Pressing this button will cause the dialog to disappear, and the main scan will begin.
Pressing this cancels the dialog, and will not cause a scan to be made.
There will be a check here if an autoexposure has been done.
This is where previews will be shown. You may select and adjust a final scan crop here.
Pressing this causes a preview to be made.
If this is checked, the preview will be in color.
Pressing this will save the present settings as default.
Pressing this returns you to the default settings.
Pressing this will cause the autoloader to insert a slide into the scanner.
This selects the type of film or scan to be made. Holding down the option key for B&W will allow filter selection.
This selects the output width units.
This selects the output height units.
This selects the output resolution units.
This is the output width.
This is the output height.
This is the output resolution.
This is the number of CCD pixels that go into one pixel of the final output image.
Checking this causes the crop to have locked proportions (aspect only).
Checking this causes the crop to have locked file size (aspect and resolution).
This adjusts the scanner's manual focus position.
This allows you to directly enter the scanner's focus position.
This is the gamma brightness, or CCD exposure time.
This is the gamma contrast, or CCD black level bias.
This is the gamma red tint level, or CCD red filter exposure time.
This is the gamma green tint level, or CCD green filter exposure time.
This is the gamma blue tint level, or CCD blue filter exposure time.
If this is checked, an autoexposure will be made automatically before scanning or previewing.
Pressing this causes an autoexposure (Prescan) to be made.
Pressing this causes an autofocus to be made.
Pressing this changes the scan orientation between tall and wide.
Pressing this brings up a tools dialog for manual scanner addressing and lamp calibration. You may also select monitor size preferences in this dialog.
This is the CCD coordinates of the top, left corner (X,Y).
This is the CCD coordinates of the top, right corner (X,Y).
This is the CCD coordinates of the bottom, right corner (X,Y).
This is the CCD coordinates of the bottom, left corner (X,Y).
This is the CCD coordinates of the mouse over the crop area (X,Y).
This is the RGB/CMY value of the pixel under the mouse. Clicking in the crop while pressing the option key will switch between RGB and CMY.
This displays the scanner ROM version, interface, and address.
This is the control dialog's revision level.
If there is a 12-bit board in the scanner, this will indicate it.
This is the size of the Adobe Photoshop format ('8BIM') File that will be produced by this scan.
This is the scan resolution at the CCD.
This is how much disk space is available on the volume that will be used to save the file as it is being scanned.
If the proportions or file size are locked, this will show how the crop selection is affected.
If the proportions or file size are locked, this will show how the crop selection is affected.
If the proportions or file size are locked, this will show how the crop selection is affected.
If the proportions or file size are locked, this will show how the crop selection is affected.
This selects the type of film or scan to be made. Holding down the option key for B&W will allow filter selection.
Pressing this will put you into, or take you out of, manual focus mode.
Pressing this pops up a slider that allows the brightness/exposure to be adjusted.
Pressing this pops up a slider that allows the contrast/black level to be adjusted.
This is the scan resolution at the CCD.
Pressing this will cause a search for a scanner on the SCSI interface.
Pressing this will cause a search for a scanner on the GPIB interface.
Pressing this will "flip" the image vertically.
Pressing this will "flip" the image horizontally.
This indicates whether or not the scan may be less efficient in terms of total speed.
This is how much disk space is available on the volume that will be used to save the file as it is being scanned.
Pressing this allows you to save the present settings in a file.
Pressing this allows you to load previously saved settings.
Pressing this will open the Gamma Curve Editor
Pressing this pops up a slider that allows the red tint/exposure to be adjusted.
Pressing this pops up a slider that allows the green tint/exposure to be adjusted.
Pressing this pops up a slider that allows the blue tint/exposure to be adjusted.
This is the help text display. To deactivate help, click here.
If this is checked, the user-defined curves will be used instead of the scanner's internal tables.
Pressing this will cause the scanner to eject the slide.
This is the output width.
This is the output height.
This is the output resolution.
This is the number of CCD pixels that go into one pixel of the final output image.
The two checkboxes to the right of this allow aspect ratio and file size to be locked.