User`s guide

VueScan User's Guide
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starting file in the series (eg scan0001.tif)
Use the File | Default options (p. 40) command to set all the other options to their
default values, then set up the other options as if you were scanning the images
Set Input | Batch scan (p. 53) to "All" to scan all files, or set it to "List" and manually set
the frame numbers. For instance, if you set this to 1-3,5,7, then scan0001.tif,
scan0002.tif, scan0003.tif, scan0005.tif and scan0007.tif will be processed when you
press the Scan button.
You may also want to follow the procedure in the Advanced Workflow Suggestions section of
this User's Guide for locking the exposure and film base color for the entire roll of film. This will
give the best quality scans.
Advanced Workflow Suggestions
If you're scanning several frames from the same roll of film, the following procedure will
optimally set the CCD exposure and film base color (i.e. mask color):
Set Input | Options (p. 49) to 'Professional'.
1. Set Input | Media (p. 50)
2. Insert film with a transparent area
3. If Input | Lock exposure (p. 61) is visible, clear Input | Lock exposure (p. 61)
4. Press the Preview button (p. 46)
5. Adjust cropping if necessary
6. If Input | Lock exposure (p. 61) is visible, set Input | Lock exposure (p. 61)
7. Press the Preview button (p. 46) again
8. If Input | Lock film base color (p. 62) is visible, set Input | Lock film base color (p. 62)For