User GuideTable of ContentsWhat is ScanWizard Pro?1A Powerful New Software1The ScanWizard Pro Interface1Settings window (LCH mode)1Scan Job window1Information window1Preview window1System Requirements1Installing ScanWizard Pro1About this User’s Guide1Using the Scan Mode2Using the Batch Mode2Exiting ScanWizard Pro2Color Matching2How to Scan a Color Photographic Print3How to Scan a Color Positive Transparency3How to Scan a Color Negative3How to Scan a Line Art Image3How to Scan a Newspaper or Magazine Image3The LCH Color Model4Selecting LCH or Native Color Space4Workflow for Optimizing Images4Adding a Custom Setting4How to Choose the Correct Image Category4Using the Dynamic Range Tool4Using the White & Black Points Tool4Using the Gradation Tool (LCH Mode only)4Using the Color Cast Tool (LCH Mode Only)4Using the Saturation Curve Tool (LCH Mode Only)4Using the Selective Color Tool (LCH Mode Only)4Using the Tone Curve Tool4Using the Filter Tool4How to Edit Multiple Scan Jobs5How to Scan Multiple Jobs5How to Use ScanWizard Pro Working Directory5How to Use the SnapTrans™ Templates5How to Use the Magic Diamonds5How to Customize Negative Film5How to Scan and Display an Image on a 640 x 480 Monitor5Display using monitor compensation2Display:3Native mode RGB color matching (Native Color Mode only)3Embed ICC destination profile in scan image3RGB destination:4CMYK destination:4Add Profiles Button5Info Button5Preview Button5Refresh Button5Size: 4.44 MBPages: 68Language: EnglishOpen manual
Supplementary ManualTable of ContentsScanning Regular, Non-Damaged Photos17Getting to KnowYour ScanMaker i9001Scanning Damaged Photos21Features of the ScanMaker i9002Scanning Positive Film24Taking a Closer Look3Scanning Negative Film27Unlocking the Scanner4Using the Microtek Scanner ICC Profiler (MSP)30Connecting the FireWire Port5Calibration Kit30DIGITAL ICE Photo Print Technology7MSP Installation30Positioning Your Originals8Positioning the Target30Using the Glass Holder10A. Positioning the ReflectiveTarget31Using the Other Film Holders11B. Positioning the Transparent Target31A. Using the 35mm Slide Holder12Calibration Setup32B. Using the 35mm Filmstrip Holder12Calibration and Profiling33C. Using the 120 Film Holder14Loading a Profile34D. Using the 4" x 5" Film Holder15Specifications / System Requirements35Scanning Scenarios17FCC Compliance Statement36Size: 3.7 MBPages: 36Language: EnglishOpen manual
Reference ManualTable of ContentsCopyright2Contents3Introduction8ScanWizard Pro for Macintosh: The Interface9Launching ScanWizard Pro10Exiting ScanWizard Pro10The Preview Window11Elements of the Preview window11The File Menu13The Context Concept14New ScanWizard Context15Load ScanWizard Context15Save ScanWizard Context As15SnapTrans Templates16Show Current Context Path17Quit17The Scanner Menu18Scanner Model19Current Scanner Info19Scanner Probe19Scanner Driver Manager20Scanner Controls22A. Lamp Control22B. Scanner Calibration Control23The View Menu24Overview Image and Prescan Image25Resize Window to Fit27Bring Settings Window to Front28Show/Hide... Window commands28Show/Hide Low & High Value Markers28About28The Preferences Menu29Scan Material29Color Matching Setup31White/Black Points Setup34Cursor Auxiliary Lines36Overview Setup37Prescan Setup40Invert42Retain Scan Module after Scan43More Preferences44A. Smoked Glass Background45B. Working Color Space46C. Scan Quality46D. Best Quality Multiple Sampling46E. Interpolation Mode47F. Memory Usage48G. Scratch Directory48The Correction Menu49The Help Menu49The Toolbar50Scan Frame tool51Zoom tool52Pane tool53Tag Windows tool54Overview, Prescan, Scan58Rulers, Unit of Measurement59Preview Area60Auxiliary information and Handy buttons61The Settings Window63Elements of the Settings window63Job66Type67Resolution settings69Scan Frame and related settings71Scan Frame options74Transform75Scanner Profile76Image Category77Advanced Image Correction Tools79The LCH Color Model80AIC Tools in LCH vs. Native Color Mode81AIC Tools and your Image Type82Workflow for Optimizing Images83Accessing the AIC Tools85Elements of the Advanced Image Corrrection screen86The Action Buttons and User-Defined Settings87Dynamic Range tool91White & Black Points tool93Gradation tool96Color Cast tool100Saturation tool102Selective Color tool103Tone Curve tool109Filter tool111Descreen116Brightness and Contrast tool (Native Color Mode only)117Color Correction tool (Native Color Mode only)118Threshold tool (Line Art images only)119The Information Window120Elements of the Information window120Color Meter Options123Creating Color Tag Windows125The Scan Job Window127Elements of the Scan Job window127Selecting Multiple Scan Jobs129Editing Multiple Scan Jobs129Adding a New Scan Job130Duplicating a Scan Job130Removing a Scan Job130Loading and Saving Scan Job Templates131Using the Batch Scan Feature133Using the Edit feature135Using the Execute feature136Appendix A: More Color Matching Information138Appendix B: Kodak Color Management System141Appendix C: Available File Formats for “Batch Scan” Function151Size: 15.3 MBPages: 151Language: EnglishOpen manual
User GuideTable of ContentsPositioning Reflective Originals16Getting to KnowYour ScanMaker 1000XL1Scanning Scenarios17Features of the ScanMaker 1000XL2Scanning Regular, Non-Damaged Photos18Taking a Closer Look3Scanning Damaged Photos22Unlocking the Scanner4Scanning Positive Film25Connecting to the FireWire Port5Scanning Negative Film28How to Use the TMA 1000XL6Using the Microtek Scanner ICC Profiler (MSP)31A. UnpackingTMA 1000XL6Calibration Kit31B. Installing theTMA 1000XL7MSP Installation31Unlocking the TMA 1000XL8Positioning the Target32Positioning Transparent Film9A. Positioning the ReflectiveTarget32A. Using the 35mm SlideTemplate10B. Positioning the Transparent Target32B. Using the 35mm Filmstrip Template11Calibration Setup33C. Using the 120 FilmTemplate12Calibration and Profiling34D. Using the 4" x 5" FilmTemplate13Loading a Profile35E. Using the Film Alignment Ruler14Specifications / System Requirements36Positioning Multiple Templates15FCC Compliance Statement37Size: 3.36 MBPages: 37Language: EnglishOpen manual
User GuideTable of Contents1 Introduction12 General Installation4Unpacking the Scanner4Unlocking the Carriage4Resetting the scanner’s SCSI ID5Power-up test5A. Operating Voltage5B. Connecting the Scanner to Power Source5C. Powering up the Scanner5D. Observing the Scanner Boot Process65. Choosing the Scanning Station6Requirements for the Operating Environment63 Installation on the Macintosh7A. Installation for Macintosh computers that feature built-in SCSI ports7B. Installation for Macintosh G3 or G4 computers without SCSI ports/cards8C. Installing the software94 Installation on Windows 95 / 98 / 200010Installing the interface card10Checking the interface card status10Installing the software11Connecting the scanner11Termination12Troubleshooting125 Installation under Windows NT 4.0166 Operating the Scanner181. Positioning reflective materials18A. General scanning18B. Scanning in high resolution182. Positioning transparent film19Using the Universal Glass Film Holder20Using the 35mm Slide Holder21Using the 35mm Filmstrip Holder22Using the 6 x 9 cm Film Holder23Using the 4" x 5" Film Holder247 Using the Scanner ICC Profiler Program251. Introduction252. Calibration target253. Taking care of the target254. Installing the Scanner ICC Profiler26A. For the Macintosh26B. For Windows 95 / 98 / 2000 / NT 4.0265. Placing the color target266. Calibration287. Scanning the target image288. Aligning the target registration marks29A. Aligning the upper-left registration mark29B. Aligning the upper-right registration mark29C. Aligning the bottom-right registration mark299. Creating a profile3010. Reference section for PC31The Main Window31System Menu32The Calibration Window: Preview and Scan33The Calibration Window: Aligning targets and creating the profile3311. Reference section for Macintosh34A. The Main Window34B. The Calibration Window: Preview and Scan36C. The Calibration Window: Aligning targets and creating the profile36Size: 3.24 MBPages: 40Language: EnglishOpen manual
Reference ManualTable of ContentsCopyright2Contents3Introduction8ScanWizard Pro for Macintosh: The Interface9Launching ScanWizard Pro10Exiting ScanWizard Pro10The Preview Window11Elements of the Preview window11The File Menu13The Context Concept14New ScanWizard Context15Load ScanWizard Context15Save ScanWizard Context As15SnapTrans Templates16Show Current Context Path17Quit17The Scanner Menu18Scanner Model19Current Scanner Info19Scanner Probe19Scanner Driver Manager20Scanner Controls22A. Lamp Control22B. Scanner Calibration Control23The View Menu24Overview Image and Prescan Image25Resize Window to Fit27Bring Settings Window to Front28Show/Hide... Window commands28Show/Hide Low & High Value Markers28About28The Preferences Menu29Scan Material29Color Matching Setup31White/Black Points Setup34Cursor Auxiliary Lines36Overview Setup37Prescan Setup40Invert42Retain Scan Module after Scan43More Preferences44A. Smoked Glass Background45B. Working Color Space46C. Scan Quality46D. Interpolation Mode46E. Memory Usage47F. Scratch Directory47The Correction Menu48The Help Menu49The Toolbar50Scan Frame tool51Zoom tool52Pane tool53Tag Windows tool54Overview, Prescan, Scan58Rulers, Unit of Measurement59Preview Area60Auxiliary information and Handy buttons61The Settings Window63Elements of the Settings window63Job66Type67Resolution settings69Scan Frame and related settings71Scan Frame options74Transform75Scanner Profile76Image Category77Advanced Image Correction Tools79The LCH Color Model80AIC Tools in LCH vs. Native Color Mode81AIC Tools and your Image Type82Workflow for Optimizing Images83Accessing the AIC Tools85Elements of the Advanced Image Corrrection screen86The Action Buttons and User-Defined Settings87Dynamic Range tool91White & Black Points tool93Gradation tool96Color Cast tool100Saturation tool102Selective Color tool103Tone Curve tool109Filter tool111Descreen116Brightness and Contrast tool (Native Color Mode only)117Color Correction tool (Native Color Mode only)118Threshold tool (Line Art images only)119The Information Window120Elements of the Information window120Color Meter Options123Creating Color Tag Windows125The Scan Job Window127Elements of the Scan Job window127Selecting Multiple Scan Jobs129Editing Multiple Scan Jobs129Adding a New Scan Job130Duplicating a Scan Job130Removing a Scan Job130Loading and Saving Scan Job Templates131Using the Batch Scan Feature133Using the Edit feature135Using the Execute feature136Appendix A: More Color Matching Information138Appendix B: Kodak Color Management System141Appendix C: Available File Formats for “Batch Scan” Function151Size: 8.71 MBPages: 151Language: EnglishOpen manual