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DiaTools User’s Guide 57
A small white line is exposed across the film where the exposable surface for 24 x 36mm slides begins. If the slides are framed, the frame will cover these markings.
Illustration 21: Example of film cut markings
The illustration shows both left and right an exposed image
(exposed surface) which is narrower than the exposable surface.
Since the white lines in the illustration are not seen on the film itself and the exact cutting points are not easy to find, you can use this option to expose them on the film for you.
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.4.8 Options | Anti Aliasing...
The activation of the smoothness option for preview and exposure can be optimized here. The setting can be made separately for each of them. The following illustration shows an image with a small number of pixels, which leads to a „step“ effect in the image.
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Table of contents
- 2 DiaTools User’s Guide
- 6 1 Preface
- 6 1.1 Application capabilities
- 8 1.2 System requirements
- 9 1.3 About this handbook
- 10 2 Installation
- 10 2.1 Installation of the SCSI card
- 10 2.2 Installation of the GPIB card
- 10 2.3 Installation of the Software
- 12 2.4 Installation of the Hardlock Modul
- 13 2.5 Registration
- 13 2.5.1 Registration of the Hardlock Version
- 13 2.5.2 Registration of the Version Without Hardlock
- 15 2.6 Deinstallation
- 15 2.7 Setting the recorder type and interface
- 17 3 Operation
- 17 3.1 Quick operation with the mouse
- 18 3.2 Exposure of a file
- 19 3.3 Options for exposing a file
- 20 3.3.1 Transferring the LUT to the film recorder
- 20 3.3.2 Gamma curve correction
- 21 3.3.3 Background color alteration
- 22 3.3.4 Margin settings
- 23 3.3.5 Smoothness
- 24 3.3.6 Detail exposure
- 26 3.3.7 Picture rotation
- 27 3.3.8 Number of copies
- 28 3.3.9 Creation of text lines
- 29 3.3.10 Resolution setting
- 30 3.4 Exposure of a job header image
- 30 3.5 Exposure of multiple files
- 30 3.5.1 The loader
- 33 3.5.2 The server
- 34 4 Film recorder controls
- 35 4.1 Film type
- 35 4.2 Resolution
- 35 4.3 Picture counter
- 36 4.4 Image position, Image width and height
- 37 4.5 Pacing
- 37 4.6 Film end query
- 37 4.7 Compression
- 38 4.8 Film loading
- 38 4.9 Film advance
- 38 4.10 Film removal
- 38 4.11 CRT calibration
- 39 4.12 Reset
- 40 5 Practical reference
- 40 5.1 Menu structure
- 40 5.2 The toolbar
- 42 5.3 File menu
- 44 5.3.1 File | Load Image
- 45 5.3.2 File | Loader
- 49 5.3.3 File | Insert Job Marker
- 49 5.3.4 File | Log File
- 51 5.3.5 File | Close
- 51 5.3.6 File | Exit
- 51 5.4 Options menu
- 53 5.4.1 Options | Setup Filmrecorder
- 54 5.4.2 Options | Model
- 54 5.4.3 Options | Interface
- 55 5.4.4 Options | LUT
- 56 5.4.5 Options | Gamma Correction
- 56 5.4.6 Options | Background
- 57 5.4.7 Options | Size
- 4 DiaTools User’s Guide
- 58 5.4.8 Options | Anti Aliasing
- 59 5.4.9 Options | Resolution
- 60 5.4.10 Options | Orientation
- 60 5.4.11 Options | Copies
- 60 5.4.12 Options | Edit text
- 61 5.4.13 Options | Server active
- 62 5.4.14 Options | Server Directory
- 62 5.4.15 Options | Zoom
- 63 5.4.16 Options | Zoom
- 63 5.4.17 Options | Zoom
- 63 5.5 Window menu
- 64 5.5.1 Window | Cascade
- 64 5.5.2 Window | Tile
- 64 5.5.3 Window | Arrange Icons
- 64 5.5.4 Window | Close all
- 64 5.5.5 Window | (Number)
- 65 5.6 Help Menu
- 66 5.6.1 Help | Topics
- 66 5.6.2 Help | Help Contextual
- 66 5.6.3 Help | Help about Manual
- 66 5.6.4 Help | Registration
- 66 5.6.5 Help | Information about DiaTools
- 67 6 Appendix
- 67 6.1 Drag & drop with Windows Explorer
- 67 6.2 Marking multiple files
- 68 6.3 Exposure of presentations from PowerPoint
- 70 6.4 Exposure of presentations from CorelDRAW!