Scanning – Nikon LS-2000 User Manual

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4. Scanning

Nikon

LS-2000 35 mm Film Scanner User’s Guide

Cautions

Examine the film for use in the SA-20 carefully prior to scan-
ning. Film must be flat or curl slightly towards the emulsion

surface (film should fit in the gauge on top of the adapter). Film
cannot be used in the adapter if:

there is tape on the film

the film has been folded

the perforations have been torn

the film has been cut on an angle or torn

Film that cannot be scanned in the SA-20 can be scanned in the
MA-20 slide adapter using the FH-2 film holder (see the LS-

2000 Reference Manual).

Film must be clean and free from fingerprints. In the case of the

SA-20, the presence of dirt could cause damage to the film.
Before scanning, remove dust with a blower and gently wipe off

any finger prints with a soft, dry cloth.

Detailed information on the kinds of film appropriate for use in the

LS-2000 and on inserting film, see the LS-2000 Reference Manual.

Step 5—Choose a film type

In the scan window, select a film type appropri-
ate to the type of film (positive or negative)

inserted in the scanner.

Step 6—Choose a color space

Choose a color space from among those listed
in the color-space pop-up menu. The color

spaces available depend on whether Nikon
Color Management is used; see the software

reference manual for your platform for details.
By default, color spaces of calibrated RGB

(sRGB), CMYK, and Lch (HSL) are available.

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