Introduction, Film, Basic operation – Nikon LS-10 Installation Guide for Macintosh User Manual

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Chapter 4

Basic Operation

Basic Operation

Introduction

By this time you have completed the hardware setup portion of your Coolscan

installation. Installation of the Nikon scanning software is covered in the companion

user manual

Software Reference for Scanners.

Before proceeding to the software installation, this chapter will introduce you to

the basic mechanical operation of Coolscan, including attributes of various film types

and slide mounts, orientations supported by Coolscan, care and preparation of the film,

proper usage of the film strip holder, and focusing.

Film

Coolscan is a 35mm film scanner. Cameras using 35mm film are widely available

and handle a wide variety of film types, including color negative, color transparency

(slide) and monochrome (Black and White). The 35mm frame format is shown in

Figure 4.1.

35mm image area

Figure 4.1

35mm film image area.

In the case of slides, 35mm film will be returned from your film processor in

35mm slide mounts, or in the case of negatives, cut into strips of 5 or 6 frames in

length. Coolscan can accommodate either of these two film types. Film mounted in a

slide holder is shown in Figure 4.2a, while an uncut strip of negative film is shown in

Figure 4.2b.

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Coolscan Installation Guide for Macintosh

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