Minolta DiMAGE Scan Dual III AF-2840 manuel d'utilisation

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    INSTR UCTION MANU AL E 9222-2889-11 A V -A209[...]

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    Before 2 By selecting individual color channels on the tone cur v e, adjustments to the o v erall color of an image can be made. In this e xample, the image is too y ello w . By moving the blue curve up , the image looks more neutral. F or more on tone cur ve corrections , see page 71. T one-curve corrections C OLOR EXAMPLES Selective-color palette[...]

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    3 B EFORE Y OU BEGIN Thank you f or purchasing this Minolta product. Please take the time to read through this instruc- tion manual so y ou can enjo y all the f eatures of y our ne w scanner . This manual contains inf ormation regarding products introduced before October , 2002. T o obtain inf ormation for products released after this date, contact[...]

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    T ABLE OF CONTENTS 4 Color e xamples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Bef ore y ou begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 F or proper and saf e use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Getting star ted .[...]

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    5 Easy Scan Utility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Launching the Easy Scan Utility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Using the Easy Scan Utility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 DiMA GE Scan Dual III Utility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    T ABLE OF CONTENTS 6 DiMA GE Scan Dual III Utility – Adv anced scanning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Setting scanner pref erences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Exposure-control tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Sa ving e xposure settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    7 DiMA GE Scan Dual III Utility – Image processing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Image processing tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Main window and image-correction tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Guide to image-processing tool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Undoing and redoing imag[...]

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    F OR PR OPER AND SAFE USE 8 Read and understand all warnings and cautions before using this product. W ARNING • Use only within the voltage r ange specified on the unit. Inappropr iate current ma y cause damage or injur y through fire or electric shock. • Only use the A C adapter (model specified by Delta Electronics , Inc. ADP-20LB or Y a Hsin[...]

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    9 Dual III The sound pressure le v el is less than 70dB according to ISO 3744 or ISO 7779. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conf or me à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. T ested by the Minolta Cor poration 101 Williams Dr ive Ramse y , New Jerse y 07446 USA This de vice complies [...]

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    Standard USB por t supplied by Apple Computer . System Requirements G ETTING ST AR TED 10 The pac kage contents Check the pac king list bef ore using this product. If any items are missing, immediately contact your dealer . F ollow the steps belo w to set up the scanner . 1 Check the pac kage contents (p . 10) 2 Check the system requirements (p . 1[...]

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    16-bit plus A uto Dust Brush 11 CPU , RAM, and hard-disc space requirements with 16-bit color depth, A uto Dust Br ush (dust- remov al function), and Pix el P olish (automatic image-correction function) are as f ollows: P entium 166MHz (Pentium II) or later processor . 16-bit color depth 16-bit plus A uto Dust Brush A uto Dust Brush or Pixel P olis[...]

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    G ETTING ST AR TED 12 RAM-stationed programs such as anti-virus or installation-monitoring software ma y cause the installer to f ail. Remov e or disable these prog rams bef ore installing the scanner software. Reinstall or enable the softw are when the installation is complete. Do NO T connect the scanner to a computer bef ore installing the softw[...]

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    The scanner software can be launched directly from man y image-processing applications such as Photoshop Elements (p . 16). When the scanner utility software is installed in a computer with a Windows oper ating system, a TW AIN driver is installed with it. Although the TW AIN driver cannot be seen, it allows the utility to be launched from an appli[...]

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    G ETTING ST AR TED 14 Installing the utility software – Macintosh At the bottom left of the installer screen, specify the location in which the software will be installed. T o change the designated location, use the install-location menu; this menu can be used to select an e xisting loca- tion or create a new f older . The end-user license agreem[...]

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    15 After the computer restar ts, confirm the DS Dual3 (DiMAGE Scan Dual III) f older is installed in the designated location. If the easy-install option was chosen, the f older will contain the f ollowing items: DS Dual3 Utility , DS Dual3 Easy , DS Dual3 Plug-in, and Read Me. See page 85 for the def ault location of installed files and f olders. B[...]

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    -- Ser vice P ac k 4 or later and Internet Explorer 4.0 or later are required with Windo ws NT 4.0. P entium processor Color monitor with 256-color (8 bit) or greater video card and 800 X 600 or greater monitor resolution. Windows 98, 98 Second Edition, Me , 2000, NT 4.0, or XP . G ETTING ST AR TED 16 T ake time to register y our cop y of Photoshop[...]

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    17 35 mm film-holder mark (p. 22) Pull the front door down to this position when inser ting a 35mm film holder FH-U1 or slide mount holder SH-U1. APS adapter mark (p. 23) Pull the front door down to this position when inser ting the optional APS adapter . P ower s witch (p . 19) T ur n off the scanner when it is not in use. Indicator lamp Eject but[...]

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    G ETTING ST AR TED 18 Securely plug the B connector of the USB cable into the scanner’ s USB por t and the A connector into the com- puter’ s USB por t. The scanner should be connected directly to the com- puter . Attaching the scanner to a USB hub ma y pre v ent proper operation. When the scanner is initially connected to a computer with a Win[...]

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    19 Check the scanner is securely connected to the computer . With the front door closed, turn on the scanner with the pow er s witch. Star t up the computer . When launching the utility software , the front door must be closed during initialization; the indicator lamp will blink when the scanner is initializing. Once the indicator lamp glows steadi[...]

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    L O ADING THE FILM HOLDERS 20 Handling film Where is the emulsion? T o achie v e the best possible reproduction from the scanner , the film and film holder should be free from dust and dir t. Alwa ys work with processed film in a clean, dust-free environment. Handle film by the edges or mount to pre vent fingerpr ints and dir t marr ing the image a[...]

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    21 Replace the cov er . Slide the two pro- trusions on the left side of the cov er into the two slots in the base (2). Carefully low er the cov er taking care not to mov e the film. Snap the cov er closed by pressing the tw o push marks on each side of the tab (3). 2 Loading mounted slides Up to f our mounted 35mm or APS slides can be inser ted int[...]

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    L O ADING THE FILM HOLDERS 22 Loading a film holder into the scanner Inser t the film holder into the scanner in the direction indicated by the arro w . Hold the hold- er straight and le v el when inser ting it into the scanner . Bef ore using the scanner , install the scanner utility software (p . 12). With the front door closed, tur n on the scan[...]

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    23 Inser t the cassette into the film chamber as shown (3). Close the chamber door (4); the film-chamber release will retur n to its original position (5). When the indicator lamp glows steadily , open the front door until the top of the door is aligned with the APS adapter mark. With the scanner contacts f ace up , inser t the adapter into the sca[...]

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    E ASY SCAN UTILITY 24 Open the DS Dual3 (DiMA GE Scan Dual III) f older , and double click the DS Dual3 Easy icon. Select DS Dual 3 (DiMA GE Scan Dual III) Easy Utility from the Minolta DiMA GE Scan Dual3 f older in the progr ams option or all programs option (Windows XP) of the star t menu. Windows Macintosh Easy Scan Utility is a simple, automati[...]

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    25 Using the Easy Scan Utility When the Easy Scan Utility is launched, the easy scan wizard appears. Simply f ollow the instruc- tions on the scan wizard to scan images. A screen requesting to inser t the film holder appears. Load the holder follo wing the instructions from page 20 to 23. When the holder is loaded, the scanner automatically detects[...]

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    E ASY SCAN UTILITY 26 When scanning with 35mm film strips or mounted slides, the film type must be specified on this screen. Color negative , B&W negativ e, color positiv e , B&W positiv e film can be scanned. Film for slides is a positiv e film. Film for prints is a negative film. Clic k the appropriate film-type button. The border of the [...]

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    Pix el P olish button Index thumbnails: used to select the image to be scanned. When using the optional APS cassette, the thumbnail fr ame numbers correspond to the film frame numbers . Pixel P olish button: Click this b utton to correct images automatically . Pixel P olish cannot be used with blac k-and-white film. T o cancel Pixel P olish, click [...]

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    If the adjust-image option was selected b y chec king the bo x in the pre vious screen, the adjust- image screen will be displa yed. After making adjustments to the image, clic k the next b utton. E ASY SCAN UTILITY 28 Pixel P olish button: Click this b utton to correct images automatically . Changes will be reflected in the displa yed image . If t[...]

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    On the sav e-as screen, specify the file name, file fo r mat, and destination of the image data. Click Sav e to star t scanning. Images can be sav ed in BMP , JPEG, TIFF , or PICT file f ormats. See the below f or more about these f ormats. When saving JPEG files , the compression ratio can be specified. Click the sa ve b utton to complete the fina[...]

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    D IMA GE SCAN DU AL III UTILITY 30 The DiMA GE Scan Dual III Utility provides a v ar iety of tools to optimize the reproduction of a film image. This section cov ers basic scanning, adv anced scanning, and image processing. Read the basic scanning section entirely bef ore moving on to the other sections . A uto Dust Brush (p . 39) Basic scanning (p[...]

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    T o load a film holder , see pages 20 to 23. Bef ore scanning, the film f ormat and type must be specified in the main window of the utility softw are. Film f ormat and type are selected from the drop-down men us in the top left cor ner of the main window . If the holder and selected film f ormat do not match, a warning will be display ed and the s[...]

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    Rotate-right button (p . 34) Flip-horizontally button (p . 34) D IMA GE SCAN DU AL III UTILITY – BASIC SCANNING 32 Main window and inde x scan tab Film f ormat (p. 31) Film type (p . 31) Inde x scan bu t- ton (p . 33) Prescan button (p . 37) Scan button (p . 43) Help Rotate-left button (p . 34) Flip-v er tically button (p . 34) Fit-to-window b ut[...]

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    The thumbnail displa y allows the selection of sin- gle or multiple images f or prescanning or scan- ning. Selected images can also be affected b y the scanner software functions such as the rotate buttons . Simply click on a thumbnail to select it; the bor- der will darken to indicate selection. T o select multiple images , press and hold the cont[...]

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    D IMA GE SCAN DU AL III UTILITY – BASIC SCANNING 34 Flip and r otate images Original image Flip – when an image is flipped, it will create a mirror image. Rotate – the rotate-right button rotates the thumbnail 90° clockwise and the rotate-left button rotates the image 90° countercloc k- wise each time the buttons are clic k ed. The orientat[...]

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    35 Fit-to-window b utton Nor mally , index thumbnails and prescan images are displa yed based on their siz e and resolution. When the number of thumbnails or the siz e of the prescan is too large or small f or the displa y area, clicking the fit-to-windo w b utton will auto- matically resize the images to fit the displa y area. Clicking the b utton[...]

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    D IMA GE SCAN DU AL III UTILITY – BASIC SCANNING 36 Main window and prescan tab Film f ormat (p. 31) Film type (p . 31) Inde x scan button (p . 33) Prescan button (p . 37) Scan button (p . 43) Help Pref erence button (p . 44) Rotate-left button (p . 34) Rotate-right button (p . 34) Flip-horizontally button (p . 34) Flip-v er tically button (p . 3[...]

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    A uto cropping eliminates the bl ank space around the image area. Pressing the auto-cropping but- ton cycles through its three positions: crop to outside edge, crop to inside edge , and entire win- dow . The cropping frame is indicated by a marquee (dotted line). The cropping area can also be adjusted manually (p . 38). Clicking the auto-cropping b[...]

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    Clicking the auto-cropping b utton to displa y the cropping frame marquee. T o enlarge or reduce the cropping frame , place the mouse pointer ov er the corners or sides of the cropping frame; the pointer will change to a double arro w . Simply click and drag the edge of the frame to adjust the cropping area. D IMA GE SCAN DU AL III UTILITY – BASI[...]

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    Click the A uto Dust Br ush button bef ore making the final scan; the dust remov al processing will be done at that time. The effect of A uto Dust Br ush cannot be e v aluated in the prescan image. T o cancel the A uto Dust Brush, click the A uto Dust Brush button again. Once selected, the A uto Dust Brush will remain active until canceled. 39 A ut[...]

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    Scan button (p . 43) Image-correction tab (p . 64) The RGB displa y will show the color v alues for any point on the image . Simply place the mouse pointer on the image area to see the RGB v al- ues of that point. Pressing the shift ke y (Windows) or command k e y (Macintosh) will displa y the CMY v alues. D IMA GE SCAN DU AL III UTILITY – B ASIC[...]

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    Clicking the Pix el P olish b utton on the main window auto- matically corrects all the images in the film holder replac- ing any pre vious corrections. The correction are immedi- ately applied to the prescan image. Once applied, Pix el P olish will remain active until can- celed; to cancel Pix el P olish and retur n to the original image, clic k t[...]

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    D IMA GE SCAN DU AL III UTILITY – B ASIC SCANNING 42 Making the final scan using Jobs Click the load Job b utton. The Job-selection dialog box will open. Select a Job categor y from the drop-down list. F or details, see the Job file list on page 82. The final scan sav es the image data and any changes made to it with the scanner software in your [...]

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    Click a Job file name to select it. The Job names can be sor ted chronologically or alphabetically by clic king the name or date radio b uttons at the bottom of the dialog bo x. The scan settings of the selected Job file are displa yed on the right side of the window . The Job settings vary between the 35mm and APS film f ormats, see the Job file l[...]

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    A uto-expose-f or -slides chec k bo x: this option acti- v ates the auto-e xposure function when scanning slides. Since the density range of slides is relativ ely unif orm, adjusting the expose f or each slide is usual- ly unnecessar y . Howe ver , when scanning an under- e xposed or ov erexposed slide, the auto e xposure system can compensate f or[...]

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    45 Multi-sample list bo x: a multi-sample scans reduces random noise in the image b y analyzing the data of each sample scan; 2, 4, and 8 samples can be made. The more samples taken, the less random noise in the image and the longer the scanning time . A uto Dust Brush level slider: this slider adjusts the deg ree of retouching in three le v els. T[...]

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    D IMA GE SCAN DU AL III UTILITY – AD V ANCED SCANNING 46 Exposure-contr ol tab Sav e setting button Load setting button Reset button Apply button Apply-all button Fit-to-window b utton (p . 35) If any changes are made to e xposure, the exposure control tab will be highlighted in red (Windows), or an asterisk will be displa yed on the tab (Macinto[...]

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    Click on the file name to highlight it. Clic k the OK but- ton to select the settings to apply to the image displa yed in the e xposure-control tab . Confir m the autoe xposure settings in the pref erence window (p . 44). Click the apply b utton to view the results . T o delete a setting file, open the load windo w and click on the file name to hig[...]

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    48 Sav e index-file b utton (p . 49) Sav e index-image b utton (p . 49) Re v erse-frame-order b utton (p . 48) More index scan functions Load inde x-file button (p . 49) Load image-correction Job button (p . 68) Re verse fr ame order Some cameras re v erse-wind the film so the last frame is e xposed at the beginning of the roll. When scanning film [...]

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    The inde x thumbnails can be sav ed as an index file . The inde x file can be loaded into the scanner so that the inde x scan does not need to be made again. The inde x image file f ormat is unique to this software . An index scan of all the fr ames in the film holder , including empty frames, must be made bef ore the inde x thumbnails can be sa v [...]

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    D IMA GE SCAN DU AL III UTILITY – AD V ANCED SCANNING 50 A utoexposure contr ol – More prescan functions AE lock b utton AE-area-selection button A utoe xposure adjusts the scanner e xposure to compensate f or the density of the film. T o use the autoe xposure function with color slides, the auto-e xpose-for-slides option must be chec k ed in t[...]

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    Click the AE-area-selection b utton after prescanning the image. Pressing the shift ke y changes the dot- ted cropping frame to the solid AE area frame . While pressing the shift ke y , use the mouse to adjust and mov e the AE area. The methods used to manipulate the frame are the same as the cropping frame e xcept that the shift k e y must be held[...]

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    D IMA GE SCAN DU AL III UTILITY – AD V ANCED SCANNING 52 P oint AF (A utof ocus) Use the f ocusing functions if the film is warped or cur led. Three options are av ailable: autofocus, P oint AF , and manual focus . Autof ocus uses the center of image to deter mine the focus is activ at- ed with the autof ocus-at-scan option in the pref erences di[...]

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    53 Manual f ocus The scanner can be f ocused manually using the f ocus meter . For best results , select an area with- in the image with contrast or detail. The manual focus functions cannot f ocus on a low-contrast image area such as a cloudless or ov ercast sky . Click the man ual-f ocus b utton. The mouse pointer will change to the manual-f ocus[...]

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    D IMA GE SCAN DU AL III UTILITY – AD V ANCED SCANNING 54 Inputting scan settings manuall y Settings f or the final scan such as input or output resolution and size can be man ually made f or individual images in the inde x scan or prescan windows . Once made, the y will remain in eff ect until changed. Input-resolution list bo x: v alues can be s[...]

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    55 Resolution can be e xpressed in dpi (dots per inch). This ref ers to how man y pix els are placed along one linear inch. A resolution of 350 dpi, which is commonly used in commercial pr inting, means that an area of one square inch would use 122,500 pix els . The larger the resolution, the greater the detail in the image . Howe v er , as the res[...]

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    Example 2: setting output by print size and output resolution. This example creates a 148mm X 100mm image to be printed on a 300 dpi pr inter . Select millimeters from the unit list bo x. Enter the output resolution of the printer in the output-resolu- tion list bo x: 300. Enter the output size; 148 for the width and 100 f or the height. Click on t[...]

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    F requently used scan settings can be sav ed. A Job file can be deleted. Once deleted, it can not be recov ered. Saving scan settings as a Job Deleting a Job With the settings to be sav ed in the scan setting window , click the sav e Job button. The Job-registr y dialog bo x will open. Select the categor y in which to sav e the settings from the dr[...]

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    D IMA GE SCAN DU AL III UTILITY – AD V ANCED SCANNING 58 Select scanning pref erences in the dialog bo x. Click the ne xt button to contin ue. F or inf ormation on the preference settings , see page 44. For inf ormation on color matching, refer to page 60. Set up the dialog bo x f or the film and holder in use. Select the frame number(s) of the i[...]

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    59 Click the sa v e b utton to sa v e the Custom Wizard settings . Enter the file name in the sav e window and click OK. The next time the Custom Wizard is used, those settings can be select- ed in the Custom Wizard setting dialog bo x. Click the start button to begin automatic scan- ning. Select image-correction settings. Click the ne xt button to[...]

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    D IMA GE SCAN DU AL III UTILITY – AD V ANCED SCANNING 60 Click the color-matching-on chec k bo x. Select the output color space from the color- space drop-down men u. Load ICC-profile button ICC-profile te xt bo x Use-ICC-profile check bo x Color-matching-on check bo x Color-space list bo x Click the pref erences button to access the color-matchi[...]

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    61 The choice of output color space depends on how the image will be reproduced. F or most home use where the image is displa yed on a monitor or printed with a small printer , sRGB color space is adequate. Other color spaces hav e been included for prof essional and technical applications . F or recommendations f or color space use, see page 63. s[...]

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    D IMA GE SCAN DU AL III UTILITY – AD V ANCED SCANNING 62 Monitor ICC profiles can be f ound at the f ollowing locations: Windows 98/98SE/Me: [Windows] f older -> [System] folder -> [Color] f older . Windows 2000, XP: [WINNT] f older ->[System32] f older ->[Spool] f older ->[Drivers] f older ->[Color] f older . Mac OS 8, 9: [Syst[...]

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    63 The f ollowing are recommendations f or output color space and monitor ICC-profile settings with image-processing applications. Some applications hav e a monitor correction display function which automatically corrects the monitor displa y to a specific color space. Color matching recommendations Output Color Space: Select the same color space a[...]

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    V ar iation button (p . 69) Brightness, contrast, and color-balance b utton (p . 70) T one-cur v e/histogram b utton (p . 71) Hue, satur ation, and lightness button (p . 81) Selectiv e-color button (p . 79) Unshar p mask button (p . 80) 64 Main window and image-correction tab Inde x scan button (p . 33) Prescan button (p . 37) Scan button (p . 43) [...]

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    Guide to image processing tool There are multiple tools that will result in the same eff ect. One ma y be easier or more fle xib le than another . The most suitable tool f or a specific job will depend not only on the required results b ut also the e xperience of the operator ; all changes made with any of the palettes can be reset or undone (p . 6[...]

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    66 Image corrections can be stored temporarily as a thumbnail ne xt to the displa yed image . Simply click the snapshot b utton on the tool bar to create a thumbnail with the current image corrections . T o retur n to a pre vious image correction, click on the corre- sponding snapshot thumbnail. The thumbnail image will replace the displa yed image[...]

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    67 Comparing pre and post correction images Clicking the comparison displa y b utton divides the image displa y area in two . The or iginal image is on the left and the corrected image is on the right. T o display the corrected image only , click the comparison display b utton again. Original image Corrected image Changes made with the scroll bars [...]

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    68 Loading image-correction Jobs Click on an image-correction Job thumbnail to select it. Click OK to apply the Job to the displa yed image. Jobs are loaded into the snapshot displa y area. Multiple Jobs can be loaded. Displa y the image to be corrected in the image-correc- tion window . Click the load image-correction Job b utton to load a sav ed [...]

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    69 V ar iation palette The v ariation palette allows an image to be corrected by comparing it to other slightly corrected images surrounding it. This is an easy method to correct images f or individuals who are ine xperi- enced in image processing or photofinishing. Click the v ar iation button to displa y the palette. Click the arro w ne xt to the[...]

  • Page 70

    70 Drag the brightness, contrast, or color sliders , or enter specific v alues in the corresponding te xt bo x to mak e corrections. Dragging each slider to the right or inputting a positive n umber in the te xt bo x increases the brightness, contrast, and color . Changes will be reflected in the displa yed image and in the graph at the top of the [...]

  • Page 71

    The tone cur v e is a graphic representation of the brightness and color lev els of the image. The bottom axis is the 256 lev els of the original image (input data) from blac k to white. The ver tical axis is the corrected image (output data) with the same scale from top to bottom. The bottom left por tion of the graph repre- sents the dark colors [...]

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    72 Click the arro w ne xt to the channel-list bo x to select the channel from the drop-down men u. T o make adjustments to the color balance of the image , select the appropriate color channel. T o adjust the con- trast or brightness of the image without aff ecting the color , select the RGB channel. The tone cur v es can be displa yed with k eyboa[...]

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    73 1 1 2 2 Click the freehand curve b utton (1). The mouse pointer changes to the pencil tool when placed on the tone cur v e. Click and dr ag the pointer to dra w a ne w cur v e. Extreme image manipulations are possible with the freehand cur v e tool. T o smooth a rough freehand cur v e, clic k the smooth-cur v e button (2). Nodes will be automati[...]

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    74 A shor t guide to tone cur v e corrections Image processing is a highly specialized and difficult field that tak es y ears of practice to master . This basic guide to using tone cur v es cov ers a f ew simple procedures to improv e y our pictures. F or more about digital-image processing, consult y our local book dealer about self-help guides on[...]

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    75 By selecting individual color channels on the tone cur v e, adjustments to the o v erall color of an image can be made. This can be used to eliminate unnatural color casts or add warmth to a pic- ture. If the image is too red, green, or b lue, simply drag the corresponding color- channel cur v e down until the color appears natural. If the color[...]

  • Page 76

    76 Histogr am corrections Input shadow slider Input gamma slider Input highlight slider Input shadow te xt box Input gamma te xt bo x Output shadow slider Output highlight slider Output shadow te xt box Output highlight te xt bo x The color histograms can be displa yed with the channel list bo x or with k eyboard shortcuts. While holding the contro[...]

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    77 The input shadow slider sets the b lac k le v el. As the slider is mov ed to the right, an apparent increase in contrast can be seen in the displa y ed image. All pix els to the left of the slider are set to 0 and any image detail the y ma y contain will be lost. The blac k and white output le vels can be adjusted. By moving the output highlight[...]

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    78 On the tone cur v e / histogram palette , corrections can be made b y specifying a white, b lac k, and gra y point within the image. Locating an appropr iate neutral area within the image is critical to cor- rectly calibrate the softw are. When the dropper tool is selected, the RGB displa y is activ e and can be used to e v aluate the image area[...]

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    79 The white and blac k-point v alues are set to 255 and 0 f or each RGB lev el. Changing these values allow the calibr ation of an image with no true white or black. Double-clic k on either the white-point or b lac k-point button to activ ate the point-v alue-setting dialog bo x. Enter the new white-point or b lac k-point v alues. Clic k OK. With [...]

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    Amount: to adjust the contrast of the mask between 0% and 500%. If the v alue is too high, pixilation will be apparent; the image becomes noticeably rough or g rain y . 150% to 200% is recommended f or highly quality printed images. Radius: to increase the edge shar pness of the pix els. The radius can be adjusted between 0.1 and 5. The default set[...]

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    81 Hue, satur ation, and lightness palette This palette adjusts the image in ref erence to the HSB color model. These controls can be used to manipulate the color image rather than producing a realistic representation. The HSB color model defines color based upon human perception rather than photogr aphic processes. Hue ref ers to each separate col[...]

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    J OB FILE LISTS 82 35mm film Jobs can be used to make scan settings based on the final use of the image . See making-the- final-scan using Job section in page 42. The f ollowing charts list the parameters of the scanner’ s Job files based on the film f ormat selected in the main window:[...]

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    83 APS film[...]

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    I NST ALLED FILES AND FOLDERS 84 When installing the utility software , the f ollowing files and f olders are installed: C: Program Files DS_Dual3 f older DS_Dual3.e x e DS_Dual3Easy .e x e Readme.txt Expor ter folder Help f older Job f older* Profile f older Prefs f older EasyScan f older Windows f older (98, 98SE, Me) or WINNT f older (2000 and X[...]

  • Page 85

    85 DS Dual3 f older DS Dual3 Utility DS Dual3 Easy DS Dual3 Plug-in Read Me Mac OS 8.6, 9.2.2 Mac OS X System f older Pref erences f older DS Dual3 f older Prefs f older Help f older Job f older* Profile f older ColorSync Profile f older ML TF2840.icc ML TF2840p .icc Extensions f older MFSLib2889 MFSBaseLib2889 MFSIFLib2889 MCM Librar y DS DSDual3D[...]

  • Page 86

    T R OUBLESHOO TING AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT 86 This section cov ers minor prob lems with scanner operation. F or major prob lems or damage, or if a problem contin ues to reoccur frequently , contact your dealer or a Minolta ser vice f acility . Increase the amount of the system’ s largest unused block of memor y to more than 128MB. See instructions [...]

  • Page 87

    With Macintosh operating systems , to use Pix el P olish when the utility is launched through Photoshop or Photoshop Elements, the largest unused b lock of memory in the system must be more than 128 MB. With the Photoshop application open, check the amount of the largest unused b lock of memory bef ore launching the utility . If the bloc k of memor[...]

  • Page 88

    88 Please contact your dealer f or information regarding installation, USB interface recommendations , or application compatibility . If your dealer is unab le to help y ou, contact an authorized Minolta ser- vice f acility . Please hav e the following inf or mation ready when calling Minolta technical suppor t: 1 The name and model of your compute[...]

  • Page 89

    89 T ECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS Scan type: Moving film, fix ed sensor , single-pass scan Film type: Color / B&W , Negativ e / positiv e Film f ormats: Mounted and unmounted 35mm film, Mounted APS film. APS cassette with optional AD-10 adapter . Maximum scan siz e: 35mm film: 24.21 x 36.32 mm APS film: 17.29 x 29.98 mm Maximum input pix els: 35mm [...]

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    A N INTR ODUCTION T O COLOR 90 Adding or subtracting equal par ts of red, green, and b lue will hav e no effect on the color balance . How e v er , it can change the ov erall image brightness and contrast. Usually , no more than two color channels are needed to color balance an image. Color balancing is a skill that de v elops with practice . While[...]

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    91 Changes in hue rotate the original color v alues though a color space and reas- signs a new hue based on the ne w posi- tion in that space. In this e xample, the original image was rotated 180°. For more on the hue, satur ation, and bright- ness palette, see page 81. T wo color spaces are displa y ed at the bottom of the palette. The top bar in[...]

  • Page 92

    9222-2889-11 A V -A209 Printed in Ger many © 2002 Minolta Co ., Ltd. under the Ber ne Conv ention and the Univ ersal Cop yright Conv ention. 0-43325-53108-8[...]