Reflecta MF5000 User Manual

CyberView X5
User’s Manual
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This Equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency
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energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment o and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Warning :
Use only shielded signal cables to connect I/O devices to this equipment. You are cautioned that changes or modi cations not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) STATEMENT
Re-orient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit di erent from which
the receiver is connected to.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Getting Started 4 Quick Installation Guide (QIG) 6
Installing Software and Driver 8 Installing Hardware 8 Loading 120 Films into the Holder 10 Loading 120 Film Holder into the Scanner 13 Loading 135 Film into the Holder 14 Loading 135 Mounted Slides into the Holder 16 Loading 135 Film and Slide Holder into Scanner 16 How to Scan 17 STEP 1 - Powering On the Scanner 17 STEP 2 - Select Film Type 17 STEP 3 - Optional Prescan 18 STEP 4 - Set Scan Settings 18 STEP 5 - Set Scan Preferences 20 STEP 6 - Scan 23 STEP 7 - Exit 24
User Interface 25 Menu Commands 26 Scan 26 Preview 26 Image Adjustm 29 Window 32 Help 32 Function Bar Diagram / Toolbar Diagram 35 Active Frame Setting Area 35 Technical Support 36
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GETTING STARTED
Check the package content before getting started. For Quick Installation please refer to Quick Installation Guide. (Pg. 9).
Important! Save the original box, receipt and packing material for future shipping needs or to return for warranty issues.
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Package Contents
Warning! Using any other power adapter may severely damage the scan­ner and will void the product warranty.
NOTE:
GENERAL GUIDANCE:
Scanner unit.
Medium format  lm holder for one or two frames (6 x 4.5 cm, 6 x 6 cm),
one frame (6 x 7 cm, 6 x 8 cm, 6 x 9 cm, 6 x 12 cm).
135  lm holder.
135 slide holder.
Power Adapter.
USB 2.0 Cable.
CyberView Driver.
Application software CD for scan editing.
Printed User’s Manual.
Application software means the imaging software such as Adobe®
Photoshop® Elements, this is subject to change without notice.
Only use the supplied USB-cable. Connect the scanner to the computer
directly using the USB 2.0 cable.
Do not use a Hub or extension cable. Only use the USB ports on the back
of desktop computers.
If there are any other devices (multifunction device, printers, scanners,
webcam) connected to the computer through USB disconnect them.
A minimum of 1GB RAM (PC/Mac) is required.
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Operating Ambient Temperature Range
50º to 104ºF (10º to 40ºC)
Note: Do not turn on the scanner unless it is within this range. If the
scanner has been stored or transported outside of this range, allow it to return to within this range before turning it on.
Operating Ambient Humidity Range 15% to 76% relative
humidity (non-condensing)
Note: If the scanner is stored or to be transported in cold temperature
and then brought into a warm / humid environment condensation may occur.
This device is designed solely for private use and is not intended for commercial use. The warranty is reduced from 2 years to 1 year if errors or defects arising from inappropriate use, improper operation or stress occur. The guarantee period of the device for private use is 2 years or 20,000 scans.
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QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE QIG
Scanner - front view
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Scanner - rear view
Opening for 120  lm
USB 2.0 port
Power button
Scan button
Opening for 135  lm & slide holder
LED light
Opening for 135  lm & slide holder
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DC power
INSTALLING SOFTWARE AND DRIVER
for PC (Windows) User
WINDOWS SYSTEMS INSTALLATION: DURING DRIVER INSTALLATION A WARNING DIALOGUE BOX MAY APPEAR, IF THIS IS THE CASE PLEASE SELECT “INSTALL THIS DRIVER ANYWAY”.
Be sure to install the Application Software (ex: Adobe® Photoshop® Elements) BEFORE installing the CyberView scanner driver software.
You may install the scanner driver directly if you have already installed TWAIN compliant application software on your computer (i.e. photo editing software). Mac users can use iPhoto for editing.
1. Place the application software DVD into the DVD drive. If you have CD autoplay disabled, right click and select “Explore”. Select “AutoPlay.exe” and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
2. Place the CyberView CD into the drive. If you have CD/DVD autoplay disabled, right click and select “Explore” (ex.: D:\Install\Drivers\Pack­age\CVX.exe), double click the  le “CVX.EXE” and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
3. Restart your computer.
4. Once the drivers have been installed, connect the scanner. Verify that the scanner is switched OFF (light on the front is not lit) and connect the scanner to a power source. Then connect the scanner to a live USB port. When using desktop PC, connect the scanner to rear ports only, hub extensions and long USB cables are not supported.
5. Switch on the power. The scanner is now ready to work.
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Windows operating system should state “New hardware detected“, and should begin installing or request to select an option - select “Locate and install driver software”.
NOTE: Not all PC’s will display the found new hardware window, some will install in the background.
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INSTALLING SOFTWARE AND DRIVER
for Mac (OSX) User
Before Installing the scanner driver...
If you choose to use the provided application for image editing, install the application software (ex: Adobe® Photoshop® Elements) by inserting the application CD into the computer’s CD/DVD drive. Follow the instructions that will be displayed in a window that opens automatically. If you have the iPhoto application (or other photo editing software) installed on your Mac, you can skip
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this step.
Installing Scanner Driver
a. Insert driver CD into the computer CD/DVD drive and look at the contents
with “Finder”.
b. Double click the ”CyberView ” icon to begin the installation process.
Follow the onscreen prompts to complete the installation process.
NOTE: Make sure the scanner is NOT connected to the computer during the
CyberView driver installation.
c. Restart the computer once the installation process is complete.
INSTALLING HARDWARE
for PC (Windows) and Mac (OSX) Users
Connect the scanner to a power source:
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1. Plug the AC adapter into an AC power source FIRST before plugging it into the scanner.
2. Attach the USB cable to the computer using the standard USB adapter end. Attach the USB adapter end of the cable to back panel of the scanner.
3. Switch on the power on the front side of the scanner.
For instructions on loading  lm into holders continue on p. 11. If you are familiar with loading  lm into  lm holders skip to p. 18.
TWAIN scanner plug-in Installation Guide for Adobe Photoshop Elements 9 and newer versions
The TWAIN scanner plug-in is no longer installed with Photoshop Elements 9. In order to be able to import scanner device through Adobe Photoshop ele­ments, please follow below instructions after installing Adobe Photoshop Elements 9 to  nd where and how to install the TWAIN component which was previously installed with the application for versions earlier than Photoshop Elements 9.
Important: Do not move plug-ins from previous versions of Photoshop Elements into the Photoshop Elements 9 > Plug-Ins folder, or set the Photoshop Elements 8 (or earlier) > Plug-In folder as the Additional Plug-Ins Folder in Preferences.
Find complete information at o cial Adobe website: http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/849/cpsid_84933.html
Macintosh
To install the legacy TWAIN plug-in for Macintosh, copy TWAIN.plugin folder from: //Applications/Adobe Photoshop Elements 9/Optional Plug-Ins/Import­Modules/
Into: //Applications/Adobe Photoshop Elements 9/Locales/<locale>/Plug-Ins/
Windows
To install the legacy TWAIN plug-in for Windows, copy twain_32.8ba from: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Photoshop Elements 9\Optional Plug-Ins\Import­Export\
Into: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Photoshop Elements 9\Locales\<locale>\Plug-Ins\ Import-Export\
64-bit Windows
Photoshop Elements 9 is a 32-bit application. When installed on a 64-bit version of Windows the path is slightly modi ed.
To install the legacy TWAIN plug-in for Windows, copy twain_32.8ba from: C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Photoshop Elements 9\Optional Plug-Ins\Import­Export\
Into: C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Photoshop Elements 9\Locales\<locale>\ Plug-Ins\Import-Export\
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Loading 120  lm into the holder
120  lm holder
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Upper Magnetic
Film Guide
Tabs
Lower Magnetic
Film Guide
Lock
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Loading 120  lm into the holder (continued)
Upper Magnetic Film Guide
Tabs
Tabs
Lower Magnetic
Lock
Film Guide
1. As illustrated above, turn the holder with the embossed arrow facing towards the left, so that the lock on the holder is at the bot­tom.
Opened
guide
Closed
guide
2. Open the two magnetic  lm holder guides on the sides of the holder by pulling on the tabs of the guides upwards.
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ABC
Unlockedlocked
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3. To scan a 3rd frame in the strip you will need to remove the strip and rotate it 180 degrees so the writing on the edges is now inverted
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4. Orient the  lm as illustrated the text on the  lm edges will read ABC. Align the  lm with the triangle mark in the upper left corner. Close the upper  lm guide  rst.
NOTE: Make sure that the  lm is as  at as possible between the  lm guide holders (see below).
ABC
ex.:  attened  lm CORRECT
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ex.: curved  lm INCORRECT
Loading 120  lm into the holder (contin-
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ABC
ex.: correctly positioned  lm, lower left corner at the triangle mark
ABC
ex.: incorrectly positioned  lm, not aligned with triangle mark
Loading 120  lm holder into scanner
Insert the holder into the front of the scanner, pushing it in as far as it will
go.
To release the holder, gently pull it out.
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Note: Orientation of scanner in the diagrams is from the front of the unit. Take
note of the curved edge of the 120  lm holder also facing towards the front of the scanner for correct orientation when loading the scanner.
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Loading 135  lm into the holder
135  lm holder
abc
abc
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b. Open the  lm holder by pulling down on the tab from the bottom center of the holder. Lift the front part of the holder. The top side of the holder is marked with white arrows.
Pull
down
a. Orient  lm strip based on
the example graphic “abc” on the holder.
White arrows
c
ab
Lift
open
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Loading 135  lm into the holder (continued)
Horizontal guides
Dividers
c. lnsert the orientated  lm negative into the holder between the horizontal guides. Carefully line up the dividers on the  lm negative with the dividers on the holder.
d. Close the holder and push the tab to the closed position.
c
ab
Push to closed position
e. Insert the  lm holder into the scanner from the left or right side into the
small opening. Push the holder inside until you feel it hit a stop, then scan. After the scan is done, push the holder farther into the scanner until it hits another stop, and scan again. Repeat until the end of the holder.
Make sure that the orientation of white arrows on the holder correspond with the triangle mark on the scanner.
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Insert the  lm holder
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Loading 135 mounted slides into the holder
c
b
a
abc
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a. Orient slides based on the example graphic “abc” on the holder. b. Insert mounted slides into the holder.
135 slide holder
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INCORRECT CORRECT
Loading 135  lm and slide holder into the scanner
Insert the  lm holder into the scanner from the left or right side into the small opening. Push the holder inside until you feel it hit a stop, then scan. After the scan is done, push the holder farther into the scanner until it hits another stop, and scan again. Repeat until the end of the holder.
Make sure that the orientation of white arrows on the holder correspond with the triangle mark on the scanner. (see previous page for illustration).
HOW TO SCAN
Scanning process step-by-step:
Powering on the scanner > Select  lm type > Optional Prescan > > Set scan settings > Scan
STEP 1 – Powering on the scanner
Status LED Scanner Status
Power on Cycle Unit will take approx. 40-50 sec. to callibrate. The power
LED Status Flashing indicates the scanner is busy, do not insert/re-
Flashes several times, then a pause, then  ashes again
STEP 2 – Select  lm type
a. Open the CyberView scanning interface. b. Select the  lm type to be scanned - Positive, Negative or B&W (Black and
White).
LED will be solid blue (not blinking) to indicate that the scanner is ready to use.
move  lm holders
Scanner is malfunctioning. Turn the unit o , close the software, power on the scanner, wait for calibration, then re-open CyberView.
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c. Once you have selected a  lm type you will have the option to select the frame sizes for the various 120 format  lms, after you have inserted the  lm holder into the unit.
NOTE: The 135  lm will be auto-detected, a frame selection is not necessary.
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STEP 3 – Optional Prescan
Pre-Scanning should be used to manually adjust color/edit settings before doing a  nal scan.
1. In the CyberView interface click on the “Prescan” menu bar icon. The scanner will initialize the prescanning process.
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2. Once the prescan is complete, the image will appear in the CyberView interface:
3. When the image appears on the screen, select the “Final scan icon“ to scan the  le into a folder on the hard drive.
3a. Editing of the prescanned image before saving can also be done by clicking on the “Image Adjustment“ icon, (for more see “Advanced scanning options“ Page 23).
STEP 4 – Set Scan Settings
1. After clicking on the “Scan“ from the menu, then click on Prefernce select the  lm type “Scan setting“ setup dialog box will appear:
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Set Scan Settings (Continued)
a. Resolution
The default scanning resolution is 1000dpi, additional resolution options are listed below.
Higher scanning resolutions result in greater scanning time and hardisk space
Notice:
requirements.
b. Color Depth
Choose between 8 and 16 bit. A higher color depth setting will result in a larger range of colors in the  nal scanned image.
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Scan Mode – Normal mode produces a scan in jpeg format while Quality pro­duces a non-compressed, “loss-less” TIFF image.
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Set Scan Settings (continued...)
The Film Scanner color depth is 48 bit true color The scanning software has the capability of selecting 8 bit color mode or 16 bit color mode when scanning, This will produce 24 or 48 bit color images, 8 bits or 16 bits per Red, Green and Blue color channels
Example:
8 bit mode = 8 Red, 8 Green, and 8 Blue for a total of 24 bit color 16 bit mode = 16 Red, 16 Green, and 16 Blue for a total of 48 bit color
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c. Note: Color image  le size of di erent resolutions and color depths:
Default Scanning
Resolution
1000dpi 8 bit 24-bit 35 3.93 MB
1000dpi 8 bit 24-bit 60 x 45 11.97 MB
1000dpi 8 bit 24-bit 60 x 60 15.96 MB
1000dpi 8 bit 24-bit 60 x 70 18.63 MB
1000dpi 8 bit 24-bit 60 x 90 23.94 MB
1000dpi 8 bit 24-bit 60 x 120 31.92 MB
1000dpi 16 bit 48-bit 35 7.87 MB
1000dpi 16 bit 48-bit 60 x 45 23.95 MB
1000dpi 16 bit 48-bit 60 x 60 31.92 MB
1000dpi 16 bit 48-bit 60 x 70 37.21 MB
1000dpi 16 bit 48-bit 60 x 90 47.89 MB
1000dpi 16 bit 48-bit 60 x 120 63.85 MB
* for TIFF =
Color Depth
per RGB channel
Color Mode
(24-bit/48-bit)
Film Size
(mm)
uncompressed format, higher resolution will create larger  le sizes.
NOTE: Make sure there is enough space available on the computer when changing
the Scanning Resolution. A high scanning resolution results in large  les that may prove di cult to save.
STEP 5 – Set Scan Preferences
Select Scan - Preference - Film Type - Scan Setting
Approx.
File Size*
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Set Scan Preferences (Continued...)
“Prescan Resolution“ - Default pre-scan resolution.
“Color Depth“ – Default color depth while scanning.
“Scan Mode“ – Default scan mode while scanning.
Con guring Scan settings
1. Select Browse and choose the designated folder to save the scanned image to
2. Enter the  le name.
3. Trailing Index after Base File Name Digits: De nes the length of the  le name and numbering sequence up to 6 digits Example image1 or im­age000001.
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4. Options - Use Film Index: Use the number assigned to the slide based on it’s
position in the cartridge. User De ned Start Number: Enter a speci c start number
5. Choose the  le type , “TIF” or “JPG”. (TIF uncompressed or JPG Compressed-
Choose image quality for JPEG. (20-100) 100 o ers the least amount of compres­sion
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Advanced Setting
”Auto Exposure” - Attempts to  nd the correct exposure to get the wid­est range of whites and blacks while putting the middle grays at around the middle of the data range.
”Auto Balance” - Using the image histogram to balance RGB channels. It estimates images’ color cast and adjust the images accordingly
“Auto Contrast” - The scanner software analyzes the data and automati­cally adjusts the Setting for the White and Black Points.
”Digital Noise Reduction” – Applies a  lter, Reducing the  lm grain.
Default Scanning Area
Adjust the scanning size as well as adjust the “Scan O set” setting to move the image position of slide.
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Magic Touch / Auto Color
Enable / disable Magic Touch and Auto Color adjustment to scans.
Magic Touch is a powerful dust and scratch removal technology that does away with the hassle of learning complex and tedious software techniques. Being hardware-based, it works seamlessly with the scanning process to ensure the best possible results when bringing images into the computer. Dust, scratches and other  aws are intelligently detected and eliminated, restoring the image to its original beauty.
Scanning with Magic Touch requires longer scanning times, the feature is turned o by default.
Auto Color takes the guesswork out of the scanning process to streamline the work ow and achieve the best results. Proprietary color enhancement technology is applied to scanned images to provide the most accurate color adjustment, resulting in vibrant images with optimal brightness, contrast and saturation.
STEP 6 – Scan
Scan - Scan- Scan Current Frame
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Scan (Continued...)
This begins the scan to  le process
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All scaned images will be saved to the directory location set previously, the factory default locations are:
Windows: C:\Users\[YOUR NAME\Documents; MAC: Mac HD\Users\[YOUR NAME]\Pictures\Cyberview Images),
STEP 7 – Exit
Select “Scan > Exit” to close the driver. Scanned image  les can be open/edited with any image editing software.
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NOTE:
If using the supplied image editor, for help with this application see the users Help from
within the application or browse the supplied DVD for the help documentation.
USER INTERFACE
There are three major parts of the CyberView user interface:
I. Menu Commands [Overview + Full] II. Function Bar Diagram / Toolbar Diagram III. Active Frame Settings Area
I. Menu Commands [Overview]
Menu Commands - Scan
a. Prescan
b. Scan
c. Revert
d. Preference
e. Exit / Quit
Menu Commands - Preview (overview)
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Default “Exposure Setting is 100% for all 3 color channels. Increase the exposure of the scanning light source if images are too dark. Decrease exposure if images are too bright.
Menu Commands - Window (overview)
Settings for the CyberView window and Exposure adjustment for the scanner.
There are three major parts of the CyberView user interface:
I. Menu Commands [Overview + Full] II. Function Bar Diagram / Toolbar Diagram III. Active Frame Settings Area
I. Menu Commands [Overview]
Menu Commands - Scan
a. Prescan
b. Scan
c. Revert
d. Preference
e. Exit / Quit
(overview)
Menu Commands - Preview (overview)
Zoom, Rotate & Flip features.
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Menu Commands - Window (overview)
Toolbar Diagram
II. Function Bar Diagram
In order to optimize scanned image quality, please select your  lm type and brand from the toolbar:
Settings for the CyberView window and Exposure adjustment for the scanner.
Default “Exposure Setting” is 100% for all 3 color channels. Increase the exposure of the scanning light source if images are too dark. Decrease exposure if images are too bright.
Menu Commands - Scan
a. Prescan
Prescan the existing  lm.
b. Scan
1. Scan Selected to File… > Scan the selected  lm to a speci ed path.
Preference - See Scan Setting (See Page 13)
c. Revert
Discards all modi cations and restores the image back to the original state.
Exit
Closes the CyberView X5 user interface. There is a message pop-up “Quit the application prompts to save docu­ments?“ click “Yes“ to save , “No“ to discard the current settings or “Cancel“ to return to Cyber View X.
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II. Function Bar Diagram
Default “Exposure Setting is 100% for all 3 color channels. Increase the exposure of the scanning light source if images are too dark. Decrease exposure if images are too bright.
Menu Commands - Window (overview)
Settings for the CyberView window and Exposure adjustment for the scanner.
In order to optimize scanned image quality, please select your  lm type and brand from the toolbar:
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Prescan:
Scan: Scan  lm.
Image Adjustment: Press drop down button for more options.
Auto Calibrate: Calibrates the Scanner
Pre-scan the current  lm.
Toolbar Diagram
1. Un/Lock scanning area.
2. Zoom In: Magnify image.
3. Zoom Out: Reduce image.
4. Rotate 90 Left: Turn the image 90° counter clockwise.
5. Rotate 90 Right: Turn the image 90° clockwise.
6. Flip Horizontal: Flip the image horizontally.
7. Flip Vertical: Flip the image vertically.
8. Revert: Discard all modi cations and restore the image.
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Menu Commands - Image Adjustment
Example:
Balance window to adjust the image by selecting the slider in the center and moving it to the right. The images After view becomes lighter. Select OK to accept the changes which will be sent to the scanning hardware. This can also be used to adjust each of the functions in Color Balance by contrast, saturation and speci c color ranges of cyan, magenta and yellow.
a. Image Adjustment
1. Variations: Generates di erent views of image with options to make changes to highlights, midtones, etc.
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2. Color Balance
Default “Exposure Setting is 100% for all 3 color channels. Increase the exposure of the scanning light source if images are too dark. Decrease exposure if images are too bright.
Menu Commands - Window (overview)
Settings for the CyberView window and Exposure adjustment for the scanner.
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To adjust the brightness, contrast, saturation, and color (CMY or RGB) of the image. Comparisons between before and after adjusted images are shown for reference.
Example:
Balance” window to adjust the image by selecting the slider in the center and moving it to the right. The image’s “After” view becomes lighter. Select “OK” to accept the changes which will be sent to the scanning hardware. This can also be used to adjust each of the functions in “Color Balance” by contrast, saturation and speci c color ranges of cyan, magenta and yellow.
If a previewed image appears too dark, use the “Brightness” slider in the “Color
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3. Curves and Levels
Menu Commands - Windows
Exposure Setting: To adjust the exposure time (R, G, B) press ”Reset to restore to the default setting.
Menu Commands - Help
Adjust image settings by moving Curve and Levels settings. Comparison between before and after adjustment is displayed for reference.
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Example:
slider in the Curves and Levels window can be made to correct the image. Selecting the Gray slider in the center and moving it to the left will result in changes in the “After” view resulting in a lighter image. Once the adjusted image is acceptble select “OK” to send changes to the scanning hardware. The same method can also be used to adjust each color channel independently, using the channel drop down menu “RGB = All colors” R = Red, G = Green, and B = Blue.
When the previewed image appears to be too dark, adjustments with the Input
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Menu Commands - Windows
Default “Exposure Setting is 100% for all 3 color channels. Increase the exposure of the scanning light source if images are too dark. Decrease exposure if images are too bright.
Menu Commands - Window (overview)
Settings for the CyberView window and Exposure adjustment for the scanner.
Exposure Setting: To adjust the exposure time (R, G, B) press ”Reset” to restore to the default setting.
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Menu Commands - Help
Update Firmware: Upgrade the  rmware version, select the path where
the  le of  rmware has been saved. (These  les may be downloaded from our website)
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About: Display system information (including operation system, CPU),
product information (including product name, model name, hardware version,  rmware version, software version, device information including interface and optical resolution). This information is helpful to provide when requesting technical support.
Preview Window
Preview the pre-scan image by selecting the measurement unit “in“- inches, “cm“- centimeters, “px“ - pixels by clicking the upper-left corner.
Status Line
In the lower left hand corner, the color level (RGB: red, green, blue) and coordinates of the location [ex: I] are displayed. The zoom scale, the current slide magazine location and how many areas selected to scan (2 or or higher indicates: Multiple scan areas on one slide [ex: II].
I.
II.
III. Active Frame Setting Area
A comprehensive advanced mode is available to allow for more user de ned adjustments.
The “Active Frame Setting only applies to the current preview image, click Apply to All to set parameters in all previewed images. This will not apply to direct scanning to  le.
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III. Active Frame Setting Area
A comprehensive advanced mode is available to allow for more user de ned adjustments.
Normal mode [ex: I] to input the basic parameter to scan (including scan resolution,  lm size, color depth).
Advanced mode [ex: II]to input the parameter of scan and output (including scan resolution, size, color depth and output resolution,
size, scan mode).
The “Active Frame Setting” only applies to the current preview image, click “Apply to All” to set parameters in all previewed images. This will not apply to direct scanning to  le.
Default “Exposure Setting is 100% for all 3 color channels. Increase the exposure of the scanning light source if images are too dark. Decrease exposure if images are too bright.
Menu Commands - Window (overview)
Settings for the CyberView window and Exposure adjustment for the scanner.
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II. Function Bar Diagram
In order to optimize scanned image quality, please select your  lm type and brand from the toolbar:
Prescan:
Scan: Scan  lm.
Image Adjustment: Press drop down button for more options.
Auto Calibrate: Calibrates the Scanner
Pre-scan the current  lm.
Toolbar Diagram
1. Un/Lock scanning area.
2. Zoom In: Magnify image.
3. Zoom Out: Reduce image.
4. Rotate 90 Left: Turn the image 90° counter clockwise.
5. Rotate 90 Right: Turn the image 90° clockwise.
6. Flip Horizontal: Flip the image horizontally.
7. Flip Vertical: Flip the image vertically.
8. Revert: Discard all modi cations and restore the image.
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TECHNICAL SUPPORT
Default “Exposure Setting is 100% for all 3 color channels. Increase the exposure of the scanning light source if images are too dark. Decrease exposure if images are too bright.
Menu Commands - Window (overview)
Settings for the CyberView window and Exposure adjustment for the scanner.
CyberView
For information regarding the  lm scanner and CyberView driver, please visit www.reflecta.de
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Bundled application software
For questions regarding bundled application software, you can refer to the HELP function on the application menu bar or visit the software company’s website.
**This user manual has also been archived in the packaged CD.
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