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C a n o Craf t FS 3 .6 for CanoScan FS2710/CanoScan 2700F Film Scanner Users Guide T wo W ays to Learn About CanoCraft FS 3.6 • Quick Start Jump right into scanning • Steps 1-3 Methodical approach.
2 When you open the box Detailed information on the scanner and the CD-ROM. Detailed information on how to use Plug-in module FS. T ells you how to use Adobe Photoshop LE, Pr esto! PhotoAlbum LE and Presto! Mr .
3 How to Use the Users Guide This guide is the instruction manual for CanoCraft FS 3.6 scanning application software for use with Canon film scanners. In addition to functioning as a stand- alone application program on the Windows platform, CanoCraft FS also serves as a TW AIN driver in TWAIN-compliant application programs.
4 T able of Contents CanoCraft FS Features ................................................................................ 9 Quick Start <Jump Right into Scanning> Quick Start <Jump Right into Scanning> ...................................
5 T able of Contents Adjusting Brightness and Coloring ......................................................... 40 Selecting the Scan Area ........................................................................... 41 Selecting the Scan Area ........
6 T able of Contents Other Functions CanoCraft FS Preference Settings ........................................................... 74 Resetting Default Settings ....................................................................... 76 Default Categories and Settings .
7 T able of Contents T rademarks • Adobe ® and Acrobat ® are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated. • IBM, IBM PC/A T Series are trademarks of International Business Machines Corp., USA. • Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
8 Conventions Used in this Guide The following symbols are used throughout the guide to indicate important information. • This symbol indicates precautions or limitations you need to know . Ensure that you read all Important Notes to avoid errors. • This symbol indicates supplementary information.
9 CanoCraft FS Featur es • Scanning Softwar e that Can Perform Image Processing Scanning Software that Can Perform Image Processing CanoCraft FS is a scanning application that works with CanoScan FS2710 and CanoScan 2700F film scanners on the Windows 95/98 and Windows NT 4.
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11 Quick Start <Jump Right into Scanning> This section briefly introduces CanoCraft FS to get you started scanning. • The procedures introduced in the Quick Start section are for CanoCraft FS as a stand-alone application (rather than a TWAIN driver).
12 5. Preview Scan p. 37 Click the [Preview] button or click the [File] menu and select [Preview]. A progress bar will display and the preview scan will begin. Once the scan is complete, the preview image will display in the preview window . 6. Adjust the Brightness and Coloring pp.
13 7. Specify the Scan Ar ea p. 41 Click and drag the mouse cursor over the area of the preview scan that you wish to include in the final image. 8. Scan and Save p. 46 Click the [Save] button or click the [File] menu and select [Save] to open the Save dialog.
Step 1 Basic Pr ocedur es ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●.
15 Step 1 • Basic Procedures Installing CanoCraft FS Installing CanoCraft FS After you have finished attaching the CanoScan FS2710 or 2700F film scanner to your computer , install the CanoCraft FS program with the following procedures. T urn the scanner and computer power on in that or der .
16 Step 1 • Basic Procedures Pr ecautions When Connecting the Scanner to a Windows® 95 Computer A driver installation dialog will display the first time you attach your scanner to a computer , turn on its power and start Windows. The contents of the dialog will vary according to your version of Windows® 95.
17 Step 1 • Basic Procedures If your is the new version of Windows® 95, click the [Next] button without inserting anything into the drive. In the next window that displays, click the [Finish] button. After you start Windows® 95, the scanner will display under the [Other Device] category .
18 Step 1 • Basic Procedures Double-click the CanoCraft FS icon in the CanoCraft FS folder Click the Windows [Start] button and select [Programs], [Canon CanoCraft FS] and [CanoCraft FS] CanoCraft F.
19 Step 1 • Basic Procedures Adobe Photoshop 4.0 Example CanoCraft FS Program Window Y ou can exit by right-clicking the title bar and selecting [Exit] from the pull-down menu. Starting CanoCraft FS fr om Photoshop (TW AIN- Compliant Application) T urn on the computer and start Photoshop (TW AIN-compliant application).
20 Step 1 • Basic Procedures T itle Bar Displays the window name. Click and drag this bar to move the window on the Windows desktop. Menu Bar p. 23 All CanoCraft FS commands can be accessed from these pull-down menus. Pull-Down Menu Options with an arrow contain further submenus.
21 Step 1 • Basic Procedures CanoCraft FS Copy Pr ogram Window • Ensure that the scanner and printer power is turned on before starting Windows and CanoCraft FS Copy .
22 Step 1 • Basic Procedures Image T ype p. 30 The scanning mode can be set to black and white, 8-bit grayscale or 24-bit colour . If CanoCraft FS is started as a TW AIN driver from a TW AIN-compliant application, it can also be set to 12-bit grayscale or 36-bit colour .
23 Step 1 • Basic Procedures Menu Bar CanoCraft FS Menu Commands Menu Bar Pull-Down Menus All CanoCraft FS commands can be accessed from the pull-down menus on the menu bar .
24 Step 1 • Basic Procedures Image (I) Selects the easy mode for adjusting color Select the expert mode for adjusting color Displays the color balance dialog (shortcut key: Alt+A Rotates the scanned.
25 Step 1 • Basic Procedures Contents and Index T abs Help Pull-Down Menu Help Button Help Pull-Down Menu Help Window Help Button How to Find Out Mor e About a Pr ocedur e Y ou Don't Understand CanoCraft FS is equipped with a context-sensitive Help function that teaches procedures on-screen.
Step 2 Scanning ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●.
27 Step 2 • Scanning Scanning Pr ocedures Although scanning procedures vary according to the image type (color , grayscale or black and white), the basic procedures are the same. Read the following procedures as a guideline for scanning. Set the film type.
28 Step 2 • Scanning • 24-bit color and 36-bit color images are expressed in varying values of each color: red, green and blue (RGB). 24-bit color images are expressed in 256 colors per RGB channel. 36-bit color images use 4096 colors. Use the 24-bit color setting for most images unless you require particularly fine color definition.
29 Step 2 • Scanning Right-click the settings display area. Click the [Settings] button or [Settings] menu and [Film T ype] submenu. Select from these options for 35 mm film. For mounted slides, select the 35 mm color positive setting. Select from these options for IX240 film.
30 Step 2 • Scanning Click the [Settings] button or click the [Settings] menu and select [Image T ype]. Selecting the Image T ype The image type setting is used to select between 24bit color , grayscale or black and white. Select an image type from the settings menu most suited to the type of film and the way in which it will be used.
31 Step 2 • Scanning (FS 2710 only) (FS 2710 only) Determining the Image Format The following five image types are available. Select the one best suited to the film type and the intended use of the image. 24-Bit Color: The image is expressed in 256 colors (8 bits) per RGB channel.
32 Step 2 • Scanning Scanned at 360 dpi Image size = 10” x 10” Output resolution changed to 720 dpi Output magnification = 50% Image size = 5” x 5” 4” 6“ Scan Resolution = 360 dpi Output.
33 The current selection will have a check mark beside it Right-click the settings display area Step 2 • Scanning 170dpi 340dpi 1360dpi 2720dpi 7.3MB 680dpi 1.
34 Step 2 • Scanning Right-click the settings display ar ea Highlight an option and click • The current selection will have a check mark beside it Click here to display the Output Resolution Settings dialog. Click the [Settings] button or click the [Settings] menu and select [Output Resolution].
35 Right-click the settings display ar ea Highlight an option and click The current selection will have a check mark beside it Output Magnification Box at the T op of the Preview Window Click here and select [%].
36 Step 2 • Scanning Determining the Input and Output Resolution and Output Magnification Under standard operating conditions, the output resolution is set by the output device, such as the printer . • Printing with Bubble Jets, Ink Jets and Other Color Printers Set the output resolution to approximately half the printer resolution.
37 Settings Display Area Displays the selected image type, scan resolution, output r esolution, output magnification, image file size, film type and ColorGear settings, as well as the free disk space on the target drive. Progress Bar The scan’ s pr ogress is indicated by the length of the bar and a percentage figure to the right.
38 The area enclosed by the frame will be zoomed to filled the preview window . Step 2 • Scanning Zooming an Image for V erification T o zoom a portion of an image to verify its contents, click and drag the mouse cursor over the area of interest and click the [Zoom In] button.
39 The rotate button to the right of the preview ar ea. Rotate/Flip Dialog Click the [Image] menu and select [Rotate...]. Sample Display Area Rotate Icon (Right 90 ° ) Rotate Icon (Left 90 ° ) Flip .
40 Step 2 • Scanning Click the [Adjust] button or click the [Image] menu and select [Adjust] Color Balance Dialog (Easy Mode) Brightness Dialog (Easy Mode) Adjusting Brightness and Coloring Is the Q.
41 Step 2 • Scanning Selecting the Scan Ar ea Y ou can specify an area of the pr eview image for scanning (the scan area). Once the area is selected, you can zoom it to fill the preview window for close examination. Selecting the Scan Ar ea Click and drag the mouse cursor over the portion of the image you wish to set as the scan area.
42 Scan Resolution Output Resolution Output Magnification File Size Lock Button (Unlocked) Resolution Units Output Magnification/ Scan Resolution Output Size (Width) Output Size (Height) Size Units St.
43 Step 2 • Scanning • Output Magnification/Scan Resolution (Pr eview Window T op or Settings Display Area) In the unlocked state, you can change the output magnification/scan resolution settings at the top of the preview window by clicking the arrows or inputting a value directly .
44 Lock Button (Locked) Resolution Units Output Magnification/ Scan Resolution Output Size (Width) Output Size (Height) Size Units Step 2 • Scanning Scan Resolution Output Resolution Output Magnific.
45 Aspect Ratio Dialog Click the [Image] menu and select [Aspect Ratio]. Fixing the Aspect Ratio Y ou can change the scan area that you specify in the preview window in one of two ways: freely or with a fixed aspect ratio (height to width ratio).
46 Step 2 • Scanning Click this button to navigate to the target drive and folder Input a file name here Click here to change the way the information is displayed Click here to cr eate a new folder Click here to display the contents of a folder one level above Click here and select a file type fr om the pull-down menu.
47 The Saved Image Step 2 • Scanning Once the save or scan button is clicked, the final scan will commence. The image will be written to the specified location in the specified file format (or will appear in the window of the TW AIN-compliant application).
48 Histogram T ab of the Adjust Dialog 1. Click this button (white pointer tool). The mouse pointer will change to an eyedropper . 2. Position the eyedropper over a highlight in the preview image and click.
49 Step 3 Adjusting Images ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●.
50 Step 3 • Adjusting Images Ar e the image’ s brightness and coloring OK? There is no need for adjustment, proceed to scanning. Do you wish to perform advanced color corr ection? Set the adjustment mode to expert mode. Set the adjustment mode to easy mode.
51 Step 3 • Adjusting Images Display has not been color corr ected From p. 50 Adjust with the T one Curve Adjust the brightness of the image by changing the balance between the input and output values for highlight and shadow data.
52 Step 3 • Adjusting Images Image Adjustment Commands Scanned image data is loaded as dots into CanoCraft FS. Each dot is assigned various brightness and color values (tones). CanoCraft FS is equipped with several color correction functions that use or change these values to adjust image brightness and coloring.
53 Step 3 • Adjusting Images Adjusting Gamma V alues (Expert Mode: p. 63 ) Match the brightness of the image data to the color characteristics of the display device by changing the gamma values of the data. Use this method to match the scanned image tones on the display to the tones of the original image.
54 Step 3 • Adjusting Images Click the [Image] menu and select either [Easy Mode] or [Expert Mode]. The current selection will have a check mark beside it Highlight the desired adjustment mode and click it. Changing the Adjustment Mode The method for adjusting brightness and coloring can be set to either easy mode or expert mode.
55 Step 3 • Adjusting Images Coloring T ab Brightness T ab Click a tab to change the image to the corre- sponding brightness and coloring settings. Click [Image] and select [Adjust] or click the [Adjust] button. Slider Bar Controlling the Change in Brightness Slide it right to increase the incr ements.
56 Slider Bar Controlling the Change in Coloring Slide it right to increase the incr ements. Slide it left to decrease the incr ements. Reflect Changes in Preview Image Placing a check in this box reflects the changes in the preview image in the preview window in r eal-time.
57 Brightness T ab Click the [Image] menu and select [Adjust] or click the [Adjust] button. Slider Bar Controlling the Change in Brightness Slide it right to increase the incr ements.
58 Step 3 • Adjusting Images Click the [Image] menu and select [Adjust] or click the [Adjust] button. Histogram T ab Select the Histogram T ab Set the shadow value with the slider or by inputting a value (0-254) in the box. Click the black pointer tool and click on an ar ea of the image to set it to black (0).
59 Distribution of data with a bias toward shadows. Image 1 Image with a bias toward highlights The shadow mark is moved toward the highlight end. Image 2 Image with a bias toward shadows The highlight mark is moved toward the shadow end. Image 3 Image with well distributed data Both the shadow and highlight marks have been moved inward.
60 Click the white pointer tool or black pointer tool button to change the mouse pointer to an eyedropper . Position that eyedropper over an area of the preview image and click to set either the highlights or shadows, respectively , equal to the level of that area.
61 Click the [Image] menu and select [Adjust] or click the [Adjust] button. Brightness/Contrast T ab Click the Brightness/Contrast tab and select brightness or contrast. Step 3 • Adjusting Images Slider Drag the slider tab left or right or click the arrows to change the value.
62 Step 3 • Adjusting Images Adjusting Brightness This method adjusts the brightness of the entire image, which is ef fective for images that are too bright or too dark overall. One must be careful, however , not to raise the respective values too high or low to avoid creating excessive highlights or obscuring shadows.
63 Adjusting Gamma V alues (Expert Mode) In expert mode, the gamma values of the display can be adjusted to 24-Bit Color , 36-Bit Color , 8-Bit Grayscale and 12-Bit Grayscale images. This method is suitable for realizing colors on the monitor that are more closely matched to the original image.
64 Step 3 • Adjusting Images Setting the Gamma V alue Correctly Dif ferent display models tend to reproduce color tones in characteristic ways that are expressed with a gamma value. Most displays fall within a range from 1.4 to 2.2, which reproduces tones that are slightly darker than the original.
65 Adjusting a T one Curve (Expert Mode) In expert mode, you can balance the input and output data by editing the tone curve, a graphical depiction of the relationship of highlights and shadows in 24-Bit Color , 36-Bit Color , 8-Bit Grayscale and 12-Bit Grayscale images.
66 Step 3 • Adjusting Images Output Brightness Highlight Shadow Input Brightness Highlight Shadow Tone Curve Tone Curve before Adjustment Output Input Convex Curve The input halftone data value is higher than the output highlights, making the image brighter in the display.
67 Adjusting the Color Balance (Expert Mode) In expert mode, the color balance tab can be used to adjust the RGB balance in 24- Bit Color and 36-Bit Color images. Color Balance T ab Change the settings with the slider or by directly inputting values into the boxes.
68 Red is accentuated Green is accentuated Blue is accentuated Step 3 • Adjusting Images XXX YYY • On color images, the RGB values of the portion of the image over which the mouse cursor is positioned is displayed here. The values are expressed in the XXX/YYY format where YYY represents a gamma value of 1.
69 Adjusting Thr eshold Settings (Easy/Expert Mode) In easy mode or expert mode, the threshold tab can be used to adjust the threshold value (the demarcation between black and white) of black and white images. Images are collections of data assigned varying brightness values.
70 Exposure Adjustment Dialog Click the [Settings] menu and select [Exposure]. Drag the slider left or right or click the arrow buttons to adjust the exposure setting. The setting is enabled when the auto color adjustment setting is set to off. Cancels any adjustments and closes the dialog.
71 Neutral Exposure Over -Exposed Under -Exposed Dialog for the CanoScan 2700F With the [Auto Color Balance] off, select a film type from A to D and drag the slider to adjust the exposure setting. Please refer to the List of Film T ypes in the Appendix for the correct film type setting for each film pr oduct (p.
72 Adjusting the Focus The focus mechanism of the lens can be switched between autofocus and manual focus for scanning. Autofocus is adequate for most applications, but you may occasionally wish to use the manual focus if the image is slightly blurred because the film is warped or curled.
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74 Other Functions CanoCraft FS Pr efer ence Settings The preference settings control CanoCraft FS’ s automated routines for scanning and closing. Save Preview Image Placing a check in this option causes CanoCraft FS to save the last image in the preview window at shut down.
75 Other Functions ColorGear Color Matching Placing a check in this option turns on the ColorGear color management system. ColorGear automatically corrects for the differences in color characteristics between scanners, displays and printers. When set to on, this function reduces the ef fort required to set the printer color balance.
76 Other Functions Click the [Settings] menu and select [Reset Default Settings]. Resetting Default Settings This function resets the file types, image types, output resolution, autofocus, preferences and adjustments to the default settings, the values set when CanoCraft FS was first installed.
77 Other Functions Printing After an image has undergone a preview scan, color correction and other processing, it can be output directly to a printer without being saved. • This function can only be selected when CanoCraft FS is used as a stand- alone program.
78 Other Functions Examples of the Printer Properties Dialog (BJC-4300) Set the properties accor ding to the printer manual. Click the [File] menu and select [Printer Setup]. Printer Setup Correct printer settings are crucial to accurately printing images scanned with CanoCraft FS.
79 Other Functions Sending a Fax Y ou can send a previewed and scanned image as a facsimile transmission using the printer dialog. • This function can only be selected when CanoCraft FS is used as a stand- alone program. It cannot be selected when CanoCraft FS is started from within a TWAIN-compliant application.
80 Other Functions Click the [File] menu and select [Fax Setup]. Select the fax in the printer name box and click the properties button to display the fax properties dialog. Fax Setup The setup dialog can be used to set the paper size and orientation, number of copies and resolution.
81 Other Functions Selecting the Scanner CanoCraft FS works with both CanoScan FS2710 and CanoScan 2700F film scanners. Use the following procedures to switch between models if required. • The scanner attached to the computer will automatically be selected when CanoCraft FS is installed or auto configuration is run.
82 Other Functions A message will display in the dialog if a problem is detected. Initiates the self-test. Ends the self-test and closes the dialog. Ejects the film. Scanner Self-T est The scanner can perform a self-test to confirm the correct operation of its mechanisms, circuits and lamp.
83 Other Functions Click the [Help] menu and select [About...] Viewing V ersion Data The About dialog displays the scanner hardware version, SCSI ID and other version information.
Editing ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● This section describes the image editing functions of CanoCraft FS. Experiment with the numerous image processing features to understand how they can be used on freshly scanned images and images loaded from disk.
85 Editing Clipboard Copying to the Clipboar d ● Copying an Image Clicking the [Edit] menu and selecting [Copy] copies the selection in the preview window to the clipboard. The clipboard contents can then be pasted into another application for processing.
86 Editing Image Inverted Redo Undo Edges Found Image Posterized Redo Original Preview Scan Undo All Redoing an Edit ● Undoing the Pr evious Action Clicking the [Edit] menu and selecting [Undo] reverses the last action and restores the image to its prior state.
87 Editing Original Sharpen Ef fect Adjusting an Image ● Sharpening an Image With the image type set to 8-bit grayscale or 24-bit color , use the sharpen ef fect when an image is slightly out of focus or you wish to clarify the outlines of an object.
88 Editing Original Soften Effect ● Blurring an Image With the image type set to 8-bit grayscale or 24-bit color , use the soften ef fect to create a fuzzy or slightly unfocused image. Pr ocedures Click the [Effect] menu and select [Soften]. The soften effect will be applied to the image in the pr eview window .
89 Editing Original Despeckle Effect ● Removing Noise With the image type set to 8-bit grayscale or 24-bit color , use the despeckle effect to soften an image that appears coarse. This ef fect removes the noise associated with image data. Pr ocedures Click the [Effect] menu and select [Despeckle].
90 Editing Original Invert Effect ● Inverting an Image With the image type set to black and white, 8-bit grayscale or 24-bit color , use the invert effect to transform a positive into a negative or vice versa. Pr ocedures Click the [Effect] menu and select [Inver t].
91 Editing Sample W indow Displays the edges samples Edges Sample Selection Button Thin Thick Horizontal V ertical Original Formatting an Image ● Find the Edges With the image type set to 8-bit grayscale or 24-bit color , apply one of the edges special ef fects to an image to accentuate object outlines.
92 Editing Horizontal V ertical Both Original ● Find Lines With the image type set to 8-bit grayscale or 24-bit color , use the lines ef fect to create special ef fects that retain only the horizontal and/or vertical lines of the objects contained within an image.
93 Editing Original 2x2 3x3 4x4 5x5 ● Pixelate With the image type set to 8-bit grayscale or 24-bit color , use the pixelate ef fect to gather groups of pixels into blocks that provide the image with the appearance of a mosaic. There are four levels of pixel groupings: 2x2, 3x3, 4x4 and 5x5.
94 Editing Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Original ● Posterize With the image type set to 8-bit grayscale or 24-bit color , use the posterize ef fect to reduce the number of colors in an image, creating a simplified color scheme. There are four levels of posterizing.
95 Editing ● Low Relief With the image type set to 8-bit grayscale or 24-bit color , use the low relief ef fect to emboss an image. There are three ef fects available: emboss, sculpt and metalize. Pr ocedures Click the [Effect] menu and select [Low Relief].
96 Editing Flat Dot Angled Dot V ertical Line Original Angled Line Horizontal Line Threshold ● Halftone When an 8-bit grayscale image is selected, use the halftone ef fect to rearrange the halftones of the image into patterns to convert it into a black and white image.
97 Editing Editing a Saved File In addition to scanning and saving images to a file, CanoCraft FS can open saved files into the preview window for further processing and saving, or for saving to a new file. ● Pr ocedures for Loading a Saved File T o load a saved file, follow the procedures below .
98 Editing Click this arrow to select the drive and folder for the file Input a name in the box using letters or numbers Click this button to create a new folder for the file Click this button to chan.
99 Editing ● Deleting a File after Editing Follow the procedures below to clear a file from the preview window . Click the [File] menu and select [Close]. The image in the preview window will disappear . • The “Image not saved” message appears if the preview image is deleted before being saved.
Copying with CanoCraft FS Copy ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● This section explains how to use CanoCraft FS Copy with your CanoScan 2700F/FS 2710 film scanner to output scanned images directly to your printer . Use the following procedures to operate the program.
101 Copying with CanoCraft FS Copy Displaying the Copy Window CanoCraft FS Copy can be started from and used on the Windows desktop. Its control panel will display when it is started. All of the program’ s functions can be accessed from its program window .
102 Copying with CanoCraft FS Copy Printer Setup Dialog Image Orientation Click the box beside the [Portrait] or [Landscape] option to select it. Image Position Click the box beside the [Center] or [T op Left] option to select it. Image Output Size Click the box beside the [Fit to Paper Size] or [Custom Setting] option to select it.
103 Copying with CanoCraft FS Copy 35 mm Film Mounted Slides IX240 Film • The image will be expanded or reduced to fit the printable area of the page if the scale to page option is selected in the image output size box. • The image will be printed at the selected size if the custom option is selected.
104 Copying with CanoCraft FS Copy Select a film type. Select the [35 mm] or [IX240] setting to match your film. In addition, specify whether it is a negative or positive film. • The film type can also be set with the pull-down menu summoned by clicking the scanner’ s [Setup] button.
105 Copying with CanoCraft FS Copy Adjust the brightness, if r equired. Select the number of copies to output, if r equired. Confirm that the paper is pr operly inserted in the printer and click the [Start] button. The film will be scanned and the image will print.
106 Copying with CanoCraft FS Copy Y ou can also close CanoCraft FS Copy by right-clicking the title bar and selecting [Close]. • Some printers may print an image even if the paper size is incorrectly set. • The [Initializing film scanner . Please remove film.
107 Copying with CanoCraft FS Copy Adjusting CanoCraft FS Copy Settings The scanner and printer settings used by CanoCraft FS Copy are automatically set when you install CanoCraft FS or change configurations.
108 Copying with CanoCraft FS Copy Changing the Scanner Settings Click the arrow (scanner selection) button to the right of the scanner display box and select a scanner fr om the pull-down menu. The name of the scanners registered in Windows will display in the pull- down menu.
109 Copying with CanoCraft FS Copy Scan Resolution Select the [Scanning Resolution] option from the setup submenu. At installation, this setting is set to [Default Resolution]. High Resolution: scans at the printer’ s resolution setting. Default Resolution: scans at half the printer’ s resolution setting.
110 Copying with CanoCraft FS Copy Adjust (Alt + A) The image coloring is adjusted with the brightness/contrast tab, the gamma value tab and the tone curve tab. Adjustments can be saved to file and reused, which is handy if the same image is to be reprinted.
Appendices ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● The appendices include troubleshooting tips for installing and operating CanoCraft FS and CanoCraft FS Copy .
112 Appendices T r oubleshooting Please read the suggestions below if you have trouble installing or using CanoCraft FS, or if you think that there is a problem with the software or equipment.
113 Appendices Scanner not detected message displays Cause 1: Scanner power is off Solution: Close Windows. T urn on the scanner power first, then restart Windows and run auto configuration. Cause 2: Scanner power was off when Windows was started. Solution: Close Windows.
114 Appendices Can’t star t CanoCraft FS from within another application Cause: Scanner settings not correctly set in the application program Solution: Correct the scanner settings in the application program. See the manual for the application program for instructions.
115 Appendices Preview image coloring is strange Cause 1: Film is faded Solution: This problem can be corrected to a certain extent by re- touching the image with image processing software. Cause 2: Film (negative) is of type difficult for automatic film type selection with the automatic color adjustment feature of the exposure function.
116 Appendices Although it is the same negative film, the colors of the pr eview image change with each scan. Cause: The exposure function is set to auto color adjustment Solution: In the exposure adjustment dialog, click the check box to remove the check mark beside the auto color adjustment option and drag the slider to the middle.
117 Appendices Problems Saving Images [Low disk space condition] message displays, file cannot be saved Cause: Insuf ficient disk space on specified disk Solution 1: Specify another disk as the save location. Solution 2: Resave after removing files from the disk.
118 Appendices Uninstalling CanoCraft FS Y ou may wish to uninstall CanoCraft FS to install an upgrade or to remove it from a particular computer . Delete it with the CanoCraft FS Uninstall program or insert the CD-ROM and select the Add/Remove Software menu item.
119 Appendices Click the [OK] button. • If you have software for other Canon scanners, such as flatbed or film scanners, a deletion confirmation message for shared files will display .
120 Appendices Configuring CanoCraft FS It may be necessary to configure CanoCraft FS if the scanner was incorrectly attached or the power was off while CanoCraft FS was being installed or if the message to the right displays and prevents CanoCraft FS or CanoCraft FS Copy from scanning.
121 Appendices Select the monitor option corresponding to your monitor or select the name of a monitor that your monitor emulates. If your monitor type is unknown, choose the first option, [Canon’ s Default Pr ofile for Monitors].
122 Appendices ● Printer Configuration Select the printer color balance, paper size and graphics settings that match your printer . ● Copy Configuration Select the copier color balance, paper size and graphics settings that match your printer . Use the same procedures as for the printer to adjust these settings.
123 Appendices ● Fax Configuration Select the paper size and orientation, number of copies and resolution for sending the scanned image as a facsimile transmission. Please read the Windows manual for details regarding these settings. ● Configured Devices Select the settings for the scanner (attached to the computer) used with CanoCraft FS.
124 Appendices 35 mm Film Film Manufactur er Fuji Kodak Konica AGF A Film HG100 HG400 REALA REALA ACE SUPER G100 SUPER G200 SUPER G400 SUPER ACE G100 SUPER ACE G400 SUPER V 100 EKT AR 25 EXT AR 100 GO.
125 Appendices IX240 Film Film Manufactur er Fuji Kodak Konica AGF A nexia F nexia A nexia H ADV ANT iX 100 ADV ANT iX 200 ADV ANT iX 400 JX 400 FUTURA 100 FUTURA 400 B B B A A A B A B.
126 Appendices Glossary 8-Bit Grayscale Image An 8-bit image type utilizing only the brightness data from an image, which is then expressed in black, white and 256 shades of gray . 12-Bit Grayscale Image An 12-bit image type utilizing only the brightness data from an image, which is then expressed in black, white and 4096 shades of gray .
127 Appendices Black and White An image type utilizing only the highlight and shadow data from an image, which is expressed in only two tones using the size of dot groupings and density of either tone to express the image details. There are many different standard patterns (dither patterns) that can be used to express an image.
128 Appendices Dot The fundamental element of a letter , object or image, which is arranged in vertical and horizontal groups. When scanning a film, the number of dots per inch (dpi) determines the resolution (or density) of a letter , object or image.
129 Appendices Image File An image that has been expressed as a collection of dots assigned varying color and brightness values that has been converted into a data format that can be read by a computer .
130 Appendices Index Symbols 10-Key Numeric Keypad 21, 105 12-Bit Grayscale 31 24-Bit Color 31 36-Bit Color 31 8-Bit Grayscale 31 A About 83 Adjust 40, 55, 57, 58, 61, 63, 65, 67, 69, 110 Adjust Butto.
131 Appendices F Fax 79 Fax Properties Dialog 80 Fax Setup 80 File 23 File T ype 47 Film manufacturers 124 Film T ype 109 Film type 124 Find Lines 92 Flip 39 Focus 72, 109 Free Disk Space 15 G Gamma V.
132 Appendices P Paper size 106 Pixelate 93, 94 Pop-Up Menu 22 Positioning Documents 29 Preferences 74, 110 Auto Eject 74 Color Matching 75 DIalog 74 Save Preview Image 74 Settings 74 Single Scan 74 P.
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