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Using the Nikon CoolScan slide scanner

NOTE: When using the Nikon Coolscan IV scanner, please see the Tips and Tricks page on scanning in order to save yourself time and effort.
Insert the slide into the

Getting Started: loading the media

Loading Slides: Place the slide face up into the slide receiver located on the front of the Nikon Coolscan. Gently push the slide into the receiver until it stops.
Ejecting Slides: After scanning has completed, eject the slide by pressing the button to the right of the slide receiver.

Scanning with the Nikon Coolscan

Double click on the Nikon Scan 3.1 Icon on the desktop. When application starts, a program window will appear with the following:

  1. Program window
  2. Scanner Interface
  3. Progress Window

Step 1: In the scanner interface window, press the teal PREVIEW button to start the scanning process.

Step 2: Click and drag the mouse from one corner to the opposite corner of the area to be scanned. A marquee scrolling outline will appear.

 

Step3: Open the Tools Palette by selecting the Nikon Scan - Tools - Tools Palette in the program window. Under the CROP tab (click the dark gray triangle to expand menu item), select the desired size outcome (Keep this output size), the desired file size, scale and resolution.

Step 4: Click on the green SCAN button to complete the scanning process.

 

During the scanning process, the progress window will appear and show the progress of the application as it processes your command.

 

Tips and Tricks

  • When scanning, do all of the enlargement and resizing from the original. The more that the image is resized AFTER scanning, the more pixilated and distortion will occur.
  • When scanning, it is not necessary to scan the image at the resolution of the printer that it will be printed on. Please see Image DPI vs. Printer DPI Help.

Frequently Asked Questions

Question: Why is my picture only 2" x 2.5" when I open it in PhotoShop?
Answer: Unless configured otherwise, the scanner is configured to scan and save the image at its original size. To enlarge the image during the scanning process's, configure the Crop options in the Tool palette to increase the image in scale during the scanning process.

NOTE: It is suggested that all enlarging be done DURING the scanning process. Any enlargements made after the scanning process will degrade the quality of the image is resized larger than the original.

This is the latest addition to the Digital Media Group. It is capable of scanning slides and negatives. The negative carrier can be loaned from the Media Services Staff in Hayes 235.

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