3 operation to use a strip fiim holder, Operation to use a strip film holder – Nikon 35MM Film Scanner LS-10E User Manual
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[a]
Fig. 4.9 The closed strip film holder
Le porte-film en bande
Der geschlossene Filmstreifenhalter
[d]
4-3 Operation to Use a Strip Fiim
Holder
Negative processed film is typically cut into strips of four
to six frames per strip. It is not necessary to cut and
mount this film before scanning. The scanner can
accommodate film strips up to six frames long using the
strip film holder. The strip film holder is shown in Figure
4.9.
[a] Front of strip film holder
[b] Top of strip film holder
[c] Back of strip film holder
The front of the strip film holder is the tapered end. It is
designed to fit easily into the scanner film slot, similar
to inserting a slide.
The back of the strip film holder is wider than the front.
It extends out the front of the scanner during scanning
operations.
Insert the holder from the narrow side with arrow
heading into the scanner up to the
TTT
mark.
Always eject the holder by using the software function
button.
When closed, as shown in Figure 4.9, the strip film
holder fits into the scanner just as a slide would. Of
course, the back end of the holder extends out of the
scanner during the scanning operation. Any excess film
in the strip will always extend out the back end of the
strip film holder.
A typical example is shown in Figure 4.10, Note that the
film extends out the back of the strip film holder.
[d] Front of strip film holder
[e] Film strip with six frames
[fj Back of strip film holder
[e]
Fig. 4.10 The strip fiim hoider with fiim inserted
The strip film holder is loaded and ready for
scanning.
Le porte-film avec une bande de 6 vues
La bande est positionnée pour une
numérisation correcte.
Der Filmstreifenhalter mit eingelegtem Film
Der Streifenhalter ist geladen und zum
Scannen bereit.
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