Konica-minolta 5400 II User Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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Page 1 - INSTRUCTION MANUAL

9979 2892 50/12984Printed in GermanyKonica Minolta Photo World:www.konicaminoltaphotoworld.comBecome a member of Konica Minolta Photo World today,free

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1918Loading film holdersHandling filmWhere is the emulsion?To achieve the best possible reproduction from the scanner, the film and film holder should

Page 3 - For proper and safe use

2120Dimage scan launcherDiMAGE Scan LauncherThe Quick Scan button launches the DiMAGE Scan applications.When the button is pressed, the launcher is di

Page 4 - Table of contents

2322Easy scan utilityThe DiMAGE Scan Easy Scan Utility is a simple, automatic scanning application for trouble-freescans. The utility works as a stand

Page 5 - Before you begin

2524Easy scan utilityIf the adjust-image option was checked in the previous screen, the adjust-image screen is dis-played. The same automatic image-pr

Page 6 - Installation

2726Basic scanningBasic scanningLaunching the DiMAGE Scan UtilityScanning basicsPlease read the basic scanning section in its entirety before moving o

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2928Basic scanningFilm type setupBefore making a scan, the film type must bespecified. Film type can be selected betweencolor and black and white, pos

Page 8 - Macintosh

3130Basic scanningFlip and rotateOriginal imageFlip - when an image isflipped, it creates a mirrorimage. Rotate - the rotate-right button rotates thet

Page 9 - Scanner setup

3332Basic scanningMaking the final scanClick the load Job button. The Job-selectiondialog box opens.Select a Job category from the list box.Before mak

Page 10 - Loading film holders

3534Basic image processingBasic image processingMain window and image-correction tab4. Image-correction tab12.Comparison display button (p. 36)10.Rese

Page 11 - DiMAGE Scan Launcher

3736Basic image processingVariation paletteThe variation palette allows an image to be corrected by comparing it to other slightly correctedimages sur

Page 13 - Scanner Notes

3938Basic image processingDrag the brightness, contrast, or color sliders, or enter specificvalues in the corresponding text box to make corrections.D

Page 14 - Basic scanning

Exposure control for negatives: autoexpo-sure adjusts the scan to compensate for thedensity of the negative. The manual settinguses a fixed exposure r

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4342Advanced scanningAdjust the sliders or enter values between ±2in 0.1 increments in the text boxes. Click theapply button to view the effect on the

Page 16 - Magnifying tool

4544Advanced scanningPoint AF (Autofocus)Manual focusFor best results when using point AF, select anarea within the image with contrast or detail.The

Page 17 - Making the final scan

4746Advanced scanningManual croppingClick the crop-prescan button to make a pre-scan of the cropped area. To view the entirescan area, click the presc

Page 18 - Basic image processing

48Advanced scanningClick the output-size lock button to fix the val-ues; the output-size boxes are deselected.Use the mouse to adjust the cropping fra

Page 19 - Comparison display

5150Advanced scanningThe current scanner settings applied to the dis-played prescan can be memorized andrecalled. These includes settings in the mainw

Page 20 - GREENBLUE

5352Advanced image processingDigital GEMReset buttonApply buttonDigital ICE4tabDigital GEM buttonSample displayDigital GEM reduces the effect of grain

Page 21 - Advanced scanning

5554Advanced image processingAmount: to adjust the contrast of the mask. If thevalue is too high, pixilation is apparent; the imagebecomes noticeably

Page 22 - Saving the index thumbnails

5756Advanced image processingTone curve and histogram Reset buttonOutput shadow/highlight text boxesOutput shadow/highlight slidersInput shadow/gamma/

Page 23 - AE area selection

54For proper and safe useRead and understand all warnings and cautions before using this product.WARNING• Use only within the voltage range specified

Page 24 - Manual cropping

5958Advanced image processingThe highlight level, shadow level, and gammaare set with the sliders under the histogram.These levels are displayed numer

Page 25 - Deleting a Job

6160Advanced image processingThis guide shows simple corrections that canbe made with a histogram. Unlike the tonecurve, the histogram provides inform

Page 26 - Advanced image processing

6362Advanced image processingThe white and black-point values are set to 255 and 0 for each RGB level. Changing these val-ues allow the calibration of

Page 27 - Digital SHO

6564Advanced image processingImage corrections can be stored temporarily asa thumbnail next to the displayed image.Simply click the snapshot button on

Page 28 - Image-correction palettes

66Batch scan utilityBatch scan utilityThe Batch Scan Utility is for scanning a largevolume of images. This utility automaticallyscans, processes, and

Page 29 - Tone curve and histogram

68Batch scan utilityThe Batch Scan setup button opens the setup dialog box, see 8 onthe previous page.The preferences tab changes scanner preferences.

Page 30 - Correcting color

70AppendixMac OS XLibraryCFMSupportInstalled files and foldersThe following files and folders marked with a gray field are installed in the computer s

Page 31 - Histogram processing guide

7372AppendixScan type: Moving film, fixed sensor, single-pass scanFilm type: Negative and positive, color and monochromeFilm formats: 35mm Scanning di

Page 32 - Selective-color palette

74AppendixCATEGORYDefaultColorLaserPrinterPhotosensitiveInk-Jet &Dye-SubPrinterWebPagePhotoCDScreenDocumentFilmRecorderDigitalCameraImageSizeJOB N

Page 33 - Color matching

76Table of contentsTable of contentsFor proper and safe use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 34 - Batch scan utility

98Table of contentsBefore you beginThank you for purchasing this Konica Minolta product. Please take the time to read through thisinstruction manual s

Page 35 - Appendix

1110InstallationDiMAGE Scan system requirements600MB of hard-disk space on the startup diskThis software is not compatible with Fast User switching on

Page 36 - Technical support

1312InstallationWindowsThe InstallShield Wizard indicates if the installationwas successful. Select the restart-computer optionand then click the fini

Page 37 - Technical specifications

1514InstallationA screen confirming the successful installationappears. Click the restart button to exit the installa-tion program and restart the com

Page 38 - Job file list

1716Scanner setupConnect the output plug of the AC adapter to the scanner’s DC terminal (2). Plug the AC adapterinto a standard household outlet.Secur

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