Press the “Mirror” icon to flip the Live View image to preview on the Snap Shot window. Or apply the Rotate function by pressing “Rotate” icon. The image will be rotating in 90 degrees clockwise on one single click, continue until the prefer position is set.
To manually adjust the image brightness and color level, click on “Color/Brightness Adjustment” icon. A pop up window containing Brightness bar and Color R, G, B bar will show up on screen and pulling the level bar to make adjustment.
To delete a image, select the thumbnail image wish to delete and click on “Delete” icon. The stored images in thumbnail bar need to be saved to hard disk. The default location in hard disk is at “C:\Documents and Settings\Users\My Documents\My Pictures”.
Or user can save to a prefer hard disk location by pressing the directory icon. Another pop up window will show up to select the directory for saving images. Press “Save” icon to save images to hard disk. The thumbnail bar is cleared after save.
When completed the capture, user can press “Exit” button to quit this Image Scan Tool. Then, review captured images or process more fancy modification with bundle software for PC.
VII. Specifications Image Sensor: 5 mega CMOS sensor Lens: Precision TM Glass Element Fixed Focus Focus Range: Fixed focus Exposure Control: Automatic, with manual control enhancement Color Balance: Automatic, with manual control enhancement Scan Quality 1,800/3,600 dpi Data Conversion 10 bits per color channel Scan Method Single pass Light Source Back light (3 white LEDs) Interface: USB 2.0 Power: USB port Dimensions 82x86x152mm Weight 0.
Appendix. Clean FilmScan35I When viewing without the film holder on the film slot if found any dust dot on live view window, user is able to clean it by using the bundled clean brush to wipe the dust. NOTE We strongly suggest using a clean, dry, non alcohol cotton swab to clean the glass surface periodically to produce a clear image during operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.