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Resolution and output size. Minolta II, DIMAGE SCAN ELITE, Dimage Scan Elite II, ELITE_II
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INPUTTING THE SCAN SETTING BY YOURSELF
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Resolution and output size
The resolution can be expressed in dpi (dots per inch). This refers to how many pixels are placed along one linear inch. The resolution of 350 dpi, which is commonly used in the commercial printing field, means that an area of one square inch would use 122,500 pixels. The larger the resolution, the greater the detail in the image. However, as the resolution increases, so does the file size.
The image resolution should be decided by the resolution of the output device. A printer with a resolution of 150 dpi will not be able to print a 300 dpi file any better than a 150 dpi file; the 300 dpi file will just be four-times larger.
Once the output resolution is determined, the input resolution should be calculated from the magnification needed to match the output.
Input resolution
Output resolution
=
Output size
Input size
= Magnification
For example, imagine the output print is 150mm x 100mm at the resolution of 150 dpi. The input image is from 35mm film (image size: 36mm x 24mm). The magnification can be calculated as follows:
Output size
Input size
=
100mm (print)
24mm (film)
= approx. 4 times
From this, the input resolution can be determined: 150 dpi multiplied by 4. The input resolution needed is 600 dpi.
EXAMPLE: SETTING THE SCANNER OUTPUT BY PIXELS
1 Select “pixel” from the unit list box.
• The output-resolution and input-size boxes are deselected.
2 Enter the dpi resolution for the output size. In this example, enter 640 for the width and 480 for the height.
Click the output-size lock button to fix the values.
• The output-size boxes will be deselected.
3 Use the mouse to adjust the cropping frame over the prescan image to define the final scanning area.
• Click on the frame of the cropping area to resize the box. The input resolution will adjust according to the cropping area. Click and drag the centre of the area to move the frame.
• The scan setting is now complete.
• Once made, scan settings remain in effect until changed.
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Table of contents
- 4 BEFORE YOU BEGIN
- 6 FOR PROPER AND SAFE USE
- 8 GETTING STARTED
- 10 About TWAIN drivers and plug-ins
- 10 2000 Professional/Me/XP
- 12 Macintosh
- 14 ELEMENTS
- 14 2000 Professional/Me/XP
- 17 Macintosh
- 19 NAMES OF PARTS
- 19 CONNECTING THE AC ADAPTOR
- 20 IEEE 1394 cable
- 20 USB cable
- 21 Disconnecting the cable with Windows
- 22 EASY SCAN UTILITY
- 22 Windows
- 22 Macintosh
- 23 LOADING THE FILM HOLDER
- 23 Loading the 35mm film holder – FH-U
- 24 (sold separately)
- 25 INSERTING THE FILM HOLDER
- 26 Inserting the APS Adaptor AD
- 26 SPECIFYING THE FILM TYPE
- 27 MAKING AN INDEX SCAN
- 27 SCANNED
- 27 IMAGE
- 28 CESSING
- 28 SETTINGS
- 28 10. SCANNING AND SAVING THE IMAGE
- 29 Turning off the scanner
- 30 STANDARD SCAN UTILITY
- 31 UTILITY
- 31 SCAN UTILITY
- 31 Elements
- 31 Launching the utility software
- 32 SCAN UTILITY
- 32 Photoshop Elements
- 32 Launching the utility software
- 33 2. SETTING UP THE SCANNER
- 33 MAIN WINDOW
- 36 3. LOADING THE FILM HOLDER
- 37 5. INDEX SCAN
- 37 INDEX TAB
- 38 MAKING AN INDEX SCAN
- 38 RESIZING THE UTILITY WINDOW
- 38 SELECTING INDEX THUMBNAILS
- 39 FRAMES
- 40 FIT-TO-WINDOW BUTTON
- 40 REVERSING THE FRAME ORDER
- 40 SAVING THE INDEX THUMBNAILS
- 41 SAVING AN INDEX FILE
- 41 LOADING AN INDEX FILE
- 42 6. MAKING A PRESCAN
- 42 PRESCAN TAB
- 43 MAKING A PRESCAN
- 43 CROPPING THE IMAGE
- 43 Auto cropping
- 44 Manual cropping
- 45 IMAGE
- 45 FIT-TO-WINDOW BUTTON
- 47 ZOOMING
- 47 GRAB BUTTON
- 48 AUTO EXPOSURE
- 48 AE area selection
- 49 AE lock
- 49 POINT AF (AUTOFOCUS)
- 50 MANUAL FOCUS
- 51 CROPPING APS IMAGES
- 51 WINDOW
- 51 Frame number
- 51 RGB display
- 52 7. IMAGE CORRECTION
- 52 IMAGE CORRECTION TAB
- 53 TONE CURVES AND HISTOGRAM
- 54 RGB and CMYK
- 54 COMPLEMENTARY COLOUR
- 54 CHANNEL
- 55 CHANGING THE TONE CURVES
- 55 FREEHAND
- 56 RECTIONS
- 56 About the tone curve
- 56 Bringing out detail in the shadows
- 57 Increasing the contrast of an image
- 57 Correcting colour with tone curves
- 58 RECTIONS
- 60 HISTOGRAM CORRECTION
- 60 Auto setting
- 60 Manual setting
- 61 Colour corrections with the histogram
- 62 CORRECTIONS
- 62 Auto setting
- 63 CORRECTIONS
- 63 Auto setting
- 64 VARIATION CORRECTIONS
- 64 Colour-balance variation
- 64 Brightness & Contrast variation
- 65 Saturation variation
- 66 UNSHARP MASK
- 67 Undoing an image correction
- 67 Redoing a cancelled image correction
- 67 Resetting all image corrections
- 67 MAKING SNAPSHOT THUMBNAILS
- 68 CORRECTIONS
- 68 Saving an image-correction Job
- 68 Loading an image-correction Job
- 68 IMAGES
- 69 CORRECTIONS
- 69 REQUIREMENTS
- 70 DIGITAL ICE
- 71 DIGITAL ROC
- 72 DIGITAL GEM
- 74 8. SCAN SETTINGS
- 74 SCAN-SETTING DIALOG BOX
- 75 USING JOB FILES
- 76 Job Categories
- 77 MANUALLY
- 78 Resolution and output size
- 78 setting the scanner output by pixels
- 79 size and output resolution
- 80 SAVING A JOB FILE
- 80 DELETING A JOB FILE
- 81 9. MAKING THE FINAL SCAN
- 81 cessing application
- 81 When using the utility software only
- 82 File types
- 83 CUSTOM WIZARD
- 85 Quitting the Standard Scan Utility
- 86 APPENDIX
- 86 IEEE 1394 AND USB INTERFACES
- 86 IEEE 1394 AND USB
- 86 AND SCANNER ON
- 87 Windows Me
- 88 COLOUR MATCHING
- 89 OUTPUT COLOUR SPACE
- 91 Scanner colour profiles
- 92 INSTALLED FILES AND FOLDERS
- 93 JOB FILE LIST
- 93 35mm film
- 95 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- 96 TROUBLESHOOTING
- 97 USER TECHNICAL SUPPORT
- 98 INDEX