En Fr Es 35mm/APS(IX240) Film Scanner 35mm/APS(IX240) Film Scanner (En/Fr/Es) User's Manual Manuel de I'utilisateur Printed in Japan SB3I02000201(30) 6MRA0830-- Manual del Usuario
En 35mm/APS(IX240) Film Scanner 35mm/APS(IX240) Film Scanner Before You Begin Setup Basic Scanning Nikon Scan Technical Notes User's Manual
Product Documentation The documentation for this product includes the manuals listed below. Be sure to read all instructions thoroughly. Quick Start Guide The Quick Start Guide provides a quick introduction to installing the Nikon Scan driver software for the scanner, inserting film, and making a simple scan. User’s Manual (this manual) This User’s Manual provides detailed instructions for installing and using a SUPER COOLSCAN 5000 ED and COOLSCAN V ED film scanners.
For Your Safety To prevent damage to this Nikon product or injury to yourself or to others, read the following safety precautions in their entirety before using this equipment. Keep these safety instructions where all those who use the product will read them.
Handling the power cable and plug • Do not damage, modify, or forcibly tug or bend the power cable, place it under heavy objects, or expose it to heat or flame. Should the insulation be damaged and wires become exposed, contact an authorized Nikon service representative for information on replacement or repair. Failure to observe these precautions could result in fire or electric shock. • Do not handle the plug with wet hands. Failure to observe this precaution could cause electric shock.
Notices • No part of the manuals included with this product may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language in any form, by any means, without Nikon’s prior written permission. • Nikon reserves the right to change the specifications of the hardware and software described in these manuals at any time and without prior notice. • Nikon will not be held liable for any damages resulting from the use of this product.
Notice Concerning Prohibition of Copying or Reproduction Note that simply being in possession of material that has been digitally copied or reproduced by means of a scanner, digital camera or other device may be punishable by law. • Items prohibited by law from being copied or reproduced Do not copy or reproduce paper money, coins, securities, government bonds, or local government bonds, even if such copies or reproductions are stamped “Sample.
Table of Contents For Your Safety............................................................................................................................... WARNINGS .................................................................................................................................... CAUTIONS ..................................................................................................................................... Notices ..........................................................
Scanning Short, Long, or Damaged Film ...................................................................................... Film Feed Errors (SA-21) ................................................................................................................ Uninstalling Nikon Scan ................................................................................................................ Windows ........................................................................................................
Before You Begin This chapter describes the conventions used in this manual, the names of scanner parts, and precautions for use. Introduction ............................................................ 2 Parts of the Scanner ............................................... 3 Precautions for Use.................................................
Introduction Thank you for your purchase of a Nikon COOLSCAN film scanner. This manual is for use with both the SUPER COOLSCAN 5000 ED and the COOLSCAN V ED. Read this manual thoroughly before use, and keep it handy when using the product. To make it easier to find the information you need, the following symbols and conventions are used: This icon marks cautions, information that should be read before using the scanner to prevent damage to the device.
Parts of the Scanner Front View SUPER COOLSCAN 5000 ED/ COOLSCAN V ED 1 5 2 4 3 1 Status LED 3 Adapter slot Scanner status is indicated as follows: Status LED Scanner status On No operations in progress. Film and adapters can be inserted or removed. Blinks (about 1.5 ×/s) Scanner busy. Do not turn scanner off or insert or remove film or adapters. Flickers (about 5 ×/s) Hardware or communications error. Turn scanner off, wait for at least 5 s, and turn scanner on again.
Rear View SUPER COOLSCAN 5000 ED COOLSCAN V ED 6 7 9 8 6 Film gate (5000 ED only) This gate is used with the SA-30 roll-film adapter (available separately for the 5000 ED). 7 USB interface connector The square USB cable connector is inserted here. 4 8 AC connector The female end of the AC power cable plugs into this connector.
Precautions for Use Observe the following precautions to ensure that the scanner always produces the best possible results. Check the status LED • Do not turn the scanner off or insert or remove film or adapters while the status LED is blinking. • Do not use other USB devices or turn them on or off while the status LED is blinking. • Do not connect or disconnect USB or IEEE 1394 (Firewire) cables while the status LED is blinking.
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Setup This chapter contains all the information needed to set up the scanner for use, including installing Nikon Scan and connecting the scanner to a computer. Setup and Scanning Guide..................................... 8 Installing Nikon Scan .............................................10 Installing the Scanner...........................................
Setup and Scanning Guide This figure outlines the steps involved in installing the scanner and making a scan. Refer to the page numbers listed for more information. Install software ( 10–19) Computer CD-ROM M CD-ROM M M CD-RO RO Set up the scanner ( M CD-RO RO Nikon Scan 4 -ROM C CD ROM CDD- Imaging application (e.g.
Choose an adapter ( 25) and insert film ( 28–29) 35-mm film in strips of 2–6 frames 35-mm slide SA-21 strip-film adapter MA-21 slide-mount adapter Scan images ( 30–36) Scan window ( 40–43) Tool Chest ( 44–46) Save images ( • Specify the film type and color model ( 31) • Preview images ( 32–33) • Flip and rotate images ( 33) • Select the area to be scanned ( 34–35) • Enhance images using the tools in the Tool Chest, including the Scan Image Enhancer, Digital ICE4 Advanced, and curves ( 35, 44–46)
Installing Nikon Scan Nikon Scan software (provided) is required to control the scanner. The installation instructions that follow are divided into Windows and Macintosh sections. Windows Turn the computer on and wait for Windows to start up.
1 Insert the Nikon Scan 4 CD into the CD-ROM drive A language-selection dialog will be displayed. Select a language and click Next. If the Language Selection Dialog Is Not Displayed If the language selection dialog does not appear after the Nikon Scan CD is inserted: 1. Double-click the My Computer icon on the desktop. 2. Right click the CD-ROM drive containing the Nikon Scan CD. 3. Choose AutoRun from the menu that appears. 2 Click Install The “Install Center” dialog will be displayed.
5 Choose a destination folder The default install location for Nikon Scan is displayed under “Destination Folder.” To choose a different location, click Browse… and navigate to the desired folder. Click Next to install Nikon Scan to the selected folder. 6 Click Yes Click Yes to create the destination folder. 7 Select the scanner drivers Select LS- 40/50/5000 and click Next.
8 Create a shortcut (optional) Click Yes to create a shortcut to Nikon Scan on the desktop. Click No to proceed without creating a shortcut. Settings File Extensions If other Nikon imaging software is installed, the dialog shown at right will be displayed. Click Yes to associate Nikon Scan with settings file extensions such as “.nca” and “.ncv”. 9 Click Use Wizard (recommended) Click Use Wizard to choose an RGB color-space profile with the help of the Color Space Wizard (recommended).
12 Click Finish 13 Restart the computer Click Yes to restart the computer. Once the computer has restarted, take a few minutes to view the ReadMe file, which may contain important information that could not be included in this manual. Viewing the Easy Scanning Guide (Windows) Insert the Nikon Scan 4 Reference Manual/Easy Scanning Guide CD and double-click the easy_ guide.exe icon.
Macintosh Turn the computer on and wait for it to start up. Before continuing with installation, make sure that: • The scanner is NOT connected • No other applications (including anti-virus software) are running • The computer satisfies the following system requirements: CPU Power PC G3 or later (G4 or later recommended) OS* Mac OS 9 (9.1 or later), Mac OS X (10.1.
1 Insert the Nikon Scan CD into the CD-ROM drive A Nikon Scan 4 CD icon will appear on the desktop. Double-click the icon to open the “Nikon Scan 4” window. 2 Double-click the Welcome icon in the “Nikon Scan 4” window 3 Choose a language A language-selection dialog will be displayed. Select a language and click Next. 4 Click Easy Install The “Install Center” dialog will be displayed. Open the “Software” panel and click Easy Install.
6 View the “ReadMe” file Take a few moments to read this file, which may contain important information that could not be included in this manual. Click Continue… to continue with installation. 7 Click Install Click Install to begin installation. Selecting a Plug-ins Folder (Mac OS 9) If a copy of the Nikon Scan plug-in is installed in the plug-ins folders for supported versions of Adobe Photoshop, Photoshop can be used to acquire images directly from the scanner.
9 Click Macintosh Clicking Use Wizard in the opening dialog of the Color Space Wizard displays a platform selection dialog. Click Macintosh. 10 Select Apple RGB In the Windows Color Space Wizard, select Apple RGB (recommended) and click OK. For more information on color-space profiles, see the Nikon Scan Reference Manual.
Viewing the Easy Scanning Guide (Macintosh) Insert the Nikon Scan 4 Reference Manual/Easy Scanning Guide CD and double-click the easy_ guide_OSX icon (Mac OS X) or easy_guide_OS9 icon (Mac OS 9). The Macromedia Flash Player will start and a language selection screen will be displayed; click the appropriate link to view the guide in the desired language. The Easy Scanning Guide can also be copied to the computer hard disk for ease of reference (total size: approximately 200 MB).
Installing the Scanner Step 1 — Choose a Location Choose a flat, stable location close to the computer.
Step 2 — Connect the Power Cable 1 Make sure the power switch is in the “off” position Off position 2 On position Connect the power cable Connect the power cable as shown and plug the scanner into a general-purpose household outlet.
Step 3 — Connect the USB Cable 1 2 Make sure that the scanner is off Connect the USB cable Connect the USB cable provided with the scanner as shown below. Connect the scanner directly to the computer; do not connect the cable via a USB hub or keyboard. Connecting the USB Cable Connect the flat connector to the computer, the square connector to the scanner, making sure that each connector is correctly oriented to match the shape of the USB terminal.
Basic Scanning This chapter details the steps involved in making a simple scan. Step 1 — Turn the Scanner On .............................. 24 Step 2 — Insert an Adapter ................................... 25 Step 3 — Open the Scan Window ......................... 26 Step 4 — Insert Film ............................................... 28 Step 5 — Choose a Film Type and Color Model ... 30 Step 6 — Preview .................................................... 32 Step 7 — Select a Crop .......................
Step 1 — Turn the Scanner On Before turning on the scanner for the first time, make sure that Nikon Scan is installed on the computer and that the power and USB cables are connected. For information on installing Nikon Scan and connecting the cables, see “Setup” ( 7). 1 2 Turn the computer on Turn the computer on and wait for the operating system to start up. Turn the scanner on The status LED will blink for about 30 seconds (5000 ED) or 20 seconds (COOLSCAN V ED) while the scanner initializes.
Step 2 — Insert an Adapter The adapters provided with the SUPER COOLSCAN 5000 ED and COOLSCAN V ED can be used to scan 35-mm film mounted as individual slides or in strips of two to six frames. 1 Choose an adapter To scan Choose 35-mm film in strips of two to six frames SA-21 strip film adapter 35-mm slides (one slide at a time) MA-21 slide mount adapter 2 Check the status LED Make sure that the status LED is glowing steadily. Do not insert adapters or film while the status LED is blinking.
Step 3 — Open the Scan Window The scanner is controlled from the Nikon Scan scan window. 1 Choose the application in which pictures will be displayed After scanning, pictures can be displayed either in Nikon Scan or in a third-party application such as Adobe Photoshop. The application in which pictures will be displayed after scanning is referred to as the “host application.
The scan window will open. “Nikon Scan Is Unable to Find Any Active Devices” If the message shown at right is displayed when the scan window opens, check that the scanner is connected and turned on and that the status LED is not flashing. If the scanner is connected to a Windows computer, check that the scanner has been registered with the Windows Device Manager ( 66). Temporary Storage (Windows Only) If the message shown at right is displayed, click OK.
Step 4 — Insert Film Insert film as shown. SA-21 strip film adapter Hold the film lightly between thumb and forefinger with the reflective base up and the matte emulsion surface down. The film will be fed into the adapter automatically when inserted a short distance. 28 MA-21 slide mount adapter The MA-21 can hold only one slide at a time. Insert the slide short side first, with the reflective base up and the matte emulsion surface down. Stop when the mount contacts the back of the film slot.
Caring for Film Keep film free of dust. If necessary, remove dust from the film with a blower before scanning. Dust on the film could damage the media or affect the quality of the scanned image ( 5). Inserting Film in the SA-21 • Release the film when the feed mechanism activates. Do not pull or push the film or otherwise interfere with the feed mechanism. • For information on what to do if film jams in the adapter, see “Film Feed Errors (SA-21)” ( 60).
Step 5 — Choose a Film Type and Color Model The steps that follow involve the controls in the Nikon Scan scan window. The names and functions of the controls in the scan window are described below. 1 5 6 7 9 2 3 4 1 Control area ( 41) Contains frequently used scanning and preview controls. 2 Information panel ( 42) Lists information on current settings. 3 Preview button ( 42) Click to view selected frames in the preview area, where they can be enhanced using the tools in the Tool Chest.
1 Choose the film type Click the film-type menu in the scan window control area and choose a film type that matches the film being scanned. Option Use with Positive Use with most makes of positive slides and reversal film. These films have a black film base, and the image in each frame appears in its actual colors. Film type menu Use with color film negatives. Color negatives can be identified by their orNeg (Color) ange-tinted film base and by the fact that the colors in the images are reversed.
Step 6 — Preview The SA-21 strip film adapter can be used to perform a “batch scan” on multiple images. Select the frame or frames to be scanned from the thumbnail drawer. The MA-21 Slide-Mount Adapter Because the MA-21 scans slides one at a time, there is no need to select the frame to be scanned. Users of the MA-21 can skip ahead to Step 6-4 ( 33). 1 Open the thumbnail drawer Click the thumbnail drawer tab.
4 Click the Preview button A preview will be displayed in the preview area. Preview button If multiple frames are selected, additional frames can be previewed by clicking the thumbnails in the thumbnail drawer. Rotating and Flipping Images The Layout Tools palette in the Tool Chest ( 44) contains buttons for rotating and flipping images.
Step 7 — Select a Crop To scan only part of an image into the host application, use the Crop Tool in the Layout Tools palette to select the desired area. This selection is referred to as a “crop.” 1 Open the Layout Tools palette Click the triangle next to “Layout Tools” in the Tool Chest (if the Tool Chest is not already open, click the Tools button in the scan window and select Tool Palette 1 from the menu that appears).
Choosing an Output Size and Resolution The “Crop” palette in the Tool Chest is used to specify the size and resolution of the crop when opened in the host application ( 26). For example, to scan an image so that it can be printed within the margins of A4 (21.0 × 29.7 cm) or lettersized (11˝ × 8.5˝ ) paper on a typical inkjet printer: 1 Click the triangle next to “Crop” in the Tool Chest to open the “Crop” palette. 1 2 2 Choose Keep this Crop and use the mouse to 34).
Step 8 — Scan and Save 1 Click the Scan button Click the Scan button to begin scanning the crop selected in the preview area. Progress is shown in the progress window ( 43). Batch Scans If multiple frames are selected in the 32), clicking the thumbnail drawer ( Scan button will display a dialog of batch scan options. Click OK to save the scanned images to disk.
2 Select the save command To save the image in the active window, select Save or Save As… from the File menu in the host application ( 26). If Nikon Scan is being used as a “standalone” application under Windows, the image in the active window can also be saved by clicking the (“Save”) button in the toolbar. 3 Save the image After navigating to the desired location, enter a name for the image and choose a file format. Click the Save button to save the image to disk.
Step 9 — Eject and Exit 1 Eject the film SA-21 To eject film from the SA-21 strip-film adapter, click the eject button in the control area of the scan window. Ejection is complete when the status LED has stopped blinking. Eject button Ejecting Film from the SA-21 Always use the scan window eject button when ejecting film from the SA-21. Wait until ejection is complete before removing film by hand. Pulling on the film during ejection could damage the film or cause errors.
Nikon Scan This chapter provides a brief overview of the Nikon Scan software that controls the scanner. For more information, see the Nikon Scan Reference Manual (on CD). The Scan Window ................................................. 40 The Tool Chest.......................................................
The Scan Window The parts of the scan window are identified below.
The Control Area 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 9 1 Eject button Ejects film from multi-frame adapters such as the SA-21. In the case of the optional SF-210 slide-feeder adapter for the 5000 ED, clicking this button ejects the current slide and feeds a new one. This button can not be used to eject slides from the MA-21. 2 Autofocus button Click to focus the scanner. Control-click (Windows) or option-click (Macintosh) to select a new focus point.
The Information Panel 1 2 3 4 5 1 Orientation Shows the orientation of the image in the preview area, reflecting any flips or rotations that have been performed. 2 Dimensions/file size Lists the width and height of the current selection (in pixels) and the size of the file that would be produced if the selection were scanned at current settings. 3 Image enhancement Shows the current status of Digital ICE4 Advanced and analog gain. Note that using Digital ICE4 Advanced can increase scanning times.
The Thumbnail Drawer Tab Click this tab to open the thumbnail drawer. If multiple frames are selected, the selected images can be scanned in a single batch. This is called a “batch scan.” The Preview Area Selected frames are previewed in this area. Click the “Natural” and “Processed” tabs for a quick “before-and-after” comparison showing the effect of changes to settings in the Tool Chest.
The Tool Chest To display or hide the Tool Chest, click the Tools button in the control area of the scan window. For more information, see the Nikon Scan Reference Manual (on CD). 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Layout tools 3 Crop Select the portion of the image that will be scanned, choose a focus point, or rotate and flip images. Use the Zoom and Grab tools to navigate images that have been opened in Nikon Scan after scanning.
4 Curves 6 Unsharp mask Sharpen images by making colors more distinct. Make adjustments to brightness, contrast, and color targeted to specific portions of the tone range (for example, this tool can be used to increase brightness in shadows). 7 LCH editor 5 Color balance Adjust overall brightness, contrast, and color balance. Make adjustments to brightness and contrast targeted to specific portions of the tone range, or use the hue and chroma editors for precise control of color.
8 Digital ICE4 Advanced (Digital ICE 10 Scan Image Enhancer quad Advanced) Perform automatic brightness, color, and contrast adjustment. 11 Scanner extras Four tools are available: • Digital ICE: mitigate the effects of dust and scratches • Digital ROC: restore faded colors • Digital GEM: reduce the effects of film grain • Digital DEE: increase detail in under- or overexposed areas of the frame 9 Analog gain Adjust exposure values for each of the colored elements in the scanner’s light source.
Technical Notes This chapter lists scanner specifications and provides information on maintenance and troubleshooting. Optional Holders and Adapters........................... 48 Maintenance ......................................................... 52 Troubleshooting.................................................... 56 Scanning Short, Long, or Damaged Film ............ 58 Film Feed Errors (SA-21) ....................................... 60 Uninstalling Nikon Scan .......................................
Optional Holders and Adapters The following adapters and holders are available for the SUPER COOLSCAN 5000 ED and COOLSCAN V ED: Adapter Film 49, 50–51 FH-3 FILM HOLDER Use with MA-21 slide-mount adapter to scan 35-mm film (in strips of 1–6 frames) 49 IA-20 (S) IX240 FILM ADAPTER APS (IX-240) film cartridges 49 FH-G1 MEDICAL HOLDER Use with MA-21 slide-mount adapter to scan glass microscope slides 49 SA-30 ROLL FILM ADAPTER (5000 ED only) Strips or rolls of 35-mm film (2–40 frames) 49 SF-210 SL
Specifications FH-3 STRIP FILM HOLDER (5000 ED and COOLSCAN V ED) Film 35-mm negatives or positives (color or monochrome) in strips of 1–6 frames Size and weight 262 × 4.7 × 50.5 mm/10.3˝ × 0.2˝ × 2.0˝ (W × H × D), 40 g/1.4 oz. (approx.
FH-3 Film Holder The FH-3 allows strips of 35-mm film up to six frames in length to be scanned in the MA21 slide-mount adapter. The FH-3 can be used to scan film that can not be scanned in the SA-21, either because it is only one frame long or because it has excessive curl or damaged perforations ( 58). Placing Film in the Holder 1 Open the holder Holding the FH-3 with the Nikon logo uppermost, unlatch the holder snaps and open the holder.
Inserting the Holder 1 Insert the MA-21 slide-mount adapter After confirming that the status LED is not blinking, slide the MA-21 slide-mount adapter into the adapter slot ( 25). When the adapter is fully inserted, the status LED will blink while the scanner initializes ( 24). Wait until the status LED stops blinking.
Maintenance Caring for the Scanner Storage When the scanner is not in use, replace the MA-21 or SA-21 in the adapter slot and turn the scanner off (be sure to remove any optional film holders from the adapter film slot). If the device will not be used for a prolonged period, unplug the scanner and store it in a wellventilated area where the temperature is between –10 °C (14 °F) and +50 °C (+122 °F) and the humidity less than 60%.
Transport Before transporting the scanner: 1 Remove the adapter from the adapter slot. 2 Turn the scanner on. 3 Wait until the status LED stops blinking. 4 Turn the scanner off. 5 Insert the MA-21. 6 Disconnect the power and interface cables. 7 Repackage the scanner in the original packing materials (if the original packing materials are unavailable, use materials at least as shock resistant as the originals).
Caring for the SA-21 Strip-Film Adapter Storage When the adapter is removed from the scanner, store it in a well-ventilated area where the temperature is between –10 °C (14 °F) and +50 °C (+122 °F) and the humidity less than 60%. Do not store the adapter where it would be subject to sudden temperature changes or condensation. Cleaning The SA-21 is equipped with internal rollers for feeding and ejecting film.
5 Clean the rollers Using a dry cotton swab or a swab that has been lightly dampened with water and wrung out, clean the rollers while turning the toothed wheel slowly in either direction with the ball of your thumb. Excessive force or the use of a screwdriver or other rigid object could damage the wheel. Dry the rollers with a dry cotton swab or leave the roller frame open until the rollers dry.
Troubleshooting If the scanner fails to function as expected, check the problems described below before consulting the original retailer or Nikon service representative. For more information on solving the problems listed here, refer to the page numbers in the rightmost column. Problem Possible cause • Scanner is off Turn the scanner on • Power cable is not properly connected Scanner will not Return the power switch to the off position and reconnect the power turn on (status LED cable.
Problem Possible cause • Other USB devices are connected and turned on Disconnect the other USB devices. If the scanner is connected via a USB hub, adapter, or extension cable, disconnect the scanner and reconnect it directly to the computer. If this does not solve the problem, uninstall all software that uses the USB interface and reinstall Nikon Scan.
Scanning Short, Long, or Damaged Film This section details how to alter long or damaged film strips so that they can be scanned in the SA-21. Strips of 35-mm film that can not be scanned in the SA-21 even with alteration can be scanned in the MA-21 using the optional FH-3 film holder. 58 Problem Solution Ends of film are taped. Remove tape or trim ends of film. After removing tape, wipe off all traces of adhesive with soft, dry cloth, being careful not to damage film.
Problem Solution Additional perforations along one edge of film. Insert film in direction shown. Film is more than six frames long. Cut film into lengths of two to six frames (cut film straight across, being careful not to cut across perforations), or use optional SA-30 roll film adapter (available for 5000 ED only; 48). Film is only one frame long. Use optional FH-3 film holder ( 6 mm or more 50). 30 mm or less Film is curled. Perforations are torn or missing.
Film Feed Errors (SA-21) If film jams in the SA-21, the scanner status LED will flicker on and off about five times a second. Normally, the film will be ejected automatically. If the scanner fails to eject the film, follow the instructions below. 1 Release the adapter lock mechanism If the computer displays an error message, click OK to release the adapter lock mechanism. 2 Remove the SA-21 Exercise caution to avoid damaging any film that may be protruding from the rear of the adapter.
5 Remove the adapter cover 6 Position film at either end of the adapter If neither end of the film is visible, rotate the toothed wheel until one end protrudes from the adapter. 7 Open the roller frame Release the frame lock lever and open the roller frame. Opening the Roller Frame Stop when resistance is felt. Attempting to force the frame open past this point could damage the adapter.
Uninstalling Nikon Scan Before Nikon Scan can be reinstalled or a new version installed, the existing version must be removed from the computer (uninstalled). The instructions that follow are divided into Windows and Macintosh sections. Export Settings Before uninstalling Nikon Scan, export frequently-used scan window settings to a location outside the Nikon Scan application folder. These settings can then be loaded into the scan window once Nikon Scan has been reinstalled.
Macintosh 1 2 Quit all applications 3 4 Double-click the Welcome icon in the “Nikon Scan 4” window 5 Start the installer The “Install Center” dialog will be displayed. Open the “Software” panel and click Easy Install. Insert the Nikon Scan CD into the CD-ROM drive A Nikon Scan 4 CD icon will appear on the desktop. Double-click the icon to open the “Nikon Scan 4” window. Choose a language A language-selection dialog will be displayed. Select a language and click Next.
7 Click Continue… The ReadMe file will be displayed. Click Continue… to display the “Nikon Scan Installer” dialog. 8 Select Uninstall Select Uninstall from the menu at the top left corner of the installer dialog and click the Uninstall button to remove Nikon Scan and its components from the computer. 9 Click OK A confirmation dialog will be displayed when removal is complete. Click OK.
Custom Install (Macintosh Only) The Macintosh version of Nikon Scan offers a custom install option that can be used to install selected program components as described below. 1 Display the “Nikon Scan Installer” dialog After quitting any applications that may be running, insert the Nikon Scan CD in the CDROM drive and display the “Nikon Scan Installer” dialog as described in steps 2–7 of the “Uninstall: Macintosh” section ( 63–64).
Checking Device Registration (Windows Only) The first time the scanner is connected and turned on following installation of Nikon Scan, Windows will “register” the scanner with the Device Manager. If the computer fails to detect the scanner or the scanner does not function as expected when Nikon Scan is running, the computer may not have correctly registered the scanner. Check that the device drivers are correctly installed.
4 Check that the scanner is listed as an imaging device Click the “+” next to “Imaging devices” (Windows XP, Windows 2000 Professional) or “Imaging Device” (Windows Me, Windows 98 SE) and confirm that the scanner is listed. If the Scanner Is Not Listed If the scanner is not listed or appears next to a “!”, “?”, or “×”, the drivers have not been correctly installed. Disconnect the scanner and uninstall Nikon Scan, then reinstall Nikon Scan and reconnect the scanner.
Specifications SUPER COOLSCAN 5000 ED (LS-5000 ED) Media 35-mm slides 35-mm film strips APS (IX-240) film Glass microscope slides Aperture/scan range Aperture Scan range Effective aperture Negatives and positives, in color and monochrome Slides with mounts 1.0–3.2 mm thick, 49–50.8 mm wide. Optional SF-210 slide feeder can be used to scan up to 50 slides with mounts 1.5 mm thick. 2–6 frames; 2–40 frames with optional SA-30 roll film adapter.
COOLSCAN V ED (LS-50 ED) Media 35-mm slides 35-mm film strips APS (IX-240) film Glass microscope slides Aperture/scan range Aperture Scan range Effective aperture Negatives and positives, in color and monochrome Slides with mounts 1.0–3.2 mm thick, 49–50.8 mm wide. 2–6 frames. Strips of 1–6 frames can be scanned with optional FH-3 film holder. Cartridges of 15, 25, and 40 frames can be scanned with optional IA-20 (S) adapter. Prepared glass microscope slides (26 × 76 mm, 0.8–1.
Supplied Adapters MA-21 SLIDE MOUNT ADAPTER Film Mounted 35-mm slides (1.0–3.2 mm thick, 49–50.8 mm wide) Size and weight 71.7 × 59 × 158.3 mm/2.8˝ × 2.3˝ × 6.2˝ (W × H × D), 100 g/3.5 oz. (approx.) Operating mode Can be used in both horizontal and vertical installations SA-21 STRIP FILM ADAPTER Film 35-mm negatives or positives (color or monochrome) in strips of 2–6 frames Feed mechanism Automatic with built-in motor Power source Supplied from scanner Size and weight 80 × 70 × 230 mm/3.1˝ × 2.
Index Symbols 35-mm film strips, 25, 28–29, 32, 38, 48, 50–51, 58–59 35-mm slides, 25, 28–29, 38, 48 A Acquire plug-in, 17, 26 Adapter slot, 3, 25 Adobe Photoshop, 8, 17, 26 Analog gain, 42, 46 Aperture, 68–69 APS (IX-240) film, 48–49, 68–69 Autoexposure, 41 Autofocus, 41 B Bit depth, 35, 46 C Calibrated RGB, 31 Color balance, 45 Color model menu, 31, 41. See also Calibrated RGB; Grayscale.
En Fr Es 35mm/APS(IX240) Film Scanner 35mm/APS(IX240) Film Scanner (En/Fr/Es) User's Manual Manuel de I'utilisateur Printed in Japan SB3I02000201(30) 6MRA0830-- Manual del Usuario