Canon scanner CanoScan FS4000US User Manual
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CanoScan FS4000US Film Scanner 9 1 2 3 4 5 FilmGet FS User’s Guide QUICK START For Those Who Prefer to Jump Right into Scanning
QUICK START 10 1 2 3 4 5 FilmGet FS User’s Guide Quick Start This section provides the essentials of scanning with FilmGet FS. For those who prefer to jump right into scanning, simply follow the procedures below. If you wish more information in a particular procedure, refer to the pages quoted for that topic. 1Install the FilmGet FS software. Proceed directly to step 2 if you have already installed the FilmGet FS software according to the instructions in Getting Started. See Getting Started p. 30. Connect the scanner to your computer and turn on the power. When the “Add New Hardware Wizard” screen appears, place the supplied “CanoScan Setup CD-ROM” into the CD-ROM drive and follow the instructions in the messages to install the software. See Getting Started p. 50. (1) Place the supplied “CanoScan Setup CD-ROM” into the CD-ROM drive. (2) When CanoScan Setup Utility starts, select [Install the Software] and install Photoshop LE. Be sure to reboot your computer after installation is finished. (3) Start CanoScan Setup Utility again, select [Install the Software] and install FilmGet FS together with the supplied application program.
QUICK START 11 1 2 3 4 5 FilmGet FS User’s Guide 2Start FilmGet FS. See p. 19. Start a TWAIN-compliant application program such as Photoshop LE, and start FilmGet FS using the menu item or button. See p. 22. Start a plug-in-compliant application program such as Photoshop LE, and select FilmGet FS using the menu item or button. When using Photoshop LE, click the [File] menu and select [Import] and [TWAIN_32...].Thumbnail Window Main Window When using Photoshop LE, click the [File] menu and select [Import] and [FilmGet FS 1.0...].Thumbnail Window Main Window
QUICK START 12 1 2 3 4 5 FilmGet FS User’s Guide 3Load the film. See p. 30. 4Set the film type and color mode. See pp. 33 to 35. (1) Click the main window to switch the window. (2) Select a film type (color/ monochrome, negative/positive) that matches the film you are scanning. (3) Set the color mode (color, grayscale, or black and white). 5Make a thumbnail scan of all the frames on the film. See p. 36. (1) Click the [Thumbnail…] button in the main window to display the thumbnail window. (2) Click the [Thumbnail Scan] button in the thumbnail window. (1) Hold the film holder horizontally with the mark facing upwards. (3) Insert the end with the mark into the film holder slot of the scanner. (2) Check that the [R] mark can be seen properly from the right side. The thumbnail scan progress bar will be displayed. Click the [Cancel] button if you wish to stop the thumbnail scan.
QUICK START 13 1 2 3 4 5 FilmGet FS User’s Guide 6Select a frame you wish to scan. See pp. 37, 38. Click a frame to select that frame. The selected frame will be displayed with a red border. If necessary, rotate or flip the frame to change the orientation. 7Preview the image for the selected frame. See pp. 40, 41. Switch to the main window and click the [Preview] button. The image will be displayed in the preview area. For details on switching between the main window and the thumbnail window, see page 32. You can only preview one frame at a time. 8If necessary, adjust the preview image. See pp. 42 to 44. If the preview image orientation and brightness are not to your satisfaction, adjust the images frame by frame using the toolbar in the preview area. You can zoom, rotate or flip the image, or perform auto retouching. The preview progress bar will be displayed. Click the [Cancel] button if you wish to stop the preview. Preview Area Toolbar
QUICK START 14 1 2 3 4 5 FilmGet FS User’s Guide 9If necessary, set the scan settings. See p. 45. If the purpose is clear such as for printout or display on a monitor, set the resolution, output target and other settings for each frame using the scan setting section functions. If the purpose is undecided, scan at default settings. In this case the images are scanned with file mode settings (scanning settings for storage in files). 10If necessary, adjust the image brightness and coloring. See p. 46. If the preview image brightness and coloring are not to your satisfaction, adjust the images frame by frame using the image adjustment section functions. When using the image adjustment section functions, remove the check from the “Use Color Matching” option in the [Color Matching] item of the [Settings] menu. See p. 89. Select a mode corresponding to the purpose of the scanned image. Set the values for each item. Scan Settings Section Select an image adjustment mode (Contrast, Brightness, etc.). Set the values for each item. Image Adjustment Section
QUICK START 15 1 2 3 4 5 FilmGet FS User’s Guide 11Select the scan area for each image. See pp. 47, 48. Drag the ‘+’ shaped mouse cursor diagonally to select a scan area. 12Initiate the final scan. See p. 49. Click the [Scan] button. Scanning is executed. The scanned image will not appear in the preview area, and will instead be transferred to the application program from which FilmGet FS was started. To scan multiple frames in a batch, select the frames to be scanned beforehand at the thumbnail window. The scan progress bar will be displayed. Click the [Cancel] button if you wish to stop the scan.
QUICK START 16 1 2 3 4 5 FilmGet FS User’s Guide 13Click the (close box) at the top right of the window to close the window. For the Macintosh version, click the (close box) at the top left of the window to close the window. The scanned image will be displayed in the window of the application program from which FilmGet FS was started. 14Retouch the image as required. See the manual for your application program. Print or save the image to a disk with the application program from which FilmGet FS was started. The scanned images of all the selected frames will be displayed.
CanoScan FS4000US Film Scanner 17 1 2 3 4 5 FilmGet FS User’s Guide CHAPTER 1 Before Scanning This section introduces procedures and main window and thumbnail window names and functions that you should be familiar with before actually using FilmGet FS. All users read this section. Windows Setup...............................................................18 Macintosh Setup.............................................................21 FilmGet FS Main Window ..............................................24 FilmGet FS Thumbnail Window ....................................26 How to Find Help ............................................................27
Before Scanning 18 1 2 3 4 5 FilmGet FS User’s Guide Windows Setup System Requirements The computer you use to run FilmGet FS must meet the following minimum requirements. Check your computer and install FilmGet FS onto the hard disk drive. FilmGet FS operation is not guaranteed on home-made or shop brand PCs. FilmGet FS is not compatible with NEC PC-9800/9821 series computers. Only one CanoScan scanner may be connected to a computer at a time. Please note that the system may become unstable because the computer’s energy saving mode (sleep mode) is not supported. Installing FilmGet FS Install FilmGet FS according to the instructions in “2. Installing the Driver Software” of “Chapter 2 Using the Scanner with Windows” in Getting Started supplied with the scanner. Computer USB connection: IBM PC-AT compatible computer with standard USB configuration SCSI connection: IBM PC-AT compatible computer with SCSI card installed Operating System Windows 98, Windows 98 SE, Windows 2000, Windows Me CPU Windows 98: Pentium 133 MHz or faster Windows 98 SE: Pentium 133 MHz or faster Windows 2000: Pentium 133 MHz or faster Windows Me: Pentium 150 MHz or faster RAM 64 MB or more (128 MB or more recommended) Display High Color (16 bit) or better, 800 x 600 pixels or better Interface USB 1.1/SCSI II Hard Disk Capacity 500 MB or more (1 GB or more recommended) available after installing the application program CD-ROM Drive Required Required Application ProgramPhotoshop LE or other TWAIN-compliant application program