The scanned images are saved to the specified folder. Place your materials on the document table. Be sure to place your films or photos so that they are aligned with the upper right corner of the document table. Specify the Original settings to match your document. Specify the Destination settings to match the resulting image file you desire.
This is normal. Dust and scratch on the films or photos are removed from the scanned images. Restore color faded images Color Restoration is a scanner software feature that restores faded color on films and photos. Note: Depending on the condition of films or photos, color may not be restored as you desire. Follow the steps below to restore color using Color Restoration in the Professional Mode. Specify the Original and Destination settings to match your document.
There are options for APS films, slides, or changing the area to the maximum size. Manual mode gives you the chance to select the area best for you, whereas Auto will choose what it thinks is the best. The Filter tab allows you to restore colours, restore fading, and sharpen.
The Colour tab allows you to correct the white balance, black and white points, and brightness. There are even profiles for different films, making sure your scans keep their signature look.
Output is where you save your images, in what format and at what size. The Professional mode is the option that gives you all the tools and features available. This mode is for non-beginner photographers who want the full range of possibilities when scanning negatives.
You get everything you need from the Standard mode and more. These are useful options to keep in mind when thinking about post-processing an image. They help prevent further information loss when editing in different programs.
The Crop tab allows you to lock the aspect ratio which saves time for same sized negatives or prints and allows for borders. You can now raise or lower the brightness of each RGB colour. You can change the colour space for the scanner, printer, or file you will use.
With the Output tab, you can add Metadata and Watermarks to your images, among other features. The first step in scanning your negatives or slides is the preview tool. Preview works across all types and brands of scanner.
This shows you where the negatives lay, allowing you to choose which frames to select. But it will give you a good idea of what will be scanned. This is the first area that will allow you to crop or apply the settings you desire for the full scan. To start, you need to lay down your negatives directly onto the scanner bed flatbed scanner by using film holders. This will show you the preview of every frame. Then, you can either crop the areas you want to scan by removing borders and film edges.
There is an Auto option where the software will attempt to select where it thinks the frames are. It is not recommended to do so, as it often results in uneven cropping, especially when scanning roll film of different ratios. At the time of purchase, it was the best non-industrial solution around.
It comes equipped with two lenses. One focuses on the film holders, and the other on the glass. Everything in between is sharp. Selection size relates to the output resolution. Once the preview shows you the entire area, you need to select a shot to work with next. Dust removal Medium Enabled.
Digital ICE Enabled. Click for high-resolution. Detail showing image degradation GIF :. Detail showing image degradation and spot removals:. The image is scanned two times - the first is the regular RGB scan and the second is the additional infrared scan that captures defects like dust and scratches only. Then the calculative dust and scratch removal takes effect, only where the infrared channel has detected any defects without losing any important details.
You may entirely trust in the automatic mode or manually regulate the sensitivity of defect detection using a slider control. In preview mode, the results can be pre-evaluated in detail. The Eraser Tool is used to specify image areas, where no correction should be applied at all. Thus, it is a great tool for scanners that do not feature any infrared functionality.
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