a hardware device work Display a list of all the drivers in a specific location so you can select the driver you want Windows will search for new drivers in its driver database on your hard drive and in any of the following selected locations Click Next to start the search T Floppy disk drives T CD ROM drive E Microso windows Update Specify a location IVa B When the Add New Hardware Wizard window is displayed click on Next gt The window for selecting the way to search for new drivers is displayed Make sure that the check mark is
7. corrected the histogram is automatically corrected Click on in the Image Correction tab The Tone Curves and Histogram Dialog Box Names of Parts Tone Curves and Histog L SI Channel RGB z SI Q TE wa O 1 1 L 1 1 i 1 1 1 A 0 Gray point button 7 fF 12 White point button 13 Apply button i i ln fit input Highlight slider T jo roo a 17 Auto Setting Reset Input Shadow text box Input Gamma text box U Channel Selection list box Output Shadow slider 17 Input Highlight text box Tone curves Input Gamma slider 0 Histogram G Input Shadow slider 66 Q Histogram RGB display button Tone curves Smooth Curve button Freehand curve button 10 Black point button Output Shadow text box output Highlight text box 20 Output Highlight slider Gray scale TONE CURVES HISTOGRAM Correcting the Tone Curves Changing the shape of a correction curve changes the output level for each corresponding input level Changing the shape of the red green or blue curves affects color balance of the image Changes to the RGB curve affect the image contrast and brightness 1 Click on the arrow next to the channel selection Channel RGB list to display the available channel R G B RGB 2 Select the channel of the color to be corrected 3 Click and drag the portion of the curve to be changed e The coo
8. 1920 x 3328 pixels 2820 dpi 12 bit RGB 3 line CCD 2700 pixels 10 sec frame 10 sec frame IBM PC AT CPU Pentium III 600MHz RAM 256MB OS Windows 98 2nd edition Software Twain_ 32 Source Host Application Adobe Photoshop 5 5 ASPI version 4 57 USB 3 Wavelength Cold Cathode Fluorescent Using the AC power adapter Product for North America 100 120 volts AC 50 60 Hz Product for Europe 220 240 volts AC 50 60 Hz Use only within the voltage range specified on the AC power Adapter Max 30W 150 x 100 x 320mm 1 5kg Specifications are based on the latest information available at the time of printing and are subject to change without notice 102 USER TECHNICAL SUPPORT Please contact your dealer for information regarding installation USB interface recommendations or application compatibility If your dealer is unable to help you contact an authorized Minolta service center Please have the following information ready when calling Minolta Technical Support Make and Model of your computer Available application RAM Operating System version Other connected USB devices DS Dual2 driver version number Symptoms Messages that appear on the screen when the problem occurs Frequency of occurrence Determining the version number of your driver software Place the pointer on the status window in the command window to display the version number Dimage Scan Dual I 103 APPENDIX B
9. 2820 400 705 mm 29 9 17 2 OFF 211 00 121 00 ON A4 Half_400dpi 2809 400 702 mm 29 9 17 2 OFF 210 00 121 00 ON A4 Quarter_400dpi 1977 400 494 mm 30 0 17 3 OFF 148 00 85 40 ON A4 Eighth_400dpi 1401 400 350 mm 30 0 17 3 OFF 105 00 60 60 ON Letter Quarter_400dpi 1851 400 462 inch 1 18 0 68 OFF 5 46 3 15 ON Letter Eighth_400dpi 1440 400 360 inch 118 0 68 OFF 4 25 2 45 ON Photosensitive Max Size 2820 400 705 mm 29 9 17 2 OFF 211 00 121 00 ON A5_400dpi 2809 400 702 mm 29 9 17 2 OFF 210 00 121 00 ON 5x7_400dpi 2374 400 593 inch 118 0 68 OFF 7 00 4 04 ON Post Card 4 x 6_400dpi 2039 400 509 inch 118 0 68 OFF 6 01 3 47 ON Letter_267dpi 2472 267 925 inch 118 0 68 OFF 10 90 6 30 ON A4_267dpi 2654 267 994 mm 29 9 17 2 OFF 297 00 171 00 ON A5_267dpi 1870 267 700 mm 30 0 17 2 OFF 210 00 121 00 ON 8x10_267dpi 2263 267 847 inch 118 0 68 OFF 10 00 5 76 ON 5x7_267dpi 1586 267 594 inch 117 0 68 OFF 7 00 4 04 ON PostCard4 x 6_267dpi 1359 267 508 inch 118 0 68 OFF 6 00 3 46 ON unavailable 1935 360 537 mm 30 0 17 3 OFF 161 00 92 90 ON 2L_360dpi 2092 360 581 mm 29 9 17 2 OFF 174 00 100 00 ON 14x17_180dpi 2578 180 1432 mm 29 9 17 2 OFF 429 00 247 00 ON 11x14_180dpi 2117 180 1176 mm 29 17 2 OFF 352 00 203 00 ON 10x12_180dpi 1809 180 1005 mm 29 9 17 2 OFF 301 00 173 00 ON unavailable 966 180 536 mm 30 0 17 2 OFF 160 00 92 70 ON 2L_180dpi 1046 180 581 mm 299 17 2 OFF 174 00 100 00 ON Dye Sub Printer Max Size 2820 300 940 mm 299 17 2 OFF 281 00 162 00 ON A4 Half 2104 300 701 m
10. The lighter areas of the image A graph showing the amount of each level of the 256 brightness levels A form of adding new pixels in an image when resampling up The JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group compression standard is capable of producing a high compression ratio while maintaining image quality JPEG is a widely supported image file format The middle shades of an image in between light and dark Having no color cast such as black white or gray Macintosh operating system only The PICT graphic file format uses a lossless compression scheme and is compatible with many Macintosh applications Abbreviation for picture element The dots that make up an electronic image Dimage Scan Dual I 99 GLOSSARY RESAMPLE RESOLUTION RGB SHADOWS TIFF USB WINDOWS BMP 100 To change the number of pixels in the image If pixels are discarded when shrinking an image it is called resampling down If new pixels are created in an image it is called resampling up See page 100 The number of pixels in a given area of the image such as pixels per inch or pixels per centimeter High resolution is the term for an image with a lot of pixels in a given area Low resolution means there are not many pixels in a given area Red Green and Blue These are the colors of the three channels that make up the scanned image Monitors use red green and blue phosphors to create the image you see on the screen
11. button SCAN SETTINGS Image resolution is the number of pixels per inch ppi or dpi that represent your scanned image The size of an image file is determined by its size dimensions and resolution The rule to follow when scanning is bigger is better To obtain the best results set the output resolution to the highest value your final output device printer monitor etc can handle The driver software automatically determines the input resolution necessary to obtain the desired output size and resolution 1 Click on EX The Job Selection dialog box will appear Job Selection x 2 Select the appropriate category from the Dek H ieee 7 i Custom drop down list Co oes sae N m Size Input W H b Magnification Z Output w H Unit Image Size m Last Modified C Name Date EI Cancel Click on the job file name to select it then x click on o f InkJetPrinter I Input dpi e The settings are applied to the active Prescan window Output dpi Size Input Ww H S Magnification Output Ww E Names can be listed Z ae or alphabetically ns ne E the format by clicking on the Image Size C a pete option button Last Modified Cropping frame changes accordingly but c UU an be Proportionally resized C Name Y Date GF Cancel Y Dim ge Scan Dual II 85 SCAN SETTINGS
12. correction item are displayed Dim ge Scan Dual II 75 VARIATION CORRECTION Color Balance Correction The 6 images that have been corrected by one step in each RGBCMY direction for the center current image are displayed 1 Click the color balance e The corrected 6 frames of variation images are displayed 2 Click the image in the direction you want to correct from the 6 frames of the variation images except for the center image Tee T lt 10 F Display Limit xl e The image you clicked is placed in center and 6 new variation images that have been corrected by one step in each direction 3 Correct the image properly by repeating the operation in step 2 Cyan Green G Blue B Current alec Red IBI Magenta M Reset Brightness amp Contrast Correction The 8 images of which brightness and contrast have been corrected by one step in horizontal and vertical direction respectively for the center image are displayed The variation images on the left and lower sides of the center image show the correction effect and on the right and upper sides of the center image show the correction effect 1 Click the image in the direction you want to correct from the 8 frames of the Variation q E fi T Display Limit xl variation images except the center image e The image you clicked is placed in the center and 8 new frames of the prescan images that
13. displayed as a thumbnail When the thumbnail in the Snapshot Display Area is double clicked that image is displayed in the Prescan tab This is convenient when storing the image correction temporarily while processing or when correcting the image again after going back to a certain step Storing in the Snapshot Display Area temporarily 1 Click on al e The displayed prescan image is displayed in the Snapshot Display Area as a temporary storing place m em AE E aj se Index Prescan Image Correction M ls18 9 0 fale a EI R sa I Snapshot Display Area 1 Displaying the image stored temporarily as a prescan image 1 Click on the thumbnail in the Snapshot Display Area e The displayed prescan image is deleted and the thumbnail image is displayed as a prescan image x em em AE I aj se Index Prescan Image Correction Ma ZI 2 0 ral oc Snapshot Display Area 2 78 CANCELLING IMAGE CORRECTION Cancelling the Image Correction When the Undo button is clicked the current image correction is cancelled and the image returns to the previous one Redo the Correction When the Redo button is clicked the cancelled image correction can be resumed Delete the Image Correction When the Correction Reset button in the Image Correction tab is clicked all the image corrections are deleted and the imag
14. following file formats e JPEG e TIFF BMP Windows only e PICT Macintosh operating system only The image file of 48 bit 16 bit each RGB can only be saved in the tiff format Twain Driver Plug in Software With the Prescan image displayed in the Prescan tab 1 Click on in the Main window e The final scan will begin e When scanning is complete the final scan will appear in the host applications window 2 Save the image using the instructions for your host application 3 Close the Control Window to exit the Dimage Scan Dual2 driver software e The driver window will close automatically after each scan if the Close Driver After Scanning option was selected in the Preferences dialog box see page 39 Utility Software With the Prescan image displayed in the Prescan tab 1 Click on in the Main window Your system s standard save dialog box will appear 2 Enter the desired file name and select the file destination Save in 3 Select the file type from the drop down list File name Save as type ee 8 Cancel 4 Click on e The final scan will begin e When scanning is complete the scan will be saved in the selected location The software will return to the Prescan tab 5 Close the Control Window to exit the Dimage Scan Dual2 driver software e The driver window will close automatically after each scan if the Close Driver After Scanning option was selected in the Preferen
15. frame click on K 2 To display the previous frame click on 4 62 IMAGE CORRECTION IMAGE CORRECTION FLOW Launch the Software Set the ma Preferences Load the Film Holder E Index Scan Prescan Insert the Film Holder see page 37 see page 49 Specify the Film Type NAAA Image Correction Auto image correction Tone curves histogram Brightness contrast color balance Hue saturation lightness Variation correction Snapshot Cancelling image correction Full screen view Job save job load Scan and Save see page 83 Dim ge Scan Dual II 63 IMAGE CORRECTION This scanner gives you three options for correcting the brightness contrast and color balance of the final scan Click on the Image Correction tab in the Main window The Image Correction tab part Names of parts 0 Variations button Hue Saturation Lightness Correction button Brightness Contrast Color Balance Correction button Tone Curves Histogram Correction button O Auto Image Correction button QO Snapshot display area 7 Undo button 8 Redo button 64 Correction Reset button Frame Number indicater RGB value display Full Screen View button Pre Post Correction Comparison Display button D Image Correction Job Load button Image Correction Job Save button Snapshot button AUTO IMAGE CORRECTION This function automatically per
16. have been corrected in each direction are displayed Less Brightness Less tae Contrast More alae ge ieee Brightness Di Di Current D es Brightness Less Bighiness M ore Ee Contrast More Reset 2 Correct the image properly by repeating the operation in step 1 76 VARIATION CORRECTION Saturation Correction The 2 images of which saturation has been corrected on the right and left sides of the center image are displayed The variation image on the left side shows reduced saturation and on the right side shows increased saturation 1 Click the image in the direction you zi want to correct from the 2 frames of S ina the images except for the image in center e The image you clicked is placed in center and 2 new frames of the variation images that have been corrected in each direction gt are displayed Less Saturation Current More Saturation Reset 2 Correct the image properly by repeating the operation in step 1 Changing the Amount of Correction Step The amount of correction step can be changed by moving the Variation Amount Control slider The desired amount can also be input in the text box Reset If you click the Reset button the settings in the current correction window are reset Dimage Scan Dual I 77 SNAPSHOT When the Snapshot button is clicked the current prescan image is stored in the Snapshot Display Area temporarily and
17. the Delete button 92 APPENDIX Color maching Scan job file list Glossary Trouble shooting Specifications User technical support Dimage Scan Dual I 93 COLOR MATCHING The function allows you to match the scanner data to the monitor specification color space Colors in the original film are reproduced on the monitor with a high fidelity The output color space and the monitor ICC profile can be specified with the color matching function To match the scanner data to the color space specify the output color space To correct the color reproduction character of the monitor and to reduce the difference of color between monitors in different environments in addition to the color space setting specify the monitor ICC profile settings in both the driver software and a software such as Photoshop For details refer to page 95 1 Click on 4 in the Main window The Color Matching in the Preference Dialog Box Name of parts x T Auto Focus at Scan Cancel T Close Driver After Scanning Help Color depth bit X Index Scan Priority Speed C Quality m Color Matching gt _ M Color Matching ON Color Space Rae 2 f G T Use ICC profile gt APS Settings 1 Auto him rewind 1 Rotate All Frames 180 Degrees U Color Matching ON checkbox 0 Output Color Space list box Use ICC profile checkbox O ICC profile Load button ICC profile t
18. until an image has been prescanned 2 Select another image then click on Ui e The scanner skips the setting exposure step in the rescat sequence Images will be scanned using the AE lock settings until AE lock is cancelled or the scanner is reinitialized Cancelling AE Lock 1 Click on al 2 Click on to prescan the image again 56 AE AREA LOCK The AE area in auto exposure adjusting mode can be changed and the exposure of that area is adjusted automatically Perform the procedure below after prescanning the image 1 Click on Gall 2 Press the Shift key e The AE area is indicated by a line instead of the cropping area indicated by a dashed line 3 While pressing down the Shift key change the AE area e The operation is the same as that of changing the cropping area except that the shift key should be used e For details see Cropping see page 60 Dimage Scan Dual I 57 FOCUS POINT AF Focus The Dimage Scan Dual2 uses the CCD sensor for autofocus Autofocus uses the center of the image to determine focus Normally this results in an excellent scan because the film plane is flat However if the film is warped or curled or if Autofocus is turned off in the preferences focus may not be accurate In this case the focus adjustment should be performed again using the pont AF or Manual Focus function e Automatic autofocus can be turned on and off in the Preferences page 39 POINT
19. 0dpi 2313 400 578 mm 36 3 24 2 OFF 210 00 140 00 ON 8x10_400dpi 2798 400 699 inch 1 43 0 95 OFF 10 00 6 66 ON 5x7_400dpi 1961 400 490 inch 1 43 0 95 OFF 7 01 4 67 ON PostCard4 6_400dpi 1678 400 419 inch 1 43 0 95 OFF 6 00 4 00 ON Letter_267dpi 2039 267 763 inch 1 43 0 95 OFF 10 90 7 27 ON A4_267dpi 2187 267 819 mm 36 3 24 2 OFF 297 00 198 00 ON A5_267dpi 1545 267 578 mm 36 3 24 2 OFF 210 00 140 00 ON 8x10_267dpi 1870 267 700 inch 1 43 0 95 OFF 10 00 6 67 ON 5x7_267dpi 1307 267 489 inch 1 43 0 95 OFF 7 00 4 66 ON PostCard4 6_267dpi 1120 267 419 inch 1 43 0 95 OFF 6 00 4 00 ON unavailable 1597 360 443 mm 36 3 24 2 OFF 161 00 107 00 ON 2L_360dpi 1727 360 479 mm 36 3 24 2 OFF 174 00 116 00 ON 14x17_180dpi 2123 180 1179 mm 36 3 24 2 OFF 428 00 285 00 ON 11x14_180dpi 1747 180 970 mm 36 3 24 2 OFF 352 00 235 00 ON 10x12_180dpi 1494 180 830 mm 36 3 24 2 OFF 301 00 200 00 ON unavailable 797 180 442 mm 36 3 24 2 OFF 160 00 106 00 ON 2L_180dpi 857 180 476 mm 36 3 24 2 OFF 173 00 115 00 ON Dye Sub Printer A4Full 2455 300 818 mm 36 3 24 2 OFF 297 00 198 00 ON A4Half 1735 300 578 mm 36 3 24 2 OFF 210 00 140 00 ON A4Quarter 1223 300 407 mm 36 3 24 2 OFF 148 00 98 70 ON A4Eighth 866 300 289 mm 36 3 24 2 OFF 104 00 69 90 ON Letter Full 2291 300 763 inch 1 43 0 95 OFF 10 90 7 28 ON Letter Half 1714 300 571 inch 1 43 0 95 OFF 8 17 5 44 ON Letter Quarter 1144 300 381 inch 1 43 0 95 OFF 5 45 3 63 ON Letter Eighth 850 300 283 inch 1 43 0 95 OFF 4 05 270 ON unavailable
20. 768 537 300 179 pixel 768 512 OFF 768 512 ON Photo CD256 x 348 243 300 81 pixel 348 232 OFF 348 232 ON Screen 1280 x 1024 895 300 298 pixel 1280 853 OFF 1280 853 ON 1280 x 960 895 300 298 pixel 1280 853 OFF 1280 853 ON 1152 x 870 805 300 268 pixel 1152 768 OFF 1152 768 ON 1024 x 768 716 300 238 pixel 1024 682 OFF 1024 682 ON 832 x 624 582 300 194 pixel 832 554 OFF 832 554 ON 800 x 600 559 300 186 pixel 800 533 OFF 800 533 ON 640 x 480 47 300 149 pixel 640 426 OFF 640 426 ON Document A4 Half 416 72 577 mm 36 3 24 2 OFF 210 00 139 00 ON A4 Quarter 293 72 406 mm 36 4 24 1 OFF 148 00 98 40 ON A4 Eighth 207 72 287 mm 36 4 243 OFF 105 00 70 00 ON Letter Half 411 72 570 inch 1 43 0 95 OFF 8 16 5 44 ON Letter Quarter 274 72 379 inch 1 43 0 95 OFF 5 44 3 62 ON Letter Eighth 203 72 281 inch 1 44 0 96 OFF 4 04 269 ON Film Recorder 35mm Full Frame 2382 2400 99 mm 36 30 24 20 OFF 36 00 24 00 ON 35mm Half Frame 1586 2400 66 mm 36 30 24 20 OFF 24 00 16 00 ON 35mm Quarter Frame 1189 2400 49 mm 36 7 24 40 OFF 18 00 11 90 ON Dim ge Scan Dual II 97 SCAN JOB FILE LIST APS Resolution Input Size Input Output Size Output Category Job name In Out Mag Unit W H Lock W H Lock Default Default 705 300 235 pixel 832 480 OFF 832 480 OFF Color Laser Printer Max Size_600dpi 2820 600 470 mm 299 17 2 OFF 140 00 81 20 ON A4 Eighth_600dpi 2104 600 350 mm 30 0 17 3 OFF 105 00 60 60 ON Letter Eighth_600dpi 2161 600 360 inch 118 0 68 OFF 4 25 2 45 ON Max Size_400dpi
21. AF This allows you to use autofocus on a specific area of the image 1 Click on EAI e The pointer will change to the Point AF icon e Click on the Point AF button again to escape the function Click on the area of the image to be in the sharp focus e Autofocus will begin then a new prescan will start e The prescanned image will appear in the Prescan window when complete For best results when usin Point AF and Manual S Click on an area with contra i or detail Manual Focus A Point AF will no be able to S an area with flat r Such SOlid black Asean mre 58 FOCUS MANUAL MANUAL FOCUS Use manual focus on a specific area of the image or to reduce the appearance of grain in grainy film such as high speed or pushed film by slightly defocusing it 1 Click on 8 e The pointer will change to the Manual Focus icon e Click on the Manual Focus button again to escape the function 2 Click on the area of the image to be in sharp focus e The Focus Control Window dialog box will appear 3 Adjust the slider until the black and gray lines are at their longest for maximum focus e Click and drag the slider to the left and right Focus Control Window xj Click on the slider bar to make a larger change Focus Meter e To slightly defocus adjust the sliders until the black bar is a little shorter than the gray bar m 4 Click on _ A R e A new prescan will begin Cancel e
22. CD512 x 768 650 300 216 pixe 768 443 OFF 768 443 ON Photo CD256 x 348 294 300 98 pixel 348 200 OFF 348 200 ON Screen 1280 x 1024 1085 300 361 pixe 1280 739 OFF 1280 739 ON 1280 x 960 1085 300 361 pixe 1280 739 OFF 1280 739 ON 1152 x 870 976 300 325 pixe 1152 665 OFF 1152 665 ON 1024 x 768 867 300 289 pixe 1024 590 OFF 1024 590 ON 832 x 624 705 300 235 pixe 832 480 OFF 832 480 ON 800 x 600 678 300 226 pixe 800 461 OFF 800 461 ON 640 x 480 542 300 369 pixe 640 369 OFF 640 369 ON Document A4 Half 504 72 700 mm 30 0 17 3 OFF 210 00 121 00 ON A4 Quarter 355 72 493 mm 30 0 17 3 OFF 148 00 85 00 ON A4 Eighth 251 72 348 mm 30 0 17 3 OFF 105 00 60 30 ON Letter Half 518 72 719 inch 118 0 68 OFF 8 50 4 90 ON 98 GLOSSARY BRIGHTNESS CHANNEL CONTRAST CROP DPI EMULSION SIDE GAMMA HIGHLIGHTS HISTOGRAM INTERPOLATION JPEG MIDTONE NEUTRAL PICT PIXEL The lightness or darkness of the image The component of an image Your scanned image has three channels red green and blue RGB The gradation of shades in an image A high contrast image has very dark areas and bright areas without many middle shades A low contrast image has many tones that are close to the same brightness Low contrast images are often described as looking flat To trim and delete the unwanted edges of the image Dots pixels per inch The side of the film coated with the photographic material The contrast of only the middle tones
23. PRESCAN ia in the Command window The prescanned image will appear in the Prescan tab alo x is ajae Index Prescan image Correction 1 Click on Untitled i Resolution gt Input 705 spe Output Bp S dpi Size Input W fi 008 HEZ sl Mag 235 Output Ww fi 008 HIS al Unit pizel z U Image Size 662KB O L Press Ctr when Prescanning on the Macintosh to see CMY values in the RGB CMY display 51 Dim ge Scan Dual II ORIENTING THE IMAGE Rotate Click on the a and a buttons to correct the orientation of your image before scanning Changes will be reflected in the prescan image Click on el to rotate the image 90 clockwise Click on ta to rotate the image 90 counter clockwise 52 ORIENTING THE IMAGE Flip The we and buttons let you flip the image left to right or top to bottom before scanning Changes will be reflected in the prescan image Click on ea to flip the image top to bottom e The image is upside down compared to the original prescan e Image is reversed compared to the original scan Dimage Scan Dual I 53 ORIENTING THE IMAGE Full screen view This function allows you to display the entre prescanned image in the Prescan tab 1 Click on Wi Magnifying or Reducing the View Use the zoom button Bho increase or reduce the image magnification Zooming In 1 C
24. The prescanned image will appear in the Prescan tab when complete Dim ge Scan Dual II 59 CROPPING THE IMAGE Auto Cropping The cropping area is determined automatically so that the holder or slide mount frame in the prescan image is removed Click on EH Cropping The cropping frame defines how much of the prescan image will be scanned The dimensions of the cropping frame are displayed in the lower left corner of the Prescan tab To enlarge or reduce the size of the cropping frame Click on the cropping frame and drag the pointer in or out e Click on the corners and drag to resize the cropping frame proportionally e Click on the sides and drag to resize the cropping frame non proportionally To move the cropping frame Click inside the cropping frame then drag the cropping frame to its new location To define a new cropping frame Click and drag outside the current cropping frame 60 PRESCAN AND IMAGE CORRECTION 1 Click on an image or an image box then click on HS The image will be prescanned then opened in the Prescan tab iol Jars Cassette x hd i lel aie Index Prescan Image Correction S Input fo x fal Output 200 z o mp E E NEA jee PE VEE E PE ane es EEE E Size Input W 632 Mag l L Output w 832 Unit pixel 7 a I Hlan al Image Size 390KB O Untitled M Resolution 43 BEAN E A ENEE eg eae ee
25. We ND S r Click here to specify an APS format C H or P cropping frame Orient and crop the image as desired see page 52 to 57 60 Apply contrast brightness and color corrections see page 65 to 77 Select the desired job type see page 84 to 88 e Only one job type can be selected when multiple images are scanned at the same time Close the Prescan tab window to return to the Index tab window e Adjustments made in the Prescan tab are held until the image is scanned or the driver software is closed Dimage Scan Dual I 61 PRESCAN AND IMAGE CORRECTION APS formats C H and P APS only When APS is selected in the Main Window the CHP button allows you to quickly and easily define the cropping frame by the standard APS format C H and P 1 Click on Ea to display the APS cropping frames e The cropping frames are displayed in sequence with each click of the CHP button RGB CMY information The RGB information from the pointer position is always displayed in the Prescan tab The information is described in brightness levels from 0 to 255 However the display can be changed to show CMY information 1 Press and hold the Shift key command key on the Macintosh with the Prescan tab open The RGB information will change to CMY Displaying Frame number This function allows you to display the current frame number and total frame number 1 To display the next
26. ation item checkbox 1 Insert the check mark in the operation items to be performed as part of the automatic operation Repeated operation item checkbox Repeated operation items are only used when scanning a series of selected frames 1 Insert the check mark in the operation items to be performed for all selected frames every time you execute the automatic operation Operation items The operation items in the automatic operation are displayed 1 Select the details of the operation items with the radio button or checkbox Dimage Scan Dual I NAVIGATION 91 NAVIGATION Saving Selecting and Deleting a Navigation Setting This function allows you to save the navigation settings The above settings can be saved selected or deleted in the Navigation Menu list box Saving a Navigation setting 1 Click on the arrow next to the Navigation menu list to display the available menu 2 Select saving setting e The navigation set saving dialog box is displayed 3 Input the setting name and click the OK button Selecting navigation setting 1 Click on the arrow next to the Navigation menu list to display the available menu 2 Select the setting to be used Deleting navigation setting 1 Click on the arrow next to the Navigation menu list to display the available menu 2 Select the setting to be deleted e The navigation set deleting dialog box is displayed 3 Select the setting to be deleted and click
27. ces dialog box see page 39 Dimage Scan Dual I 89 NAVIGATION The Navigation window allows you to automate the procedure of scanning When the Navigation button is clicked in the Main window the Navigation dialog box is displayed The Navigation Dialog box Name of parts O B xl E Q Detaut _ Index Scan Frame Selection T Preferences IZ Prescan C Point AF E Manual Focus r Scan Flow Job Selection C Scan Flow IZ Auto Crop T Auto Image Correction Correction Job Selection Image Correction Brightness Contrast P and Color Balance Correction Tone Curves and T Histogram Correction Hue Saturation and T Lightness Correction M Scan VV Eject U Operation Item checkbox O Operation Items lt TS S 4 miki ko ol 4 Navigation Flow Navigation Start button Repeated Operation Item checkbox 7 Navigation Stop button 0 Navigation Menu list box 90 Navigation Menu This menu allows you to select the saved setting for automatic operation Not only the saved settings but the Save Setting and Delete Setting items are displayed in this menu 1 Select the operation items in the Operation Item Checkbox or Repeated Operation Item checkbox e The selected items are displayed with the buttons and arrows as a Navigation Flow 2 Click on E e To stop click the Navigation Stop button Oper
28. d from the drop down list or entered directly 86 CREATING DELETING JOB FILES Creating a Job In addition to the Job settings included with the software it is possible to create and save your own Job settings 1 Set the desired settings in the Main window Index Prescan Image Correction Index tab or Prescan tab RP andes ea Resolution r Input 705 B dpi Output 200 S dpi Size Input Ww fi 43 5 2 Click on G fa o Mag 235 Output w fp 36 HIS ail Unit inch lt Image Size 1 9MB The Job Registry dialog box will appear x 3 Name the job by entering a title and select o B the desired category then click on ox Job Name Cancel Deleting a Job It is possible to delete the Job you created when it is no longer needed 1 Click on the name of the job in the Main x window scan settings part then press the a aapne NI t delete key on your keyboard lesa E Output 300 dpi Size Inputa 1 43 H 0 95 A4Eighth_600dpi EPE MaxSize_600dpi Magnification 235 L Output w 3 36 H 2 24 Unit inch Image Size 1 9MB Last Modified 2000 05 11 14 38 10 C Name Date Cancel Dim ge Scan Dual II 87 SCAN JOB TYPE Before making the final scan the scanner needs to know how big the final image will be and the quality of output that will be used printer monitor etc so it knows what resolut
29. e returns to the initial state Dimage Scan Dual I 79 FULL SCREEN VIEW Full Screen View This function allows you to display a full screen view of the corrected image in the Image Correction tab 1 Click on SE e When 1 is clicked the size of pre and post correction image is automatically changed according to the size of the Main window Checking the Correction Result While Lining Up Images When is clicked the Image correction tab is divided into right and left sides the pre correction image is displayed on the left side and post correction image is displayed on the right side 80 JOB SAVE JOB LOAD The image correction setting in the correction window can be saved as an image correction job You can easily correct the image by loading the most appropriate previously saved correction job Saving an Image Correction Job 1 Click on Gill in the Image correction tab e The Register Image Correction Job dialog box is displayed Cancel 2 Input the job name and click on 251 e The current image correction setting is saved as an image correction job Dimage Scan Dual I 81 JOB SAVE JOB LOAD Loading Image Correction Job This function allows you to load the saved correction job and apply an image correction to the displayed image 1 Click on E in the Image correction tab e The Selected Image Correction Job dialog box is displayed Select Select Image C
30. et to the color mode Point Value Setting x Black Point Value White Point Value m ps e When the film type is set to the monochrome mode Dimage Scan Dual II 69 TONE CURVES HISTOGRAM Setting the Gray point This function can specify the point to be changed to gray in the image 1 Click on 7 e The cursor changes to the gray dropper shape 2 Click the point to be changed to gray in the image e The image is corrected so that the point you Clicked is gray point e The change will be reflected in the prescan image NOTE Setting the gray point is not necessary for Most Images Viewing the Histogram of Images After Making Corrections When 22 is clicked the histogram of images after making corrections can be displayed The histogram after making corrections is displayed as long as you press this button When the button is released the histogram returns to the previous one Auto Setting When the Auto Setting button is clicked the image is corrected automatically by removing no information parts from the histogram and using all tone steps from 0 to 255 Reset If you click the Reset button the settings in the current correction window are reset 70 BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST COLOR BALANCE When the Brightness Contrast Color Balance Correction button is clicked the Brightness Contrast and Color Balance Correction dialog box is displayed The images can be co
31. ext box 2 Set the preferences as desired 2 NOTE e De select the Close Driver After Scanning check box when scanning multiple images at the same time When the color matching function is used the Processing time will be longer 94 COLOR MATCHING Output color space setting 1 Insert the check mark in the Color Matching ON checkbox 2 Click the Y menu button in the Output Color Space list box the available output color space settings are displayed 3 Click the desired output color space setting ICC profile setting 1 Insert the check mark in the Use ICC profile checkbox 2 Click the ICC profile Load button e The standard file open dialog of your operating system is displayed 3 Select the ICC profile according to the monitor being used The application may perform the original matching process If you want to change the setting refer to the following sample settings And when the color matching function is used the color matching function of OS video card etc are set to OFF When using an application of which the monitor color matching function is set to ON Output color space The same color space as specified in the application is specified ICC profile use When using an application of which the monitor color matching function is set to OFF or when using an application which does not have the monitor color matching function Output color space do no
32. forms the ideal correction for each image All the corrections performed before clicking on the Auto Image Correction button will be reset This function is available only when the Color depth is set to 8 bit in the Preference Dialog box on page 39 1 Click on 1 e The Keyword Selection dialog box is displayed 2 Insert the check mark in the Select exposure keyword item s To determine the scene to be corrected automatically insert the check mark in the Auto correction and then click on the OK button 3 Select a scene When selected Color cast you can also select another scene Keyword selection i Auto correction Select exposure keyword Color cast Backlit Under exposure Over exposure Low contrast Dimage Scan Dual I i Cancel x 65 TONE CURVES HISTOGRAM When the Tone curves Histogram Correction button is clicked the Tone Curves and Histogram dialog box is displayed The Tone Curves part allows you to change the tone curves and directly correct the output value The Histogram part allows you to specify the input and output area from the information included in a film and correct images Also this dialog box displays the histogram of the image area inside the cropping frame in each RGB color The level is indicated in 256 color steps 0 to 255 from left to right side The tone curves and histogram are linked to each other so that when the tone curve is
33. in Post Correction Color Sample Dimage Scan Dual I 73 HUE SATURATION LIGHTNESS Auto Setting When the Auto Setting button is clicked the saturation of the image is corrected automatically without changing the hue and lightness Reset If you click the Reset button the settings in the current correction window are reset 74 VARIATION CORRECTION The few frames of variation images are displayed around the corrected prescan image You can correct the image while comparing with the variation images Click on ay in the Image Correction tab The Variation Dialog Box Names of Parts 1 Variation O O O O O O OO OOO e m GR Color Balance T w Hp fio T Display tnt Green G YellowlY Cyan C Current Red FR Blue B Magenta M Reset 0 Variation Amount Control slider O Variation Amount Control text box Correction list box O Limit Indication check box Pre Post Correction Image Display Area Selecting the Correction Item The correction item of the available variation can be selected from the color balance brightness contrast and saturation However the color balance and saturation are not available when using the monochrome film 1 Click on the arrow next to the correction item in the correction list box The available correction items are displayed 2 Click the correction item The few frames of variation images corrected according to the selected
34. ion to scan the film Using the Job function is a quick and easy way to enter the scan settings Scan Job Category Custom Color Laser Printer Photosensitive Dye Sub Printer Ink Jet Printer Web Page Document Film Recorder Default 88 User created scan settings see page 84 Digital color copiers and color laser printers Uses output resolution of 400 or 600 dpi There are two paper size options letter and A4 Printers that use photosensitive photographic material Can use output resolutions of 400 dpi 360 dpi 267 dpi and 180 dpi There are ten paper size options Dye sublimation printers Uses an output resolution of 300 dpi There are 4 paper size options Uses an output resolution of 200 dpi There are 4 paper size options For use on home pages Image size is listed in pixels and will vary Standard Photo CD sizes are also available For monitor display Image size is listed in pixels and will be the VGA standard of 640 x 480 pixels or larger For insertion into documents Uses an output resolution of 72 dpi Image size depends on the paper size selected For high input resolution images that will be output to a film recorder This category uses the default settings for the film format The scan settings appear in the Job Selection window FINAL SCAN Scan the film according to the Prescan settings With the Dimage Scan Dual2 utility software you can save the final scan in one of the
35. lick on s e The pointer will change to amp Click anywhere on the image to zoom in e The clicked position will be the center of the magnified view in the Prescan tab e The disappears from the magnifier icon when the maximum image magnification has been reached Zooming Out 1 Press and hold the Ctrl key option key on the Macintosh to reduce the image magnification e The pointer will change to S Click anywhere on the image to zoom out e The disappears from the magnifier icon when the minimum image magnification has been reached 54 Scroll Use the grab button to scroll an enlarged image can only be selected when the image has been magnified beyond the limits of the Prescan tab 1 Click on LY in the Prescan image display area e The pointer will change to 2 Click on and drag the image to the desired location Dimage Scan Dual I 55 AUTO EXPOSURE LOCK Especially useful when scanning bracketed exposures AE auto exposure lock lets you scan multiple images with the same initial exposure settings AE Lock saves the automatic exposure settings determined when an image is prescanned Subsequent images are prescanned using the locked exposure settings e AE lock does not save exposure corrections made in the Variations or Tone Curves and Histogram dialog box Setting AE Lock After prescanning the image 1 Click on d N can not be selected
36. m H Monitors T 3 Mouse B 59 Network adapters S Dial Up Adapter 6 C H k R 99 Dial Up Adapter 2 VPN Support Ic on emove Intel 21140 based 10 100 mpbs Ethemet Controller U H A Rar Gain Shaina The Confirm Device Removal window is 9 Microsoft Virtual Private Networking Adapter displayed IS Y Other devices 70 USB Device H Ports COM amp LPT H E rA Sound video and game controllers 7 C l ick on O K 9 Y B System devices Universal Serial Bus controllers X Properties Refresh Remove Print IG 106 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION WINDOWS Confirm Device Removal k USB Device Warming You are about to remove this device from your system Cancel System Properties ME General Device Manager Hardware Profiles Performance View devices by type View devices by connection m Y CDROM amp Disk drives IG Sl Display adapters Floppy disk controllers E H Hard disk controllers H Keyboard Modem Z Monitors T 3 Mouse 99 Network adapters IO 9 Ports COM amp LPT Sound video and game controllers Y B System devices Universal Serial Bus controllers Properties Refresh Print Add New Hardware Wizard This wizard searches for new drivers for USB Device A device driver is a software program that makes a hardware device work Add New Hardware Wizard What d
37. m 299 17 3 OFF 210 00 121 00 ON A4 Quarter 1482 300 494 mm 299 17 2 OFF 148 00 85 40 ON A4 Eighth 1050 300 350 mm 30 0 17 3 OFF 105 00 60 50 ON Letter Full 2776 300 925 inch 118 0 68 OFF 10 90 6 30 ON Letter Half 2161 300 720 inch 118 0 68 OFF 8 50 4 90 ON Letter Quarter 1385 300 461 inch 1 18 0 68 OFF 5 45 3 14 ON Letter Eighth 1080 300 360 inch 1 18 0 68 OFF 4 25 245 ON unavailable 1500 300 500 mm 30 0 17 2 OFF 150 00 86 40 ON Photo 9x13 1270 300 423 mm 30 0 17 2 OFF 127 00 73 00 ON Ink Jet Printer A4 Full 1977 200 988 mm 30 0 17 3 OFF 297 00 171 00 ON A4 Half 1401 200 700 mm 30 0 17 3 OFF 210 00 121 00 ON A4 Quarter 987 200 493 mm 30 0 17 3 OFF 148 00 85 30 ON A4 Eighth 700 200 350 mm 30 0 17 3 OFF 105 00 60 40 ON Letter Full 1846 200 923 inch 118 0 68 OFF 10 90 6 28 ON Letter Half 1440 200 720 inch 118 0 68 OFF 8 50 4 90 ON Letter Quarter 924 200 462 inch 117 0 68 OFF 5 45 3 14 ON Letter Eighth 720 200 360 inch 118 0 68 OFF 4 25 2 45 ON Photo 4 x 6 1001 200 500 mm 30 0 17 3 OFF 150 00 86 40 ON Photo 3 5 x 5 Photo 9x 13 846 200 423 mm 30 0 17 2 OFF 127 00 73 00 ON Web Page 1280 x 739 1085 300 361 pixe 1280 739 OFF 1280 739 ON 1152 x 665 976 300 665 pixe 1152 665 OFF 1152 665 ON 1024 x 590 867 300 239 pixe 1024 590 OFF 1024 590 ON 832 x 480 705 300 235 pixe 832 480 OFF 832 480 ON 800 x 461 678 300 226 pixe 800 461 OFF 800 461 ON 640 x 369 542 300 180 pixe 640 369 OFF 640 369 ON Photo CD1024 x 1536 1303 300 434 pixe 1536 887 OFF 1536 887 ON Photo
38. m holder and close the scanner front for set up Restart the Twain_32 driver from Adobe Photoshop LE Perform the scanning operation again The memory allocations differ according to your system If the scanning operation still cannot be performed properly even after changing the setting change the value of the memory allocations again by following the procedure described above For the operations of Adobe Photoshop LE supplied with this scanner and Adobe Photoshop please refer to the web site etc of Adobe Systems Incorporated 108
39. o you want Windows to do Display a list of all the drivers in a specific location so you can select the driver you want lt Back Cancel 8 Make sure that neither USB Device nor Unknown Device appears as displayed left and then click on Close 9 Press the power button of the Dimage Scan Dual Il to turn off 10 Press the power button of the Dimage Scan Dual Il again to turn on The Add New Hardware Wizard window is displayed 11 Make the PC recognize the Dimage Scan Dual II by following the procedure described on When the Add New Hardware Wizard window is displayed Dimage Scan Dual I 107 FOR WINDOWS 2000 USERS When using the TWAIN_ 32 driver with Adobe Photoshop LE supplied with this scanner scanning may stop halfway through the scan depending on the memory allocations to Photoshop In this case change the memory allocations after closing the driver software by following the procedure described below Switch off the scanner The driver software can now be closed Close the driver software Select Memory amp Image Cache from Preferences in File menu of Photoshop The Preferences window will appear Change the value in the box of Used by Photoshop in Physical Memory Usage and click on OK Specify the value from about 20 to 50 Close Photoshop and then restart it Turn on the power of the scanner again remove the fil
40. orrection Job 7 Correction Select Image Correction Job 7 x Image Correction Job Original Image Cancel i 1 Image Correction job display area Original image display 2 Select the image correction job and click on __ _ 82 FINAL SCAN FLOW Scan setting Navigation Creating a job Deleting a job Job type Final scan Dim ge Scan Dual II 83 SCAN SETTINGS The scan settings determine your final image s resolution dimensions and file size as well as helping determine the image quality You can select a Job see page 87 to have the scan settings selected for you or you can directly enter them into the Main window Index tab or Prescan tab The Scan Settings part window Names of parts DS _Dual2 35mm Slide Fim Index Prescan Image Correction SISIR Z Untitled E Resolution 9 S ER Output foo v dpi p al Input zos x dpi Size Input w THI _ 2 06 F o 7 Output wf 008 Q 672 i Gl Unit pie 2 Image Size 1 9MB ao U Job Name list box Output Size text box H Input Resolution list box Unit list box Output Resolution list box 10 Image Size display input Size text box W Job Load button O Input Size text box H 12 Job Registry button Magnification Size text box 13 Input size lock button Q Output Size text box W Ud Output size lock button 84 15 Reset
41. put 9 _ 5 Input p pof Output r Ps Input roo fs Output p De y S M fe Input jo po Output TONE CURVES HISTOGRAM Setting the White or Black points This function allows you to correct the highlight or shadow point to the specified value e Changes are automatically applied to the prescan image Setting the White Point 1 Double click on g e The Point Value Setting dialog box is displayed 2 Input the desired white point value 3 Click on 7 e The cursor changes to the white dropper shape 4 Click the desired highlight point of the image e The image is corrected so that the point you clicked is highlight point The color of the highlight point is the white dropper value you input in step 2 e The change will be reflected in the prescan image Setting the Black point 1 Double click on e The Point Value Setting dialog box is displayed 2 Input the desired black point value 3 Click on 1 e The cursor changes to the black dropper shape 4 Click the desired shadow point of the image e The image is corrected so that the point you clicked is shadow point The color of the shadow point is the black point value you input in step 2 e The change will be reflected in the prescan image Point Value Setting dialog box x Black Point Value White Point Value RR H G jo G 255 B fo B 255 Cancel e When the film type is s
42. put on Search for the best driver for your device Recommended and then click on Next gt The window for specifying the location to search is displayed Insert the Dimage Scan Dual II CD ROM into the CD ROM drive put the check mark on Specify a location and then enter E inf When the CD ROM drive is the E drive Note The name of the CD ROM drive differs depending on the setting in the preferences 4 Click on Next gt 104 Add New Hardware Wizard Windows driver file search for the device Minolta DS_Dual2 Windows is now ready to install the best driver for this device Click Back to select a different driver or click Next to continue Location of driver fe F DS_DUAL2 INF Minolta DS_Dual2 Windows has finished installing the software that your new hardware device requires 5 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION WINDOWS Click on Next gt Click on Finish Dimage Scan Dual I 105 APPENDIX B When the Dimage Scan Dual Il driver software does not start up In the following cases Dimage Scan Dual Il is not connected appears and the Dimage Scan Dual II driver software may not be able to start up even if you attempt to make the Dimage Scan Dual II start up The power of the Dimage Scan Dual Il is not turned on Make sure that the power of the Dimage Scan Dual II is turned on and the power cord and the AC power adapter is connected correc
43. rdinate value of the cursor is displayed from 0 to 255 e The corrected image by changing the tone curves is applied to the prescan image e You can also change the tone curves by freehand Changing Tone Curves by Freehand This function allows you to draw tone curves by freehand 1 Select the channel of the color R G B RGB to be corrected from the channel selection menu 2 Click on A e The cursor changes to the pencil shape 3 Draw the desired curve by dragging e To smooth out the curve points click on AI e The change will be reflected in the prescan image Dimage Scan Dual I 67 TONE CURVES HISTOGRAM Correcting the Histogram The input slide bar has the Input shadow slider Input gamma slider and Input Highlight slider The output slide bar has the Output Highlight slider and Output shadow slider The image can be corrected by dragging the slider or inputting the value in the text box The change will reflect the prescan image 1 Drag the slider to move it to the desired level or input the value in the text box e The change will be reflected in the prescan image Displaying the Histogram of Each R G B color 1 Click on 21 When E is clicked again the histogram of each R G B channel disappears 68 Input Level Histogram l Tone Curves and Histogram _ Input fo roo fas Output ap Auto Setting Reset Input jo fof Out
44. rrected by dragging the slider or inputting the desired value in the text box Click on ZS in the Image Correction tab The Brightness Contrast and Color Balance Correction Dialog box Names of parts Brightness Contrast Color L Contrast jo 7 O Red R W Green G jo Pe cal ect eC cots D Te TH KK em Y Auto Setting Reset U Post Correction LUT Look Up Table Color Balance slider CQ iisriness jo 7 2 o Blue B Post Correction Gray scale 7 Brightness text box Pre Correction Gray scale Contrast text box 0 Brightness slider Color Balance text box O Contrast slider Dimage Scan Dual II 71 BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST COLOR BALANCE 1 Drag the each Brightness Contrast or Color balance slider or input the desired value in the text box e The change will be reflected in the prescan image e Moving the Brightness Contrast or Color balance slider changes Post Correction Gray Scale and Post Correction LUT Post Correction LUT The color of the image is changed as shown in the Post Correction LUT The correspondence between the color displayed on the Pre Correction Gray Scale and Post Correction Gray Scale appears on the Post Correction LUT Auto Setting When the Auto Setting button is clicked the brightness and contrast of the image is corrected automatically according to the lightness without changing the color balance
45. t specify ICC profile use When an image is scanned with this setting the data is matched to the monitor being used H The same color space as specified in the application is specified 2 ICC profile specifies the ICC profile of the monitor being used Dimage Scan Dual I 95 SCAN JOB FILE LIST 35MM For your reference the following is a listing of the scan job categories and names for the 35mm and APS film formats Resolution Input Size Input Output Size Output Category Job name In Out Mag Unit W H Lock W H Lock Default Default 705 300 235 pixel 1008 672 OFF 1008 672 OFF Color Laser Printer Max Size_600dpi 2820 600 470 mm 36 3 24 2 OFF 170 00 113 00 ON A4Quarter_600dpi 2447 600 407 mm 36 3 24 2 OFF 148 00 98 70 ON A4Eighth_600dpi 1735 600 289 mm 36 3 24 2 OFF 105 00 70 00 ON Letter Quarter_600dpi 2291 600 381 inch 1 43 0 95 OFF 5 46 3 64 ON Letter Eighth_600dpi 1702 600 283 inch 1 43 0 95 OFF 4 05 2 70 ON Max Size_400dpi 2820 400 705 mm 36 3 24 2 OFF 256 00 170 00 ON A4Half_400dpi 2313 400 578 mm 36 3 24 2 OFF 210 00 140 00 ON A4Quarter_400dpi 1629 400 407 mm 36 3 24 2 OFF 147 00 98 00 ON A4Eighth_400dpi 1156 400 289 mm 36 3 24 2 OFF 105 00 69 90 ON Letter Half_400dpi 2291 400 572 inch 1 42 0 95 OFF 8 19 5 46 ON Letter Quarter_400dpi 1526 400 381 inch 1 43 0 95 OFF 5 45 3 63 ON Letter Eighth_400dpi 1133 400 283 inch 1 43 0 95 OFF 4 05 2 70 ON Photosensitive Max Size 2820 400 705 mm 36 3 24 2 OFF 256 00 170 00 ON AR 40
46. tly The Dimage Scan Dual Il is not connected to the PC correctly Make sure that the Dimage Scan Dual II is connected to the PC correctly Dimage Scan Dual Il does not appear in the Device Manager When the Dimage Scan Dual II is displayed as Unknown Device or USB Device perform the following procedure so that the PC recognizes the Dimage Scan Dual II again System Proportios SH 1 Connect the Dimage Scan Dual Il to the General Device Manager Hardware Profiles Performance PC and turn on the power of the Dimage View devices by type C View devices by connection Scan Dual Il and the PC Z e CDROM He am Diek diver 2 Click on My Computer on the desk top I Display adapters 75 Floppy disk controllers using the right button of the mouse and H Hard disk controllers B ee 7 a r feere then click on Properties xT Mouse E E Network adapters ve 55 9 9 Other devices 3 Click on the tab of Device Manager Gd Unknown Device a Ports COM amp LPT Y Z SCSI controllers I Sound video and game controllers H System devices Properties L b Remove Print 4 Make sure that USB Device or Unknown Device appears in Other devices as displayed left 5 Click on USB Device or Unknown System Properties ME D m General Device Manager Hardware Profiles Performance evice View devices by type View devices by connection H E Keyboard a Y Mode

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