Table of Contents 1. Precaution ..............2 2. Preparation ..............5 Standard Accessories ........5 Part Names............. 6 3. Install the Software............ 7 Installing the Software in Windows....7 Installing the Software in Mac......8 4. Place Film/ Slide Into The Holder......9 5.
Welcome Thank you for purchasing a Digital Image Copier. Please take a moment to read through this manual. Its contents will send you on an educational journey into your recorder multiple capabilities. 1. Precaution Before using Digital Image Copier, please ensure that you read and understand the safety precautions described below.
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If you notice smoke or a strange odor coming from Digital Image Copier, turn the power off immediately. Take Digital Image Copier to the nearest authorized service center for repair. Never attempt to repair Digital Image Copier on your own. •...
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FCC Notice 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.
Part Names Note: We strongly suggest using a clean, dry, non-alcohol cotton swab to insert into the Digital Image Copier slot and clean the glass surface periodically to produce a clear image. Please make sure your film negatives/ mounted slides and cover trays are clean before inserting into the Digital Image Copier as well.
3. Install the Software This scanner is support by Microsoft UVC (Universal Video Class) and Plug & Play technology, therefore, does not need separate driver software. To use the photo scanner you must install ArcSoft MediaImpression in advance. Installing the Software in Windows 1.
Installing the Software in Mac 1. Insert the installation CD into the CD-ROM drive and click CD icon. 2. Click” MediaImpression Installer” 3. Follow the on-screen instructions.
4. Place Film/ Slide Into The Holder 1. Open the negative/ positive slide holder as Illustrated. 2. Put a negative film/ positive slide/ 110 film into holder as shown. 3. Close the holder and please make sure the holder close properly.
5. Using the Digital Image Copier 1. Plug the USB cable of the Digital Image Copier into your computer’s USB 2.0 port.Once connected the power LED light will be blue. 2. Insert the loaded film/ slide holder properly into the slot as shown.
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3. Click on the MediaImpression icon on the desktop and you will see the following. 4. Click “Get Photo” and choose “Acquire”. Select “Acquire from Film Scanner”. -11-...
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5. Define your save settings: a) There are two formats JPG or TIF for setting. b) There are four quality levels (Highest/ High/ Normal/ Low) for selection in JPG format. c) Select the location to save your image. -12-...
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d) There are two film size (135 film, 110 film) for selection. Please choose the size which is your photo loaded. e) Click “OK”. -13-...
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6. Click “Capture” to save image to your computer. 7. Moving the film holder and press “Capture” for next film scan. -14-...
6. Edit The Pictures First, click on the picture to select, and then use the ArcSoft tools to edit the pictures as you like. Edit Photo Editing Tools The Photo Editing Tools module includes a complete set of photo enhancement, editing and retouching controls. The windows can be stretched to provide a large size view of the active photo.
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1.2 Color This feature is designed to fix digital photos that have unnatural color or appear too dark. It’s also great for fixing scanned versions of old prints that have faded or whose colors have changed after many years. How to fix the color of a photo: 1.
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2. Drag the small white box inside the zoom navigator to move over a red eye. 3. Place your cursor directly over the red eye and click. 4. Repeat the process until all the red eyes are fixed. 5. Click “Undo” if you make a mistake or don’t like the result.
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How to use Straighten: 1. Move the slider (or click the rotate buttons) until the photo appears straight. 2. Use the superimposed grid lines for vertical and horizontal reference. 3. Click “Apply” if you like the result. Click “Cancel” if you do not.
2. Retouch 2.1 Healing Brush The Healing Brush is good for fixing dust, scratches and removing skin blemishes. How to use the Healing Brush to fix a skin blemish: 1. Establish a source point for the Healing Brush by holding the Shift key and clicking on an area of the skin that is close in color and texture to the area you want to heal.
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3. Click and hold your mouse button and carefully paint over the telephone pole. Do not release the mouse button until the job is done. The sky will be cloned into place. 4. Click “Undo” if you make a mistake or don’t like the result.
2.7 Paint Brush Allows you to “paint” on your image when you click and drag the mouse. Click and drag the sliders below to change the brush size and transparency. 2.8 Line Draw a straight line in the photo. Click and drag the sliders below to change the line width and transparency.
7. Appendix Specifications Image Sensor 1/4” inch 3 mega CMOS sensor UVC (Driver Free) Lens Specification F=2.8, f=3.85, 4P Color Balance Automatic Exposure Control Automatic Support film size 135 film (36mm x 24mm) auto cropping 110 film (17mm x 13mm) Support film type Slide auto converting...
PC System Requirements Intel® Pentium® 4 1.6 GHz or equivalent AMD Athlon Free USB2.0 port 512MB RAM internal memory minimum 500MB free hard disk space 800 x 600 pixel color monitor CD-ROM drive NVIDIA Geforce MX440 or above, AMD(ATI) Radeon 9200 or above Direct X 9.0 or higher ®...
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