Nikon 5000ED manuel d'utilisation

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    ( En/Fr/Es ) 35mm/APS(IX240) Film Scanner 35mm/APS(IX240) Film Scanner En Fr Es Printed in Japan SB3I02000201(30) 6MRA0830-- User's Manual Manuel de I'utilisateur Manual del Usuario[...]

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    User's Manual Before Y ou Begin En Setu p Basic Sc anning Nik on Sc an Te c h n i c a l Notes 35mm/APS(IX240) Film Scanner 35mm/APS(IX240) Film Scanner[...]

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    T rademark Information Apple , the Apple logo , Macintosh, and Mac OS are registered tr ademarks of Apple Computer , Inc. Finder is a trademark of Apple Computer , Inc. Microsoft and Windows are registered tr ademarks of Microsoft Corporation. P entium is a tr ademark of Intel Corporation. Digital ICE 4 Advanced TM is Digital ICE TM , Digital ROC T[...]

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    i Do not touch exposed parts Should the product br eak open as the result of a fall or other accident, do not touch the exposed parts. Unplug the power cable and take the product to an authorized Nikon service r epresentative for inspec- tion. Do not disassemble or modify • The interior of the device contains areas of high voltage. Removing the c[...]

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    ii Do not handle with wet hands Failure to observe this pr ecaution could result in electric shock. Handling the power cable and plug • Do not damage, modify , or forcibly tug or bend the power cable, place it under heavy objects, or expose it to heat or fl ame. Should the insulation be damaged and wires become exposed, contact an authorized Nik[...]

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    iii • No part of the manuals included with this pr o duct may be repr oduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a r etrieval system, or translated into any language in any form, by any means, without Nikon’ s prior written permission. • Nikon reserves the right to change the specifi cations of the hardwar e and software described in these [...]

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    iv Notice Concerning Prohibition of Copying or Reproduction Note that simply being in possession of material that has been digitally copied or repr oduced by means of a scanner , digital camera or other device may be punishable by law . • Items prohibited by law from being copied or reproduced Do not copy or repr oduce paper money , coins, se- cu[...]

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    v T ab le of Conte nts Ta b l e of Contents For Y our Safety ................................................................................................................ ............... i W ARNINGS ....................................................................................................................... ............. i CAUTIONS ...[...]

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    vi Scanning Short, Long, or Damaged Film ...................................................................................... 58 Film Feed Errors (SA-21) ....................................................................................................... ......... 60 Uninstalling Nikon Scan .....................................................[...]

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    1 In trodu c tion ............................................................ 2 Par t s of the S c ann er ............................................... 3 Pr ec aution s for U se ................................................. 5 Before Y ou Begin Thi s ch ap t er de scri bes th e conventions used in this manual, the names of scanner par t s, an[...]

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    2 Int rod uc t ion Intro duction Tha nk yo u for your purch ase of a Nikon C OOL SCA N fi lm scanner . Thi s ma nu al is fo r us e w it h both the SU PER C OOL SCA N 50 0 0 ED and the C OOL SC AN V ED. Read this manual thoroughly bef ore use , an d keep it handy when using the produc t. To m a ke i t easier to fi nd the inf ormation you need, the[...]

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    3 Part s of t he Sc an ner Pa r t s o f the S canner Fro nt V iew SUPER C OOL SC AN 5000 ED / C OOLSC AN V E D 1 2 3 4 1 St a tu s L ED Scan ner stat us is indicated as follow s: St at u s LE D Scanner status On No op er at ion s in progres s. Film and adapter s can be i nserted or removed. Blinks (about 1. 5 × / s ) Scann er b u sy . Do not t u r[...]

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    4 Rear View SUPE R COO L SC AN 50 00 ED COO L SC AN V ED 6 7 8 9 6 Film g ate ( 5 0 0 0 ED onl y ) This ga te i s u sed wit h the SA - 30 ro ll - fi lm adapter (available se parately for the 50 0 0 ED ). 7 USB interfac e conne c to r The s qu ar e US B cable connec tor is in - serted her e. 8 AC co nne c to r The f e ma le en d of the AC power cab[...]

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    5 Prec aut ion s for U se Preca ution s for Us e Observe th e following precautions to ens ure that th e scanner always pro duces the be st p os - sible result s. Check the status LED • Do not tur n the scanner off or insert or remove fi lm or adapters while the status LED is blinking. • Do not use other USB devices or tur n them on or off whi[...]

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    7 Se tup and S c anning G uide ..................................... 8 In st alling Nikon Sc an .............................................10 In st alling the S ca nne r ........................................... 20 Set u p Thi s c h a pter contains all the inf ormation nee ded to set up the scanner for use, including inst alling Nikon Scan and [...]

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    8 SUP ER C OOL SC A N 50 0 0 ED / CO O L S C A N V ED Install so ftwa r e ( 10 –19 ) Imagi ng appl ica - tion (e.g ., A d obe Photoshop) C D - R O M C D - R O M C D - R O M C D - R O M C D - R O M Nik on View C D - R O M C D - R O M C D - R O M C D - R O M C D - R O M Nik on Scan 4 Co m p u t e r Setu p and S ca nn ing G ui de Setup an d Sca nni [...]

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    9 Choose an adapt e r ( 25) a nd i n se r t fi lm ( 28 –29 ) 35 - mm slide MA -2 1 s li d e-m o u n t ada pter 35 - m m fi lm in stri ps of 2– 6 fram es SA -2 1 st rip - fi lm ada pter Scan im ages ( 30 –36) • Sp ec if y the fi lm t y pe a nd colo r mod el ( 31) • P revi ew image s ( 32–33 ) • Fl ip and rota te image s ( 33) • S[...]

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    10 In st all in g Nikon Sca n Installing Nik on Scan Nik on Scan so ftware (pr ovi ded) is requ ir ed to c on trol the scanner . T he inst allation instruc tio ns that follow are divide d into Windows and M acintosh sec tio ns. Windo ws Tu r n t h e c o m p uter on and wait for Window s to st ar t up. Before continuing with inst allation, make sure[...]

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    11 1 Inser t th e N ikon Scan 4 C D into the C D - ROM dri ve A language - sele c tion dialog w ill be displayed. Sel ec t a language and click Next . If th e Language Selec tion D ialog Is N ot Displayed If th e language selec tion dialo g doe s not appear af ter the N ikon Scan CD is inserte d : 1 . Double - click the My Computer icon on the desk[...]

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    12 Dev ic e R egi st r a t io n Windows 2000 Professional A “Digital Signature Not Fo und” dialog will also b e displayed the fi rs t time the sc anner is conne c ted a n d turne d on following ins tallation of N ikon Scan. Click Ye s to regis ter the scann er wi th the system. Windows XP , Windows Me, Windows 98 SE Once Nik on Scan h as bee n[...]

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    13 Settings File E x tensio ns If ot her Nik o n imaging sof t ware is in - stal led , t he di alog shown at right will b e displayed. Click Ye s to as s oci ate Nikon Scan wit h setti ngs fi le ex tensio ns such as “. n c a ” a n d “. n c v ”. 9 Click Use Wi zard (r e c o mm e n de d) Cli c k Use Wi zard to cho os e an RGB colo r - spa ce[...]

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    14 12 Click Finish 13 Res t ar t th e comp ute r Cli c k Ye s to res ta r t the computer . Once the computer has rest ar ted, ta ke a f ew minutes to view the ReadM e fi le, which may contain impor t ant information that coul d no t b e included in this manual. Viewin g the Eas y S c anni ng Gui de (Wi n d o w s) Insert th e Nik on Scan 4 Refere n[...]

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    15 Macintosh Tu r n t h e c o m p uter on and wait for it to star t up. Be fore co ntin uing wi th ins tallat ion, make sure that: • T he sc anner is NOT conne c ted • N o other applicatio ns (including anti - virus sof t ware) are running • T he computer satis fi es the following s ys tem requirement s : CPU Power PC G3 or later ( G4 or lat[...]

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    16 1 Inser t th e N ikon Scan C D into the C D - ROM drive A Nikon Scan 4 CD icon will appear on the desk top. Double - click the icon to open th e “Nik on Scan 4” window . 2 Double - click the W elcome icon in the “Nikon Sc an 4” window “A u t h e n t i c a t e ” ( M ac OS X Only) Cli c k in g Easy Install in the sof t ware panel displ[...]

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    17 7 Click Install Cli c k Inst all to be gi n ins tallation. Selec ting a Plug - ins Folder ( Mac OS 9 ) If a c op y o f the Nik on Scan plug - in is install ed in the plug - ins folders for sup - ported version s o f Adobe Photos hop, Photoshop can be u sed t o acqu ir e im - ages direc tly from th e scanner . If more than one copy of Photosho p [...]

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    18 12 Click Quit Cli c k Quit to exit the inst aller . 13 Res t ar t th e comp ute r Cli c k Res tar t to res t ar t t h e computer . Thi s c om ple t es i nst allation of Nikon Scan. 10 S ele c t Apple RGB In th e Wi nd ows C olor Space Wiz ard, select Appl e RGB (rec o mm e n de d) and click OK . For mo re information on colo r - spa ce pro fi l[...]

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    19 Viewin g the Eas y S c anni ng Gui de (Ma c i n to s h ) Insert th e Nik on Scan 4 Refere nce Manual / Eas y Sca nning Guide CD and double - c lick th e easy_ guide _OSX icon (Mac OS X) or easy _guide_OS9 icon (Mac OS 9). T h e Macrome dia Flash Player w ill st ar t and a lang uage s ele c tion s cre en will b e displayed; click the appropriate [...]

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    20 In st all in g the Sc a nne r Installing the Sc ann er Ste p 1 — Choose a Location Ch o o s e a fl at, st able loc ation close to the computer . Insta lling the S c anner Do NOT install the s canner where other o bjec t s woul d bl ock it s vents or w here it would be expose d to: • dire c t or refl ec ted s un li gh t • condens ation or[...]

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    21 Ste p 2 — Connec t the Power Cable 1 Mak e sure th e power s witch i s in the “ of f ” po sitio n Off pos it i on On posi tion 2 Connec t the power c able Co n n e c t t h e p ower cable as show n and plug the sc anner into a general - pur pose hous e - hold outlet. SUPER C OOL SC AN 5 000 E D C OOLSC AN V E D Shape of plug varie s with co[...]

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    22 Ste p 3 — Connec t the USB Cable 1 Mak e sure that th e s can ner i s of f 2 Connec t the USB c able Co n n e c t t h e USB c able provid ed with the s canner as shown b elow . C onnec t the sc anner direc tly to the computer; do not connec t the c able via a USB hub or keyboard. Con ne c t in g t h e USB C able Co n n e c t the fl at connec [...]

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    23 St ep 1 — T u rn the S ca nne r On .............................. 24 St ep 2 — I nse r t an Adap ter ................................... 25 St ep 3 — Op en th e Sc an W ind ow ......................... 26 St ep 4 — I nse r t Film ............................................... 28 Ste p 5 — C hoo se a Film T ype and C olor M od el ... 3[...]

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    24 St ep 1 — T ur n th e Sca nne r On Ste p 1 — T u rn th e Sca nne r On Befor e turning on the scanner for the fi r st time, make sure that Nik on Scan is ins talle d on the comp ute r and that the power and USB cable s are connec ted. F or information on inst alling Nik on Scan and connec ting the cable s, see “Setup” ( 7). 1 Tu r n t h [...]

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    25 35 - mm s li d es ( o ne slid e at a time ) MA -21 slide mount a dapter 35 - m m fi lm in s trips of t wo to six frame s SA -21 strip fi lm adapter St ep 2 — In ser t an Adapter Ste p 2 — I nse rt an Adapte r The a da pters provide d with the SU PER C OOL SCA N 50 0 0 ED and C OO LSC A N V ED can be used to sc an 35 - mm fi lm m ounted as[...]

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    26 St ep 3 — Open t he Sc a n Wi ndow Ste p 3 — Ope n the Sc an W in dow The sca nn e r is controlled from the Nikon Scan s can wind ow . 1 Choose th e a pplic atio n in which p ic tu res w ill be dis playe d Af ter sc anning , pic tures can be displaye d either in Nik on Scan o r in a third - part y applic a - tion such as Adob e Photoshop. Th[...]

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    27 The sca n wi ndow wil l open . “Nik on S ca n Is U na ble t o Find A ny Ac ti ve Dev ic es ” If th e me ssag e shown at ri ght is displaye d whe n the sc an win dow opens, chec k t hat the scanne r is connec te d and turn ed on and t hat the st atus LE D is not fl a shing. I f the sc anne r is conne c ted to a W in - dows computer , check t[...]

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    28 St ep 4 — In ser t Film Ste p 4 — I nse r t Fil m Insert fi lm as shown. SA - 21 st rip fi lm adapter Hold th e fi lm lightly be t w een thu m b and forefi n ger with the re fl ec tive base up an d the matte emul sion surf ace do wn. Th e fi lm wi ll be f ed i nt o t h e adap ter a uto mati call y wh en inse r ted a sh or t dis t anc e[...]

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    29 Carin g for Film Kee p fi lm fre e of dust. I f nece ss ar y, remove dust from the fi lm w ith a blo wer before s canning. D ust on the fi lm could dama ge the m edia o r affe c t the quali t y of the s canne d image ( 5). Inser ting Film in the SA - 21 • Rele ase t he fi lm when th e feed me chanism ac t ivates . Do not pull or push the ?[...]

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    30 St ep 5 — Choose a Fil m T y pe a nd Colo r Mode l Ste p 5 — Choose a Fil m T y pe an d Color Model The st ep s that follow involve the controls in the Nikon Scan scan w indow . The names and functio ns of the controls in the scan w indow are des cribed b elow. 2 10 8 1 Control area ( 41 ) Co nt ai n s f re qu e ntl y us ed s ca n ning and p[...]

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    31 Option Positive Use with Use with most makes of positive slides and reve rsal fi lm. T hes e fi lms have a blac k fi lm base, and the im - age in each frame appea rs in it s ac tual co lor s. Neg (C olor) Use with colo r fi lm ne ga - tives. C olor negativ e s can be ide nt ifi ed by their or- ange - tin te d fi lm bas e and by the fac t t[...]

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    32 St ep 6 — Preview Ste p 6 — Preview The S A -2 1 st rip fi lm adapter can be us ed to per form a “batch scan ” on multiple images. S e - lec t th e frame or frames to be scanne d from the thumbnail drawer . The MA -2 1 Slide - Mount Adapter Because th e MA - 2 1 scans slides on e at a time, there is no need to sele ct the frame to b e s[...]

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    33 4 Click the Preview button A preview will b e displayed in the previ ew area. Previe w button If mu ltip le fr ames are selec ted, additio nal frames can be prev iewed by clicking the thumbnails in the thumbnail dr awer . Rot ating and Fl ipping Images The La yo ut T ool s palet te in t he T ool Ches t ( 44) conta ins but tons fo r rotat ing and[...]

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    34 2 S elec t the Crop T ool St ep 7 — Selec t a Cr op Ste p 7 — Selec t a Crop To s c a n o n l y p a r t of an image into the host application, use the Crop T o ol in the L ayout T o ols palet te to sele ct the d esired area. T his sel ec tion is referred to as a “ crop. ” 1 Open th e Layout T ool s pale t te Cli c k t h e triangle next t[...]

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    35 Cho osing an Output Size an d Reso lut ion The “ C rop ” pal ett e in the T ool Chest is use d to specif y the size and resolution of the crop when opened i n the ho st appl ica ti on ( 2 6 ) . F o r e x - ample, to scan an image so t h a t i t c a n b e printe d withi n the m argin s of A4 (21 .0 × 29.7 cm ) or l et ter - sized (1 1˝ × 8[...]

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    36 St ep 8 — Sca n and S ave Ste p 8 — Sca n an d Save 1 Click the Scan button Cli c k the Scan button to begin s canning the crop sel ec ted in the previe w area. Progr ess i s sh own i n the progress win - dow ( 43) . Batch Scans If mu lti ple fr ames are sel e cte d i n t h e thumbnail drawer ( 32) , cl i ck in g th e Scan button will displa[...]

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    37 2 S elec t the sa ve comma nd To s a v e t h e i m age in the active window , select Sav e or Save As… from the File menu in the host application ( 26 ) . I f Nik on Scan is be ing used a s a “ s tand - alone” application under Window s, the image in the a c ti ve window c an also be sav ed by cl icking the (“ Sav e ”) b utton in the t[...]

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    38 The SA - 2 1 Lock M ec ha nis m If the scan ne r is turned of f with fi lm still in pla ce, the adapter l ock me chanism ( 29 ) w ill prev ent the SA -21 fr om bein g removed. B efore at tempti ng to remove th e SA -21 , turn th e sca nner on an d wait for the fi lm to be eje c ted auto mati cally . A ttemp tin g t o r e mo v e t he adapter wi[...]

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    39 Th e Sc an Wi ndow ................................................. 4 0 Th e T o ol Che s t....................................................... 4 4 Nik o n Scan Thi s c h a pter provides a brief over v iew of the Nikon Scan software t ha t c on t rols the scanner . For more informa - tion, see the Nik on S c an Reference Manual (on C D).[...]

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    40 The Sc an W in dow The S can Windo w The p art s of the scan w indow are identifi ed below . Control area ( 41 ) Progress window ( 43) Preview area ( 43 ) Thumbn ai l d r awer tab ( 43 ) Scan bu tt o n ( 42) Previe w button ( 42) Information panel ( 42)[...]

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    41 1 Ej e c t but ton Eje c t s fi lm fro m multi - frame adapter s such as the S A -2 1. I n the case of the op - tional SF -2 1 0 slide - feeder adapter f or the 5 000 E D , c l i c k i n g t h i s button ejec t s the current slide and feeds a new one. Thi s b utt on ca n no t be used to ejec t slides from the M A -2 1 . 2 Au tofoc u s b u tto n[...]

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    42 The In f ormation P anel 1 Orientat io n Shows the orie ntation of the image in the preview area, re fl ecting any fl ips or rota - tions that have been per forme d. 2 Dim ens io ns / fi le size Lists th e width and height of the current selection (i n pixels) and the size of the fi le that would be produced if the se lec tion were scanned a[...]

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    43 The Th umbn ai l Dr a we r T ab Cli c k t h i s tab to open the thumbnail drawer . If mu lti ple fr am es are selected , the selec ted images c an be s canne d in a single batc h. This is calle d a “ batch scan. ” The Prog ress Wind o w The p rog ress of preview and scan o perations is shown in this w indow. The current task (ac- quiring thu[...]

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    44 The T ool C hes t The T ool Chest To d i s p l a y o r h i de the T ool Ch est, c l ick the To o l s but ton in the control area of the s can windo w . For more inf ormatio n, se e th e Nik o n Sca n Reference Manual (o n CD) . Select the portio n of the image that will be scann ed, choose a focus point, o r rotate and fl ip image s. Use the Zo[...]

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    45 Make adjustments to brightness, cont ras t, and color targ eted to spe cifi c por tions of the tone range (for example, this tool can be used to increase brightnes s in shadows ). 5 C olo r balance 4 Cu r ve s Adjust overall brightness, contrast , and color balance . 6 Un sharp mask Sharpen image s by making colors more dis - tinct. 7 LC H e d [...]

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    46 10 Scan Im ag e Enhanc er Per form automatic brightness, color , and contra st a djus tm ent. 11 Scanner extras Co n t r o l f e a t u r e s s pe ci fi c to the ty pe of sc an - ner currently c onnec ted. • Multi Samp le Sca nning (500 0 ED only) Use this feature to reduce noise. • Scan Bi t D epth Ch o o s e a b i t de pth of six teen ( 50[...]

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    47 Op tional Ho lde r s and Ada pte rs ........................... 4 8 Ma intenan ce ......................................................... 52 Tr ou bl es ho ot ing.................................................... 56 Sc an ning Sho r t , L ong , or Da mag ed Film ............ 58 Film Fee d Erro r s ( SA - 21) .................................[...]

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    48 Opt iona l Hold er s an d Adapter s Optio nal Holders an d Ada pte r s The f o ll owi n g adapters and holders are availabl e for the SUPER C OOL SCA N 50 0 0 ED and CO O L S C A N V ED : Adapter Fil m 49, 50 – 5 1 FH -3 F ILM H OLDER Use with MA -2 1 s lide - mo unt ada pter to sc an 35 - m m fi lm ( in st rips of 1– 6 frames ) IA -2 0 (S [...]

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    49 Specifi cati ons FH - 3 S TRIP F ILM H OLDER (5 0 0 0 ED an d COOL SC A N V ED ) Operating mode Can b e us ed wi th M A -2 1 in both hor izont al and ver t ica l inst allatio ns Size an d we ig h t 262 × 4.7 × 50.5 mm /1 0.3 ˝ × 0.2 ˝ × 2.0 ˝ ( W × H × D ) , 4 0 g /1 .4 oz. (ap prox. ) Film 35 - mm ne ga ti ve s or p osit ives ( col or[...]

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    50 FH - 3 Film Holder The F H - 3 al lo ws st rips of 35 - mm fi lm up to s i x f r a m e s i n l e n g t h t o be scann ed in the MA - 21 s l i d e - m o u n t ada pter . The FH -3 c an be used t o sca n fi lm that can not be scanne d in the SA -2 1 , eithe r becau se it is o nly o ne f ram e lon g o r be c au se i t has exces si v e curl or dam[...]

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    51 2 Inser t the FH - 3 The d i recti o n of inser tion dep ends on which of the t wo aper tures in the m etal cover contains the frame to be scann ed; ref er to th e illustration below ( arrows indic ate direc tion of inse r tion ). Slid e the holder in until it stops . Inserting the Holder 1 Inser t th e M A - 21 slide - m ount a dap ter Af ter c[...]

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    52 Mai ntena nce Maintenance Car i ng for th e Scanner Sto ra g e When the scan ne r is not in use , replace the MA -2 1 or SA -2 1 in the adapter slot and turn the scann er o f f ( be sure to remove any optional fi lm hold ers from the adapter fi lm slot) . I f t h e device w ill not be used for a prolonge d period, unplug the s canner and store[...]

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    53 Tr a n s p o r t Before tran spor ting the scanner: 1 Remove the adapter from the adapter slot. 2 Tu r n t h e scanner on. 3 Wai t u nt i l the st atus LED s tops blinking. 4 Tu r n t h e scanner of f . 5 Insert th e MA -2 1 . 6 Discon nect the power and inter face cables . 7 Repackage the sc anner in the original packing materials ( if the orig[...]

  • Page 63

    54 4 Open th e roller fram e Release the frame lo ck lever and op en the roller frame. Openin g the Roller Frame Sto p w h e n re s i s t an ce is felt. Attempting to force th e frame o pen pas t this point coul d dam a ge th e adapter . Car i ng f o r the SA - 2 1 S trip - Film Adapter Sto ra g e When th e adapter is removed from the scanner , sto[...]

  • Page 64

    55 5 Clean the ro ller s Using a dr y cotton s wab or a s wab that has be en li gh tly dampene d with water and wrung out, clean the ro ller s while turning the toothed wh eel slow ly in either direction w ith the ball of your thumb. Excessive force or the use of a screw driver or other rigid objec t could damage the whe el. Dr y the roller s with [...]

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    56 T rou bl es hooti ng Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g If the scan ne r f ails to function as ex pe c ted, check the proble ms describ ed be low before con - sulting the original retailer o r Nikon ser vice repre sentative. For m ore information on sol ving the problems lis ted here, refer to the page nu mber s in the rightmost column. Problem Possib[...]

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    57 Problem Possib le cause Co m p u t e r does not reco gnize sc anne r (co n ti n ue d) • O th er U SB d evi ce s are co nn ec t ed a nd tu rne d o n Disconnect the ot he r USB dev ices . If th e sc anner is conn ec te d via a USB hub, adapter, or exte nsion c able, dis conne c t the sc anne r and re - conne c t it dire c tly to t he comp uter .[...]

  • Page 67

    58 Sca nn ing S hor t , Long , o r Damage d Film Sca nni ng Shor t , Long, or Da maged Fi lm Thi s sectio n de tai l s how to alter long or damaged fi lm strips so that they can be scanned in the SA -2 1 . Strips o f 35 - mm fi lm that can not be scanne d in the SA -2 1 even with alteration can be scanned in the M A -2 1 using the optional FH -3 [...]

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    59 Problem Solution Additi onal pe r forations a long on e edg e of fi lm. Inse r t fi lm in dire c tion show n. Film is mor e than six fram es lo ng. Cut fi lm into lengt hs of t w o to six fram es ( cut fi lm stra igh t acr oss, be ing careful not to cut a cros s per - fora tio ns ) , or use option al SA -30 ro ll fi lm adapter (av ail ab le[...]

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    60 Film Fee d Er ror s ( SA -21) Film Feed E rror s ( SA -21) If fi lm jams in the SA -21 , the scanner s tatus L ED will fl icker on and off ab out fi ve times a secon d. Norm ally , the fi lm will b e ejec te d automati call y . If the scanner fails to ejec t the fi lm, foll o w the ins truc tions bel ow . 1 Relea se the a dap ter lo ck me c[...]

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    61 5 Remove the a dap ter cover Adapter cover 6 Position fi lm at either en d of the ada pter If neither end of the fi lm is visibl e, rotate the toothed whe el until one end pro - trudes from the adapter . To o t h e d wheel 7 Open th e roller fram e Release the frame lo ck lever and op en the roller frame. Openin g the Roller Frame Sto p w h e [...]

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    62 Uni n st all ing N ikon Sca n Uninstalling Nikon Scan Bef ore Nik on Scan ca n be reinst alled or a new ver sion ins talle d, the exis ting version mus t be removed from the computer ( uninst alled ) . Th e instruc tions that follow are di vide d into Win - dows an d Macintosh sec tions. Expo rt S e tti ng s Befor e un inst alling Nik on Scan, e[...]

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    63 “A u t h e n t i c a t e ” ( M ac OS X Only) Cli c k in g Easy Ins tall in the sof t ware panel displays the “ Authenticate ” dialog shown at right. Enter the administrator name a n d pass word and click OK . 6 Click Accept The l ic e ns e agreement will be displayed. Cli c k Acce pt . 5 Sta r t th e in s t aller The “ In sta ll C e nt[...]

  • Page 73

    64 7 Click Continue … The R ea d Me fi le will b e di splayed. C lick Contin ue… to display th e “Nikon Scan Ins tall er” dialog. 8 S elec t Uninstall Select Uninstall from the menu at the top l ef t co rn er of th e ins tall er dialog and click the Uninstall button to remo ve Nik on Scan and its compo nents from the comp ute r . 9 Click O[...]

  • Page 74

    65 Cus tom In st all ( M ac intos h O nly ) Cus tom In sta ll ( Mac i ntos h Onl y ) The Macintosh version o f Nik o n Scan of fers a custom ins tall o ption that can b e used to ins tall selected pr og ram comp on en ts a s d e sc ribed below . 1 Disp lay the “Nikon Sc an In s tall er” dialo g Af ter qui t ti ng any applications that ma y be r[...]

  • Page 75

    66 Chec ki ng Devi ce Regi st ration ( Win dows O nl y) Checking Device R egist ra t io n ( W i n dows O nly ) The fi rst time the sc anner is connec ted and tur ned on follow ing inst allation of Nikon Scan, Win dows w ill “ regis ter” the scanner with the D evice Manage r . I f the computer fails to detect the scanner or the s canner do es n[...]

  • Page 76

    67 4 Check that the sc anne r is li s ted a s an imaging d evice Cli c k t h e “ + ” nex t to “Imaging devices” (Wi nd o w s XP , W i n d ows 2 000 P r o f es - sional) or “Imaging Devic e ” (W indows Me , Wi ndo ws 98 SE) and confi rm th at the scanner is lis ted. If th e Scanner Is Not Liste d If the scan ner is not listed or app ear[...]

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    68 Spec ifi c at ion s Specifi catio ns SUPER COOL SC A N 50 0 0 ED ( LS - 50 0 0 ED ) Media Nega ti ve s and positives, in color a nd mon ochro me 35 - mm sl id es Slides with m ounts 1. 0 –3. 2 mm thick, 4 9 – 5 0 . 8 m m w i d e . O p t i o n a l S F- 2 1 0 slide feeder can b e use d to sca n up to 50 sli des w ith m ount s 1 .5 mm thick. [...]

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    69 COOL SC A N V ED (LS - 50 E D) MA -2 1 Apertur e 25. 1 × 3 6 . 8 m m Scan range 394 6 × 57 82 pixels Effective aperture Same a s s l ide mo unt SA -21 IA -20 (S) 18 . 6 × 28 .4 mm 25. 1 × 38 .0 mm 394 6 × 59 59 pi xe ls 29 1 6 × 4 453 pixe ls 16 .1 × 2 7 . 4 m m 23.4 × 36.0 mm 35 - mm sl id es 35 - mm fi lm strips APS (IX- 240 ) fi lm [...]

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    70 Supplied Adapters MA -2 1 S LIDE M OUNT A DAP TE R Operating mode Can b e us ed in bot h hori zonta l and ver ti cal ins ta llations Size an d we ig h t 71.7 × 59 × 158.3 mm / 2.8 ˝ × 2.3 ˝ × 6. 2 ˝ ( W × H × D ) , 1 00 g / 3.5 oz. (app rox. ) Film Moun ted 35 - mm sl ides ( 1 .0 –3. 2 mm thic k, 49 –50. 8 mm wi de ) SA - 21 S TRIP [...]

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    71 Ind ex Index Sym bo l s 35 - m m fi lm st rip s, 25, 28 –29, 32, 38, 48 , 50 –51 , 58 – 59 35 - m m sli de s, 25, 28 –29, 38, 4 8 A Acquire plug -i n , 17, 2 6 Adapter sl ot, 3, 25 Adobe Photosho p, 8 , 17, 2 6 Analog ga in, 42 , 46 Apertur e , 68 – 69 APS (IX- 24 0 ) fi l m, 4 8 – 49, 68 – 69 Autoe xp osure, 4 1 Autofocus, 41 B [...]

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