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INSTRUCTIONFRONTIER WORKFLOW MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE MS01 Global Operation Guide First Edition MS01 Software Version 2.5.5 13 June 2008 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 OVERVIEW -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 USING THIS GUIDE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 ABBREVIATIONS, ACRONYMS, AND DEFINITIONS ---------------------------------------------------------------- 2 COPYRIGHTS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4 CHAPTER 2: OPERATIONAL SAFETY & USE CONDITIONS ----------------------------------------- 5 SAFETY ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 BASIC OPERATING PRECAUTIONS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5 CAUTIONS REGARDING ELECTRIC SHOCK --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 ROOM CONDITIONS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 TEMPERATURE: 15° TO 30°C (59° TO 86°F) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 RELATIVE HUMIDITY: 30% TO 70% ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 VENTILATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 7 ILLUMINATION: 500 LUX OR LOWER ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 REFERENCE------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 7 MONITOR AND ICIII HANDLING PRECAUTIONS ----------------------------------------------------------------- 8 ICIII ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 MEDIA HANDLING ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 USING THE MOUSE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 SELECTING ITEMS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 10 MOVING THE POINTER------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 CLICKING ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 CHAPTER 3: COMPONENT NAMES & RELATED FUNCTIONS------------------------------------- 11 EXTERNAL VIEW OF SYSTEM --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12 KNOW YOUR SYSTEM ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12 TYPES OF ICIII COMPUTERS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 12 FUJIFILM PRINTERS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12 SUPPORTED OPERATING SYSTEMS----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12 FUJIFILM SCANNERS --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12 THIRD-PARTY PRINTERS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12 CHAPTER 4: STARTING UP & SHUTTING DOWN ------------------------------------------------------ 13 POWER FOR THE MS01 2.5.5 SYSTEM ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13 CHAPTER 5: SCREEN SAMPLES ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 14 © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation. All rights reserved. i CHAPTER 6: BASIC OPERATIONS FOR DIGITAL INPUT -------------------------------------------- 15 OVERVIEW ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15 CREATING PRINTS AND OTHER PRODUCTS FROM DIGITAL -------------------------------------------------- 15 WHOLE ROLL PRODUCTS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 18 CHAPTER 7: BASIC OPERATIONS FOR FILM INPUT-------------------------------------------------- 19 OVERVIEW ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19 SP 1500/2000/2500 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19 >>> CREATING PRINTS FROM FILM IN AUTO OR SEMI MODE BY PRE-SCANNING THE FILM ---------------- 19 >>> CREATING PRINTS FROM FILM IN AUTO OR SEMI MODE BY ENTERING ORDER INFORMATION BEFORE INSERTING THE FILM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 22 >>> CREATING A MULTI-ROLL ORDER FROM FILM--------------------------------------------------------------- 24 >>> CREATING A CD, AN INDEX PRINT, OR A PROMO PRINT FROM FILM IN AUTO OR SEMI MODE ------- 26 >>> PREPARING THE MANUAL CARRIER MFC 10AY ------------------------------------------------------------ 29 >>> CREATING PRINTS IN MANUAL MODE------------------------------------------------------------------------- 30 SP 500/3000 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 32 >>> CREATING PRINTS FROM FILM IN AUTO OR SEMI MODE --------------------------------------------------- 32 >>> CREATING A MULTI-ROLL ORDER FROM FILM--------------------------------------------------------------- 34 >>> CREATING A CD, AN INDEX PRINT, OR A PROMO PRINT ORDER IN AUTO OR SEMI MODE ------------ 36 >>> CREATING PRINTS FROM FILM IN MANUAL MODE ---------------------------------------------------------- 40 CHAPTER 8: ADDITIONAL OPERATIONS ----------------------------------------------------------------- 43 OVERVIEW ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 43 MAKING QUICK PRINTS OF SELECTED IMAGES ---------------------------------------------------------------- 44 REMAKE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 46 CREATING DIGITAL IMAGES USING FLATBED SCANNERS ---------------------------------------------------- 47 SWITCHER APPLICATION -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 51 ADJUSTING IMAGES -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 52 USING THE ADJUST IMAGES SETUP 1 TAB -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 53 AUTO CORRECTION ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 53 SCENE CORRECTION --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 53 RED EYE CORRECTION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 53 NOISE REDUCTION ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 54 MONOTONE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 54 SMOOTH SKIN ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 54 CUSTOM CHANNELS --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 55 USING THE ADJUST IMAGES SETUP 2 TAB -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 59 SATURATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 59 TONE ADJUST ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 59 BRIGHT MODE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 59 BASIC COLOR MODE--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 59 SHARPNESS-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 60 SKIN TONE CUSTOMIZATION ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 60 USING THE ADJUST IMAGES SETUP 3 TAB -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 61 © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. ii 66 ZOOM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------. iii .61 CURVES -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.68 CREATING PRINT PRODUCTS USING PRINT SIZE TEMPLATES.63 RETOUCH ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------. ETC.66 VIEW IMAGES > ADJUST IMAGES > SETUP 3 > RETOUCH -------------------------------------------------------.73 © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved.ADDITIONAL TOOLS --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.65 PAN ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------. (COMPOSE SINGLE TAB) --------------.65 ROTATE -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.65 COLORSPACE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.67 COMPOSE --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------. (COMPOSE MULTI TAB)---------------.68 CREATING PRINT PRODUCTS USING PRINT SIZE TEMPLATES. ETC. . It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices and property-damage-only accidents. In this guide. if not avoided. • The basic operations for using digital images (see page 15). NOTE NOTE designates those items. In this chapter. IMPORTANT IMPORTANT describes improper handling procedures that may adversely affect performance or damage the equipment. you will learn: • Operational safety and user conditions of the MS system and hardware (see page 5). Using this Guide Be aware of the following guidelines when using this guide. • Component names and system configurations (see page 11). and supplementary explanations for which it is important to maintain methodical concern and consideration relative to operational procedures. WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which. could result in serious injury or even death. Designates an additional comment or extra information. • Start-up and shut-down information (see page 13).Chapter 1: Introduction Overview This guide provides details and instructions for Fujifilm’s new Frontier Workflow Management Software (MS) for retail lab systems. • Additional operations (see page 43). • The basic operations for using images from film (see page 19). . you will learn: • Some basic definitions for terms used by MS. may result in minor or moderate injury. if not avoided. • About MS01 screens (see page 14). provisions. CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which. Abbreviations, Acronyms, and Definitions Term Definition A1 Scanner software that works with the SP 1500, SP 2000, and SP 2500 scanners. This is a sub-section of the MS01 system. Cancel Selecting Cancel while using MS01 will ensure that the order is not processed. Digital Link Request Spooler Developed by Fujifilm, this application performs all background processing for producing prints and CDs, receiving input from external sources such as kiosk, and communications with remote systems via the internet. It also manages a database containing all production information, and is responsible for scheduling of tasks and devices throughout the system. This application is also known as Simon. FDD Frontier Driver Direct. This service provides more control and greater messaging capabilities when printing. FMPC The Frontier Manager PC, also known as the LPC. One of the terms used for a separate computer used to drive an LP printer and receive data from the scanner (if configured to do so). Frontier The name used to describe Fujifilm developed printers. HCIP High capacity image processor. This is a rendering device attached to the MS01 system. By having an HCIP attached to your MS01 system, it order processing speed id increased. ICIII Imaging Controller III computer, formerly known as PIC (photo imaging controller computer) and DIC (digital imaging controller computer). Local CD Writer This is a CD writer attached to the IC or an IC Workstation. This allows for one (1) CD to be written at a time. Local CD writers do not have the ability to print the labels automatically on the CDs. LP Laser Printer. This is the abbreviation that pre-pends Fujifilm printer model names. For example, LP 5000. LPC Laser Printer Controller, also known as the FMPC. One of the terms used as a name for the computer, which is separate from the ICIII computer that is used to drive a printer. MS01 Also known as the Frontier Workflow Management Software. This is the overall system, including the scanner software and the printer software. MS11 Scanner software that works with SP 500 and SP 3000 scanners. This is a sub-section of the MS01 system. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. 2 Term Definition Panda (Printer And Device Application) Developed by Fujifilm, this application provides an interface between the Digital Link Request Spooler and various devices, such as Frontier, Copal, and Epson printers. It manages device operations and provides status and messages to the rest of the system in a consistent manner, so that devices may easily be interchanged or added, as needed. Red exclamation mark On the ICIII, this is an emergency shutdown for this complete system. This will power the IC system off. Note: This is not the proper shutdown procedure. Only do this if directed to do so by Technical Support. On the FMPC, this is an emergency shutdown for Panda. This will not power off the FMPC box. Note: This is not the proper shutdown procedure. Only do this if directly by Technical Support. Rimage This is a 3rd party CD burning device designed for high volumes of CD creation. This system allows multiple CDs to be written simultaneously. The Rimage system can print labels directly onto CDs. Depending on the model of Rimage, it may have two or four CD burners and a single printer. Software Launcher This is a tool that allows the user to switch to any of the programs that are currently running. SP The abbreviation that pre-pends Fujifilm scanner model names. For example, SP500. SPC The name for the computer, separate from the ICIII computer that drives the scanner. Suspend Selecting Suspend while using MS01 pauses the order. Workstation This is another digital input system for the MS01 software. It allows control of a printer, digital ingest, and CD burning. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. 3 Copyrights To view the software copyrights, press the <F1> button on the keyboard. The About MS01 dialog box opens. To view more copyright information, click the Additional Copyrights… button. The Additional Copyrights dialog box opens. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. 4 Chapter 2: Operational Safety & Use Conditions Safety Basic Operating Precautions When accessing the machine interior for inspection or servicing, shut down the system by doing the postoperational checks, place the built-in circuit breaker in the OFF (K) position, and turn OFF the main power (external power distribution switch). Inspecting or servicing the inside of the machine with the main power circuit breaker left ON may expose personnel to hazardous conditions and damage the machine. If the machine emits smoke, generates an abnormal sound or its external surface becomes unduly hot, immediately stop using it, place the built-in circuit breaker in the OFF (K) position, unplug the power cable, turn OFF the main power circuit breaker, and contact your local dealer. [1] Do not modify the machine without permission from the manufacturer because safety assurance features and other essential functions may be impaired. If the machine needs to be modified, contact your local dealer. [2] Never remove covers or other parts that are screwed down to avoid the risk of electric shock or injury to personnel. If any parts need to be unscrewed, contact your local dealer. Use only Fujifilm-recommended replacement parts. IMPORTANT: If parts other than those recommended by Fujifilm are used, the warranty will be voided. [3] Do not insert your hands or fingers into the moving parts of the processor while the machine is in operation to avoid the risk of injury. [4] Do not insert your hands or fingers under the scanner section while the machine is in operation to avoid the risk of injury by being caught between the scanner section and carrier. [1] Do not operate the machine with cover open/close sensors forced ON while the covers are open. These sensors serve as safety switches. If they are forced ON, the system mistakenly assumes that the open covers are “closed” making the machine operative, and this may expose personnel to hazardous conditions and damage the machine. Never position objects in close proximity to light sources or processing or dryer section cover vents. Doing so will impair machine ventilation thereby causing temperature control problems. [2] Do not stare at the light emitted from the light source for prolonged periods of © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. 5 mechanical failure or abnormal prints may result. the keyboard may become inoperative due to a short circuit. power cable. electric shock to personnel or abnormal operation may result. [3] If anything drops into the machine. [8] Do not handle the power cable with wet hands to avoid the risk of electric shock. If the operator steps on the power cable while working. [2] Do not place items such as a cup.) are spilled. tea. water. vessel of water. If these connectors are disconnected. short circuit in the machine or other accidents may occur. do not touch the machine. take care not to overload the outlet or wiring accessories such as power strips. [5] When connecting the power cable to an outlet. Overloading may result in fire due to heat generation. Incomplete connection may cause fire or electric shock to personnel. or consult your technical representative. [4] Do not pull the cables forcibly. If a liquid is spilled on the keyboard. on the scanner or processor. If the contents (coffee. be sure to hold the plug. and position the cable so that it does not get in the way of the operator. or plug to avoid the risk of electric shock. [5] Do not disconnect the cable connectors located on the rear side of the ICIII unless instructed by your technical representative. etc. remove it after turning OFF the power. [3] Connect the power cable of the scanner to the outlet having the capacity of 10 amperes or higher. Ensure that all cables are undamaged and correctly connected. 6 . [6] Be sure to connect the power cable to the outlet completely. Pulling the power cable may cause electric shock to personnel or fire due to a short circuit. etc. special operations may be required for checking the system. Ensure the electrical earth connection is permanently made. electric shock to personnel. Avoid the possibility of electric shock by noting the following: Never operate the machine if it is wet. [7] When disconnecting the power cable. electric shock to personnel or abnormal operation may result. vase. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. plastic bottle. If the cables are handled roughly. [9] During a thunderstorm. [4] Do not use any liquid near the keyboard. Cautions Regarding Electric Shock [1] Utmost care should be taken as the scanner and the processor are connected to a 100/200/210/220/230/240V AC power source. If the machine is operated without removing this foreign matter.time because this may damage your eyesight. Never operate the machine if the surrounding floor is wet. Room Conditions Temperature: 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F) Ambient room temperatures above 30°C (86°F) or below 15°C (59°F) will destabilize processing and replenisher solution temperatures to the detriment of processing performance. use curtains or blinds to shield the equipment from such extraneous light. thus producing abnormal prints. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved.3 ft. Ventilation Provide an outside air vent close to the processor section and maintain adequate ventilation. Relative Humidity: 30% to 70% Relative humidity above 70% will result in inadequate paper transport or improper paper drying. 7 .). Maintain the ambient room relative humidity within the range of 30% to 70% RH at all times. Pay special attention to room temperatures in wintertime and maintain solution temperatures within designated ranges. Excessively high indoor illumination levels will adversely affect the quality of finished prints. Illumination: 500 lux or lower Maintain room illumination levels so that no more than 500 lux falls on the scanner and printer upper surfaces. REFERENCE Two 40W fluorescent lamps provide 500 lux of illumination at a distance of 1 meter (3. Should the equipment main body or paper magazine be exposed to direct outside light or strong reflected light. Otherwise the ambient temperature and humidity cannot be measured correctly and insufficient paper drying may result. Do not expose the processor to the wind blowing from the air conditioner or a room fan. Do not open the ICIII or other equipment without the consent of Fujifilm’s service representative. • • • • Do not install any application software other than those described in this manual without Fujifilm’s consent. electric shock or a breakdown may result. For details.Monitor and ICIII Handling Precautions If anything unusual occurs during operation.. disconnect the power plug immediately and contact your local dealer. Do not modify the data structure or data in the hard disk. ICIII To prevent damage to the system. In case you spill liquid or drop something into the housing. strange noise. Do not add to or modify expansion cards or RAM cards. disconnect the power plug immediately and contact your dealer. etc. abide by the following points. refer to the operating instructions for the monitor. Do not place the monitor close to magnetic fields. 8 . Do not obstruct air vents. If you continue using the equipment in that situation. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. Do not reboot using the [Ctrl]+[Alt]+[Del] keys. fire. peculiar odor. perform the post-operational check. To shut down the system. such as smoke. Do not leave the media in a high-temperature. Make sure dust or debris does not collect on the terminal. corruption of data may occur. Do not place the media near a heat source. For FD or/and MO: Never open the shutter to touch the disk. 9 . high-humidity place for a long time.Media Handling IMPORTANT Before removing the media from the media reader or drive. To remove any dust or debris adhering to the reading surface. Make sure dust or debris does not collect on the reading surface of the CD. IMPORTANT If the system is turned off or shut down while reading the data. Do not place the media near a heat source. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. anti-static cleaner. use a soft cloth to wipe it off. When wiping off dust or debris. never use any solvent such as benzine. Make sure dust or debris does not collect on the terminal. Do not damage or drop the media. thinner. the data in the media may be corrupted. Make sure not to turn off ICIII or media drives. make sure that the access LED has completely gone out. To prevent unexpected data loss. it is strongly recommended to use a UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply). If it is removed while the LED is still lit. For CD: Keep the following points in mind when handling or storing the CD. starting from the center and moving to the outside. Do not leave the media in a high-temperature. high-humidity place for a long time. IMPORTANT For SD/Memory Stick/Compact Flash: Keep the following points in mind when handling or storing the media. If the shutter is open. close it before inserting it into the drive. 10 . dialog box option. Double-click: Click the left-hand button of the mouse twice in rapid succession. Clicking Click: Press and release the left-hand button of the mouse without moving the mouse.Using the Mouse Selecting Items Move the tip of the pointer to an icon. If the mouse reaches the end of the surface. Click the left-hand button of the mouse. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved.. or menu item. Moving the Pointer Move the mouse on a level surface. The selected item is highlighted. move it to a workable position. The pointer moves on the screen. Chapter 3: Component Names & Related Functions External View of System © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. 11 . The MS01 software supports the following printer models: Supported Operating Systems Windows XP Fujifilm Scanners The MS software supports the following scanner models: USB Scanners: • SP 500 Network Printers: • DL 400 Inkjet Dry Lab Printer • DL 410 Inkjet Dry Lab Printer • LP 5000 Wet Lab Printer • LP 7000 Wet Lab Printer • LP 7100 Wet Lab Printer • LP 7200 Wet Lab Printer • LP 7500 Wet Lab Printer • LP 7600 Wet Lab Printer • LP 7700 Wet Lab Printer • LP 7900 Wet Lab Printer USB Printers: • DPB 1500 Dry Lab Printer • ASK 2000 Dry Lab Printer • ASK 4000 Dry Lab Printer • ASK 4000A Dry Lab Printer Firewire Scanners: • SP 1500 • SP 2000 • SP 2500 • SP 3000 Third-Party Printers The MS software supports the following printers: • Epson Stylus Pro Wide Format Printers • Zebra Gift Card Printers • Xerox Phaser Printer Firewire Printers: • LP 1500 Wet Lab Printer • LP 2000 Wet Lab Printer • LP 2500 Wet Lab Printer • LP 5500 Wet Lab Printer • LP 5700 Wet Lab Printer • LP 5900 Wet Lab Printer • SLP800 (330 printer) • SLP1000 (340 printer) © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. Types of ICIII Computers Fujifilm Printers The computers that support the software vary per Fujifilm region and location. 12 .System Configuration Know Your System It is very important to know your system configuration before installing the MS01 software to ensure proper functionality and performance. Use the following guidelines to ensure that your lab system’s components run properly. refer to the MS01 version 2.5. refer to the following table regarding which hardware items should always be kept running or powered-down daily. Power for the MS01 2. Additionally. 13 .5 Global Start-up and Shut-down Guide.5 System Not all hardware components in a Fujifilm retail lab system should be shut-down nightly. 1 Never Power Off Power Off Nightly ICIII CPU (formerly known as the PIC/DIC) Fujifilm Inkjet printer(s) Kiosks RIP CPU associated with the inkjet printers Zebra Gift Card Printer: Epson Wide Format Printer Xerox Phaser Printer Fujifilm Film Scanner Rimage CD Writer/Printers Fujifilm Frontier Printer High Capacity Image Processor Fujifilm Frontier Manager Controller (FMPC) 1 These devices should only be powered off for necessary maintenance.Chapter 4: Starting Up & Shutting Down For details regarding how to correctly power-up and turn-off systems.5. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. refer to the MS01 Global Getting Started Guide. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. 14 .Chapter 5: Screen Samples For details regarding the screens of the MS01 system. 15 . Note: The software may be configured to automatically create an incremental ID number. The Order Info > ID field enables. (See page 18. The ID number can be 16-digits or less.Chapter 6: Basic Operations for Digital Input Overview In this chapter. The View Orders screen opens.) Creating Prints and Other Products from Digital 1 Launch the software. 2 Click the New Order button. if necessary. you will learn: How to create prints and other products from digital input. 3 Enter an ID number (also known as order ID) in the ID field. (See page 15. 4 Enter the Last and First name of the customer (optional). © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. The field will only display 7-digits but can be highlighted (by selection) and scrolled by dragging the mouse across the remainder of the digits.) About the Whole Roll Products controls. See the MS01 Global Condition Setup and Maintenance Guide for details. • If Backprint options are enabled. if desired. 7 On the View Orders screen. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved.5 In the Whole Roll Products2 group box . From the Prints group box: • Select a print size from the drop-down menu. If you need to perform quick image manipulations. • Select Small Index or Large Index. 2 For additional info regarding the Whole Roll Products controls. • Use the spin control to change the quantity of the product selected. .3 you will be able to fill in backprint text. 3 Backprint features can be enabled and disabled via the Maintenance application. From the Digital group box: • Select a CD product. • Select crop mode from the drop-down menu. • Select the Front Print check box if you want the date to be printed on the front of the print. Options include Fill In. see page 18. • Select a surface type from the dropdown menu if the default surafe of Glossy is not desired. • Select the index print surface type. • Select a quantity. click View Images. . click the Image Settings button to access image adjusment features. 6 Insert the digital media into the appropriate drive. • Select the index print quantity. From the Index Prints group box: • Select an index print product. Fit In and No Resize. if desired. The Input Digital Files dialog box opens. 16 . the images display on the lower section of the View Images screen. all buttons on the View Orders screen will be disabled. Import All: Imports all image files from the selected device. See the MS01 Global Condition Setup and Maintenance Guide for details. Import Selected: Imports only the selected files from the selected device.) Once imported. (This can be done as images are loaded or when they are processed. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. Sweep Network: Scans predefined network locations for images. 17 . Products display on the upper section of the screen.4 Only the viewable image files display. Refresh: Re-sweeps the drives looking for images if media has been added or removed. The Input Digital Files dialog box provides several tools for image acquisition: Drives list: This list box displays all drives currently holding digital image files. 4 The display of the Input Digital File dialog box can be changed via the Maintenance application. Apply Image IntelligenceTM: Applies Fujifilm’s Image IntelligenceTM technology to the image files. the buttons will enable. Note: While images are loading. A dialog box prompting the operator to remove the media opens. 8 Browse to and select the file or files to load. Preview: Allows users to view a thumbnail of the currently-selected image. Files list: This list box displays all of the images stored on the drive currently-selected in the Drives list box. Once all images have been loaded. depending on whether Image Intelligence has been deferred. J Image Settings When the Image Settings button is clicked. the Image Settings dialog box opens. Note: All settings for the current order will apply to every following order unless the operator makes a change. B Surface Drop-down menu containing available print surfaces. . a small index print (4x6) is added to the order. E Backprint Text Field where backprint text can be customized. This group provides the means to edit products for the entire order. C Print Quantity Spin control determines the quantity of prints per image. H CD Quantity Spin control determines the quantity of CDs ordered. In this dialog. G Index Prints Surface Type Drop-down menu containing available varieties of index print surfaces. M Index Prints Drop-down menu containing available index print sizes. A Print Products Drop-down menu containing various print sizes available. I Large Index When the check box is selected. a variety of different image-manipulation controls are accessible. N Front Print Selecting this check box activates the option selected in the associated drop-down menu. F Index Print Quantity Spin control determines the quantity of index prints ordered. K Small Index When the check box is selected. L CD Products Drop-down menu containing available CD products. a large index print (8x10) is added to the order. D Front Print Determines the crop of the print.Whole Roll Products The Whole Roll Products group box is located on the View Orders screen. 2000. (See page 32. The pre-scan is done while the operator enters order information. Set. index print. • How to create a CD. Important: Certain features. (See page 19. you will learn: • How use the software when using the SP 1500. or promo print from film in auto or semi mode (see page 26). . • How to create prints from film in auto or semi mode by entering the order information before inserting the film (see page 22). and 2500 scanners. such as P. and H/P/HV settings.) SP 1500/2000/2500 There are two ways to create an order. select either Auto or Semi from the drop-down menu in the Scan mode group. >>> Creating Prints from Film in Auto or Semi Mode by Pre-scanning the film One way to create an order is to insert the film first. • How to create prints in manual mode (see page 30). • How to create a multi-roll order from film (see page 24). Important: Verify that the film guide on the carrier matches the size of the film the operator is ready to scan. The film feeds into the scanner and the pre-scan begins. In this section. Size. 1 From the Order Entry screen. are not available in Auto and Semi modes. based on when the operator inserts the film.Chapter 7: Basic Operations for Film Input Overview In this chapter. you will learn: • How to create prints from film in auto or semi mode by pre-scanning the film (see page 19).) • How use the software when using the SP 500 and 3000 scanners. P. • How to prepare the Manual Carrier MFC 10AY (see page 29). 2 Insert the film into the scanner. in Auto or Semi mode. 3 While the system pre-scans the film. delete it and enter another one. or Slide from the Film Type drop-down menu. If more than twelve borders are loaded. 8 If borders on prints are desired. Note: The screen may differ from this example. If Auto Order ID generation is enabled. 5 Select either Color. Black & White. 20 . or scan the Order ID with the barcode scanner to populate the field with that code from the envelope. the operator can display additional options by clicking the More Borders icon. up to nine sets. the operator can use the Order ID automatically entered in the Envelope ID field. scan the barcode or enter the Order ID in the Envelope ID field. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. 7 Use the drop-down menus to select an alternate to the default: Print size. 4 Use the spin control to select a time in the Due by field if adjusting the default Due by time. All other sizes have a thin white border or a thin white border with the date in the lower right corner. click + until the correct number of sets displays. The borders shown in this example are only available for 4x6-sized prints. 6 Select the products: Select the Single or 2 each button in the desired product. The Choose Border dialog box opens. displaying up to four magazines. Output tone. The operator can also pick a package. Paper surface. click Select a Border. or select Next Day to make the Due By time the following day. if necessary. If more than two sets are desired. Select Hot Job to send the job to the top of the queue. Select the border and click OK. For film strips with 11 or less frames. the operator can choose between exporting an image with normal resolution or a high resolution (good for producing 8x12 prints). the system scans six images at a time and the operator can correct the color and density on each image as necessary. The scanning process begins. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. the Sort dialog opens. Index prints. If the operator selects Auto as the scan mode. Type the custom backprint information into the associated field. In the Export drop-down menu. the system also scans six images at a time without requiring the operator to press <Enter>. The button turns green. Note: Scan Only saves images and sends them to the MS for later use. and color settings between orders if desired. Press Enter to scan the next set of six images. 11 Select the Retain Print Settings check box to retain the size. Pressing any key on the keyboard will stop the Auto Mode and will allow image adjustments as in Semi Mode. surface. 10 Click the button to the left of the Custom Backprint text to activate the associated text field. The Order Entry screen is minimized and the View Images screen opens. the operator must manually issue the sort using the <Sort> key. 13 If the operator selects Semi as the scan mode. With Semi or Auto scan modes. 12 Click Start.9 Select any additional products. such as CDs. 21 . followed by the View Orders screen. or select Promo Prints. When scanning is complete. the operator cannot change the print size or quantity once the scan begins. 3 Use the spin control to select a time. up to nine sets. click + until the correct number of sets displays. or scan the Order ID with the barcode scanner to populate the field with that code from the envelope. if necessary. the film feeds automatically and the operator does not need to click Start. If Auto Order ID generation is enabled. delete it and enter another one. or type in the time the order is due in the Due by field. 1 From the Order Entry screen. or Slide in the Film Type group. 22 . If more than two sets are desired. Black & White. Paper surface. the operator can use the Order ID automatically entered in the Envelope ID field. 2 Scan the bar code on the envelope or enter the Order ID in the Envelope ID field. 4 Select Hot Job to send the job to the top of the queue. select either Auto or Semi under the Scan mode group. 7 Use the drop-down menus to select an alternate to the default: Print size. Note: The screen may differ from this example. The operator can also pick a package. 6 Select the products: Select the Single or 2 each button in the desired product’s group box. 5 Select either Color. Output tone © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved.>>> Creating Prints from Film in Auto or Semi Mode by Entering Order Information before Inserting the Film The operator can also create an order by inserting the film after all order information is entered. displaying up to four magazines. If this method is used. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. surface. the system also scans six images at a time without requiring the operator to press <Enter>. such as CDs. The Order Entry screen is minimized and the View Images screen opens. the operator cannot change the print size or quantity once the scan begins. All other sizes have a thin white border or a thin white border with the date in the lower right corner. The Choose Border dialog box opens. the Sort dialog opens. Pressing any key on the keyboard will stop the Auto Mode and will allow image adjustments as in Semi Mode. click Select a Border. the operator must manually issue the sort using the blue Finish Order button. or select Promo Prints. and color settings between orders if desired. 9 Select any additional products. 10 Click the button to the left of the Custom Backprint text to activate the associated text field. If the operator selects Auto as the scan mode. If more than twelve borders are loaded. The operator must click OK to end the order. Select the border and click OK. Press <Enter> to scan the next set of six images. With Semi or Auto scan modes. The button turns green. 12 Select the Retain Print Settings check box to retain the size. Index prints. 14 If the operator selects Semi as the scan mode. 13 Insert the film. the system scans six images at a time and the operator can correct the color and density on each image as necessary. Scanning automatically begins. followed by the View Orders screen. 23 . the operator can display additional options by clicking the More Borders icon. For film strips with 11 or less frames. The borders shown in this example are only available for 4x6-sized prints. An End Order dialog box opens.8 If a border on the prints is desired. When scanning is complete. 11 Type the custom backprint information into the associated field. the operator can put the images from multiple rolls onto the same CD.>>> Creating a Multi-Roll Order from Film A multi-roll order is an order that contains more than one roll of film. and/or Output tone. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. A555004. The first roll of prints. Packages may also be selected. 24 . etc. select either Auto. 1 From the Order Entry screen. If Auto Order ID generation is enabled. if necessary. or scan the Order ID with the barcode scanner to populate the field with that code from the envelope. delete it and enter another one. 4 Select either Color. the operator can use the Order ID automatically entered in the Envelope ID field. Verify that the film guide on the carrier matches the size of the film ready to scan. If the operator tries to scan a new roll while the previous roll is processing. the backprint on the prints correspond to the number entered. or Slide from the Film Type drop-down menu. Select Hot Job to send the job to the top of the queue. Semi. 3 Use the spin control to select a time. or type in the time the order is due in the Due by field. click + until the correct number of sets displays. If more than two sets are desired. 6 Use the drop-down menus to select an alternate to the default: Print size. The backprint on the first roll is A555001. Note: Do NOT modify the package (print) selection in between rolls (i. etc. The backprint on the indexes and receipts is 555001. index prints. the second A555002. Black & White.e. and receipts continue to display the Envelope ID. Note: The screen may differ from this example. if 4x6 prints were selected for roll 1. For example.. Previously the Envelope ID was used for the entire order. if the Envelope ID is A555001 and the following rolls are A555002. If the customer has multiple rolls of film and would like to order a CD. a message displays instructing the operator to wait for that roll to finish processing before proceeding. 5 Select the products: Select the Single or 2 each button in the group box of the desired product. up to nine sets. Paper surface. A555003. 2 Enter the Order ID in the Envelope ID field. displaying up to four magazines. do not select 5x7 prints for roll 2 or roll 1 prints will print as 5 x 7 s. The number of rolls that can be placed on a single CD is dependent on the image sizes and the capacity of the CD. or Manual from the Scan mode drop-down menu. Each roll in a multi-roll order now has a unique Film ID included in the backprint information. the operator can use the Order ID automatically entered in the Film ID field. 15 Repeat this process until all rolls of film are scanned. The job immediately closes and goes to MS01. or scan an ID with the barcode scanner. such as CDs. 8 Select any additional products. The Choose Border dialog box opens. The button turns green. 16 Click the End button. click Check In. delete it and enter another one. When the operator is ready to scan the job. enter the number for the next roll in the Film ID field and insert the film scanning. If more than twelve borders are loaded. All other sizes have a thin white border or a thin white border with the date in the lower right corner. and color settings between orders if desired. 9 Click the button to the left of the Custom Backprint text to activate the associated text field. The order opens with the pre-selected settings. the operator can display additional options by clicking the More Borders icon. follow step #16. 11 Select the Retain Print Settings check box to retain the size. 14 Click Start and insert the film. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved.7 If a border on the prints is desired. If Auto Order ID generation is enabled. Select the border and click OK. the View Orders screen returns to focus. Index prints. surface. Note: Before inserting the last roll of film. click Select a Border. they can scan the bar code on the envelope or enter the Order ID in the Envelope ID field and press <Enter>. 13 If the operator wants to hold this order for a later time to scan the film. 12 Click the Multi button. 25 . The borders shown in this example are only available for 4x6-sized prints. After the first roll is scanned. or select Promo Prints. 10 Type the custom backprint information into the associated field. When complete. an Index Print. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. delete it and enter another one. Set. Important: Verify that the film guide on the carrier matches the size of the film that is ready to scan. use the spin control to select a time. Size. If Auto Order ID generation is enabled. Important: Certain features. The film feeds into the scanner and the pre-scan begins. the operator can use the Order ID automatically entered in the Envelope ID field. or scan the Order ID with the barcode scanner to populate the field with that code from the envelope. 26 . Pre-scanning the film The fastest way to create an order is to insert the film first because the pre-scan is done while the operator enters order information. enter the Order ID in the Envelope ID field. Black & White. such as P.17 Insert the last roll of film. or a Promo Print from Film in Auto or Semi Mode There are two ways to create an order in Auto or Semi mode. select either Auto or Semi from the drop-down menu in the Scan mode group. or select Next Day to make the Due By time the following day. are not available in Auto and Semi modes. 4 If an adjustment in the default Due by time is desired. and H/P/HV settings. 2 Insert the film into the scanner. Select Hot Job to send the job to the top of the queue. based on when the operator inserts the film. >>> Creating a CD. 6 Select desired products or packages. 5 Select either Color. P. 1 From the Order Entry screen. 3 While the system pre-scans the film. or Slide from the Film Type dropdown menu. followed by the Order Entry screen. delete it and enter another one. 11 If the operator selects Semi as the scan mode. Press <Enter> to scan the next set of six images. If more than two sets are desired. click + until the correct number of sets displays. If the operator selects Auto as the scan mode. Note: If the operator uses this method. If Auto Order ID generation is enabled. the system scans six images at a time and the operator can correct the color and density on each image as necessary. the operator must manually issue the sort using the <Sort> key. or scan the Order ID with the barcode scanner to populate the field with that code from the envelope. the system also scans six images at a time without requiring the operator to press <Enter>. 9 To order a promo print: Select Promo Print in the Other group. the operator cannot change the print size or quantity once the scan begins. Packages may also be selected. 27 . 8 To order an index print: Select Index Print in the Other group. Entering Order Information before Inserting the Film Important: Verify that the film guide on the carrier matches the size of the film ready to scan. select either Auto or Semi under the Scan mode group. 1 From the Order Entry screen. the Sort dialog opens. When scanning is complete. Pressing any key on the keyboard will stop the Auto Mode and will allow image adjustments as in Semi Mode.7 To order a CD: Select a product in the CD Products group. For film strips with 11 or less frames. The View Orders screen is minimized and the View Images screen opens. With Semi or Auto scan modes. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. The scanning process begins. 2 Enter the Order ID in the Envelope ID field. the film feeds automatically and the operator does not need to click Start. the operator can use the Order ID automatically entered in the Envelope ID field. 10 Click Start. Note: The screen may be slightly different depending on the CD options that are installed at the store. or Slide in the Film Type group. 6 To order a CD: Select a product in the CD Products group. 5 Select the products or package. the operator cannot change the print size or quantity once the scan begins. followed by the Order Entry screen. With Semi or Auto modes. Scanning automatically begins. Packages may also be selected.3 Use the spin control arrows to select a time. 10 If the operator selects Semi as the scan mode. 4 Select either Color. the system also scans six images at a time without requiring the operator to press <Enter>. The View Orders screen is minimized and the View Images screen opens. if necessary. or type in the time the order is due in the Due by field. Select Hot Job to send the job to the top of the queue. 7 To order an Index Print. If the operator selects Auto as the scan mode. If more than two sets are desired. Press <Enter> to scan the next set of six images. 8 To order a Promo Print. the operator must manually issue the sort using the <Sort> key. Black & White. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. 28 . For film strips with 11 or less frames. the system scans six images at a time and the operator can correct the color and density on each image as necessary. the Sort dialog box opens. select Index Print in the Other group. Pressing any key on the keyboard will stop the Auto Mode and will allow image adjustments as in Semi Mode. click + until the correct number of sets displays. When scanning is complete. select Promo Print in the Other group 9 Insert the film. 35mm. and medium format. the scanner is ready for use. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. A message displays indicating the scanner is being corrected. a message displays about cleaning the diffusion plate. 110. When the message closes. 4 Remove the mask and click OK.>>> Preparing the Manual Carrier MFC 10AY Follow the procedure below the first time using each specific film mask. such as slides. Another message displays indicating the correction was not done and asking the operator to remove the mask. APS. 2 Place the film mask in the carrier and slide it in the scanner until it locks. The operator needs to follow the procedure once for each film mask type. 1 Determine the correct film mask that corresponds to the type of media being used. A message displays indicating the system is setting up the correction. 29 . 3 Click Clean if the diffusion plate needs cleaning or Skip if it does not need cleaning. If using this film mask for the first time. 2 Enter the Order ID in the Envelope ID field. or scan the Order ID with the barcode scanner to populate the field with that code from the envelope. or Slide from the Film Type drop-down menu. 3 Use the spin control to select a time. if necessary. Unlike Auto or Semi modes. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. or type in the time the order is due in the Due by field. 1 On the Order Entry screen. the operator can use the Order ID automatically entered in the Envelope ID field. the P.Set and P. 5 Select either Color. 4 Select Hot Job to send the job to the top of the queue. 30 . Important: Verify that the film guide on the carrier matches the size of the film ready to scan. The operator can access the Re-order screen. If Auto Order ID generation is enabled. delete it and enter another one. the operator has access to the various menus as well as keypad functions on that screen.Size options are available in Manual mode.>>> Creating Prints in Manual Mode Manual mode is intended to support reprints from cut film or any other scanning that requires greater interaction with the View Images screen. Black & White. Using this method. The Order Entry screen changes to display manual entry options. select Manual from the Scan Mode dropdown menu. if necessary. 15 Click Start. along with package controls. select Promo Print in the Other group. the job immediately closes and goes to MS01. 12 Click Retain Order Settings to retain the size. surface. This value can be changed on the View Images screen. 13 If holding this order for a later time to scan the film is desired. When the operator clicks Check In. 11 Click the button to the left of the Custom Backprint text to activate the associated text field. When ready to scan the job. Output tone 8 To order a CD: Select a product in the CD Products group. The order opens with the pre-selected settings. it sets the default P. The button turns green. click Check In. Print size controls in the primary and secondary product sections. scan the bar code on the envelope or enter the Order ID in the Envelope ID field and press <Enter>. If more than one set is desired. are unavailable in manual mode. Packages may also be selected. Type in the custom backprint information. select Index Print in the Other group. When the operator selects this print size. 9 To order an Index Print. 7 Use the drop-down menus in the Manual Settings group to select: Paper surface. The Order Entry screen is minimized and the View Images screen opens. 10 To order a Promo Print. and color settings between orders. click + until the correct number of sets displays. 16 Press <Enter>. 14 Insert the film or slide. 31 . The film scans © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved.6 Use the drop-down menu to select a default Print size in the Manual Settings group. This step is optional.Size value. Select Hot Job to send the job to the top of the queue. 18 If scanning anything less than a whole roll of film. are not available in Auto and Semi modes. the Order Entry screen is not automatically restored. If Auto Order ID generation is enabled. or type in the time the order is due in the Due by field. 3 Enter the Order ID in the Envelope ID field. or scan the Order ID with the barcode scanner to populate the field with that code from the envelope. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. The Order Entry screen opens and the operator can enter the next order. This allows the operator to reset the View Images options. 6 Select the products . or Slide from the Film Type dropdown menu. such as P. 7 Select the Single or 2 each button in the group box of the desired product. P. Size. as necessary. 32 . SP 500/3000 >>> Creating Prints from Film in Auto or Semi Mode Important: Certain features. . 1 Verify that the film guide on the carrier matches the size of the film ready to scan. . The Restore icon becomes available.17 Make any necessary adjustments using the options on the View Images screen. 19 Click the Frontier Manager Restore icon in the lower right corner of the screen. and H/P/HV settings. such as invoking the Reorder dialog box to adjust settings. select either Auto or Semi under the Scan mode group. delete it and enter another one. Set. 5 Select either Color. Black & White. the operator can use the Order ID automatically entered in the Envelope ID field. 4 Use the spin control to select a time. In Manual mode. press <Sort>. 2 From the Order Entry screen. if necessary. scan the bar code on the envelope or enter the Order ID in the Envelope © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. 10 Select a border. Packages may also be selected. etc. 8 Use the drop-down menus to select an alternate to the default: Print size. Note: The operator can display additional borders by clicking the More Borders icon. 11 Click OK. Paper surface. 16 If the operator wants to hold this order for scanning at a later time. click Select a Border. 13 Click the button to the left of the Custom Backprint text to activate the associated text field. 33 . surface. The Choose Border dialog box opens. click + until the correct number of sets displays. click Check In.If more than two sets are desired. In the Export drop-down menu. Index prints. When the operator clicks Check In. The borders shown in this example are only available for 4x6-sized prints. The button turns green. and/or Output tone 9 If a border on the prints is desired. or Promo Prints.. When ready to scan the job. click Retain Order Settings to retain the size. the job immediately closes and goes to MS01. and color settings between orders. All other sizes have a thin white border or a thin white border with the date in the lower right corner. 14 Type in the custom backprint information. 15 Optionally. such as CDs. 12 Select any additional products. Note: Scan Only saves images and sends them to the MS for later use. the operator can choose between exporting an image with normal resolution or a high resolution (good for producing 8x12 prints). Previously the Envelope ID was used for the entire order.. the backprint on the prints correspond to the number entered. This only occurs with multi-roll jobs. delete it and enter another one. When scanning is complete. Pressing any key on the keyboard will stop the Auto Mode and will allow image adjustments as in Semi Mode. the operator can put the images from multiple rolls onto the same CD.ID field and press <Enter>. Scanning automatically begins. and receipts continue to display the Envelope ID. The Order Entry screen is minimized and the View Images screen opens. 17 Insert the film. The order opens with the pre-selected settings. A555004. the system also scans six images at a time without requiring the operator to press <Enter>. or scan the Order ID with the barcode scanner to populate the field with that code from the envelope. a message displays telling the operator to wait for that roll to finish processing before proceeding. 18 If the operator selects Semi as the scan mode. The backprint on the first roll is A555001. If Auto Order ID generation is enabled. The number of rolls that can be placed on a single CD is dependent on the image sizes and the size of the CD. the Sort dialog box opens. the operator must manually issue the sort using the <Sort> key. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. etc. Each roll in a multi-roll order now has a unique Film ID included in the backprint information. the operator cannot change the print size or quantity once the scan begins. 2 From the Order Entry screen. With both Semi and Auto scan modes. select either Auto or Semi under the Scan mode group. the system scans six images at a time and the operator can correct the color and density on each image as necessary. if the Envelope ID is A555001 and the following rolls are A555002. 1 Verify that the film guide on the carrier matches the size of the film ready to scan. If the operator selects Auto as the scan mode. the operator can use the Order ID automatically entered in the Envelope ID field. If the operator tries to scan a new roll while the previous roll is processing. Press <Enter> to scan the next set of six images. 3 Enter the Order ID in the Envelope ID field. For example. etc. followed by the Order Entry screen. The first roll of prints. >>> Creating a Multi-Roll Order from Film A multi-roll order is an order that contains more than one roll of film. A555003. The backprint on the indexes and receipts is A555001. index prints. If the customer has multiple rolls of film and would like to order a CD. For film strips with 11 or less frames. the second A555002. 34 . 7 Select the products . 35 . Output tone 10 If a border on the prints is desired. click + until the correct number of sets displays. All other sizes have a thin white border or a thin white border with the date in the lower right corner. 12 Click OK. Packages may also be selected. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. Paper surface. . click Select a Border. or type in the time the order is due in the Due by field. . 11 Select a border. 5 Select Hot Job to send the job to the top of the queue. 8 Select the Single or Double button in the group box of the desired product.4 Use the spin control to select a time. The Choose Border dialog box opens. The borders shown in this example are only available for 4x6-sized prints. If more than two sets are desired. 6 Select either Color. Black & White. 9 Use the drop-down menus to select an alternate to the default: Print size. or Slide from the Film Type drop-down menu. if necessary. Note: The operator can display additional borders by clicking the More Borders icon. select either Auto or Semi under the Scan mode group. 36 . >>> Creating a CD. click Check In. etc. scan the bar code on the envelope or enter the Order ID in the Envelope ID field. the operator can use the Order ID automatically entered in the Film ID field. the operator can use the Order ID automatically entered in the Envelope ID field.. If Auto Order ID generation is enabled. delete it © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. 13 Click the button to the left of the Custom Backprint text to activate the associated text field. or scan the Order ID with the barcode scanner to populate the field with that code from the envelope. follow step #19. If Auto Order ID generation is enabled. Click Start and insert the film. Index prints. such as CDs. Note: Before inserting the last roll of film. the Order Entry screen returns to focus.Select any additional products. an Index Print. the job immediately closes and goes to MS01. 14 Type in the custom backprint text. When ready to scan the job. delete it and enter another one. 16 If the operator wants to hold this order for scanning at a later time. 1 From the Order Entry screen. When the operator clicks Check In. The associated button turns green. 19 Click the End button. 2 Enter the order ID in the Envelope ID field. or a Promo Print Order in Auto or Semi Mode Important: Verify that the film guide on the carrier matches the size of the film ready to scan. 20 Insert the last roll of film. When complete. 15 Click the Multi button. enter the number for the next roll in the Film ID field and insert the film to start scanning. 17 After the first roll is scanned. or Promo Prints. 18 Repeat this process until all rolls of film are scanned. select Index Print in the Other group. the job immediately closes and goes to MS01. Press <Enter> to scan the © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. Scanning automatically begins. scanning the film at this time is not necessary. 10 When ready to scan the job. 5 Select the products or package.and enter another one. click + until the correct number of sets displays. The order opens with the pre-selected settings. 8 To order a promo print. 7 To order an index print. or Slide in the Film Type group. or type in the time the order is due in the Due by field. 9 If the operator wants to hold this order for a scanning at a later time. 6 To order a CD: Select a product in the CD Products group. 3 Use the spin control to select a time. the system scans six images at a time and the operator can correct the color and density on each image as necessary. 37 . 4 Select either Color. scan the bar code on the envelope or enter the Order ID in the Envelope ID field and press <Enter>. select Promo Print in the Other group. If the operator selects Check In earlier in this procedure. if necessary. If more than two sets are desired. The Order Entry screen is minimized and the View Images screen opens. Packages may also be selected. Black & White. 11 Insert the film. Select Hot Job to send the job to the top of the queue. click Check In. or scan the Order ID with the barcode scanner. 12 If the operator selects Semi as the scan mode. When the Check In button is clicked. The Password dialog box opens. 18 Click OK. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. the system also scans six images at a time without requiring the operator to press <Enter>. 16 Click Setup and Maintenance. Pressing any key on the keyboard will stop the Auto Mode and will allow image adjustments as in Semi Mode. and medium format. 14 Place the film mask in the carrier and slide it in the scanner until it locks. When scanning is complete. 35mm. The A1 Main screen opens. The operator must follow the procedure once for each film mask type. Follow the procedure below the first time using each specific film mask if receiving a message stating that the mask is not “Registered”. With both Semi and Auto scan modes.next set of six images. if not registered. If using this film mask for the first time. For film strips with 11 or less frames. 15 Click OK. 38 . such as slides. If the operator selects Auto as the scan mode. the operator cannot change the print size or quantity once the scan begins. the Sort dialog box opens. 13 Determine the correct film mask that corresponds to the type of media being used. APS. 17 Enter 7777. 110. followed by the Order Entry screen. the operator must manually issue the sort using the <Sort> key. a message box displays indicating the operator must focus the position. The Setup and Maintenance selection menu opens. A message may appear indicating the operator has the wrong diffuser for this configuration. 21 Click Run. The focus position adjustment operation runs. If this message appears. 19 Select 03 Scanner Adjustment/Maintenance > 0321 Focus Position Adjustment. click Close. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. remove the carrier and change the diffuser. The Perform Focus Position Adjustment screen opens. Then reinsert the carrier. 39 . The Setup and Maintenance selection menu returns to focus. 20 Select the mask type that corresponds to the film mask being used. Once this operation is complete. When ordering multiple sets of prints in Manual mode (P. 4 Select either Color.Set) the images come out on the tray in the order of the 1st print. the prints come out on the tray in the order of the 1st size. or type in the time the order is due in the Due by field.>>> Creating Prints from Film in Manual Mode Manual mode is intended to support reprints from cut film or any other scanning that requires greater interaction with the View Images screen. Select Hot Job to send the job to the top of the queue. 2 Enter the order ID in the Envelope ID field. delete it and enter another one. or scan the Order ID with the barcode scanner to populate the field with that code from the envelope. The Order Entry screen changes to display manual entry options. Black & White.Set and P. When ordering multiple sizes in Manual mode. based on the order of the images on the negative. 2nd print. The operator can access the Re-order screen. 1 On the Order Entry screen.. 3 Use the spin control to select a time. etc. if necessary. If Auto Order ID generation is enabled. regardless of the order of the images on the negative. 1st print. if necessary. 2nd print etc. Unlike Auto or Semi modes.Size options are available in Manual mode. the operator can use the Order ID automatically entered in the Envelope ID field. 40 . 2nd size.. 3rd size. select Manual in the Scan Mode group. or Slide from the Film Type drop-down menu © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. the P. Using this method. the operator has access to the various menus as well as keypad functions on that screen. etc. When ready to scan the job. This value can be changed on the View Images screen by minimizing the Order Entry screen and using the P. 6 Use the drop-down menus in the Manual Settings group to select: Paper surface. the job immediately closes and goes to MS01. When the operator selects this print size. Index prints. 11 If the operator wants to hold this order for scanning at a later time. 15 Click Start.Size in View Images. Print size controls in the primary and secondary product sections.5 Use the Size drop-down menu in the Manual Settings group to select the maximum Print size desired to create for this order. it sets the default P.Size value. are unavailable in manual mode. and/or color settings between orders. along with package controls. 13 Insert the film or slide into the carrier. The Order Entry screen is minimized and the View Images screen opens.Size button or Print Size Table icon on the screen. When the Check In button is clicked. The button turns green. 41 . © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. SP3000 is a one-pass scanner for 4x6-size prints and smaller. 10 Optionally. This causes a two-pass scan. click Check In. The order opens with the pre-selected settings. 14 Slide the carrier back into the scanner. 12 Click Start. surface. 9 Type in the custom backprint information. if necessary. they must initiate the scan at 5x7 or greater size. and /or Output tone. If the operator needs to change the P. 7 Select any additional products. scan the bar code on the envelope or enter the Order ID in the Envelope ID field and press <Enter>. click Retain Order Settings to retain the size. such as CDs. 8 Click the button to the left of the Custom Backprint text to activate the associated text field. click Cancel when the Film Position Adjustment screen opens. Press the blue Finish Order button to end the order. The Film Position Adjustment screen opens. This allows the operator to reset the View Images options as necessary. 22 Click the Frontier Manager icon in the lower right corner of the screen. 16 Reposition the image. The View Images screen opens. 21 In Manual mode. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. 19 Click Start. A color preview of the image displays. 20 When all scans are complete. The Order Entry screen opens and the operator can enter the next order. 42 . 17 Click OK. 18 Make any necessary adjustments. the Order Entry screen is not automatically restored.The Film Position Adjustment screen opens with the image to be scanned displayed as grayscale. if necessary. (see page 46.) • How to remake an order. you will learn: • How to make quick prints of selected images.) • How to adjust images. (see page 44.) • How to use the Switcher application.) © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved.) • How to use the Compose feature.) • How to create digital images using flatbed scanner. (see page 47. (see page 51. (see page 68.Chapter 8: Additional Operations Overview In this chapter. (see page 52. 43 . select a value. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. click the Print Preview button. select a coloring for all of the prints: C = Color B = Black and White S = Sepia (antique coloring) 8 If printing defined text on the back of the print is desired.Making Quick Prints of Selected Images 1 Navigate to the View Images screen to locate an order for printing. select the Backprint check box and enter text into the associated text field. (The white edges are not visible in the Print Preview screen. 3 Click the Quick Print button. 5 From the Quantity drop-down menu. white space will be used to fill in edges and retain aspect ratio. 6 From the Surface drop-down menu. 44 . (It will appear in the second line of the backprint. 2 Select the images to be printed. The Quick Print dialog box opens. 10 Select the No Crop check box to print the full. 7 From the Color drop-down menu. if Glossy is not desired select a different paper type. un-cropped image within the print size selected. 4 From the Product drop-down menu.) 11 To preview and crop the image. but they will display when the order is printed. select a print size.) 9 Select the Front Print check box if you want to print on the front of the print. If necessary. If more than one item has been processed in this order already. 14 If appropriate. to make the box smaller or larger. 13 Click and drag the edge while holding down the mouse button. until it is the desired size.The Adjust Print Crops dialog box opens. The Adjust Print Crops dialog box closes. 16 Click OK. right click the crop box to change orientation from portrait to landscape. The images are printed immediately. a message will display. which means the print is always the same as the previously selected print size. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. and focus returns to the Quick Print dialog box. Note: The pointer will change to a double arrow when it is placed in the center of each crop edge. The operator does not click Process Order for these items. 12 Move the mouse to the center of the crop edge until the pointer changes to a double arrow. Quick Print items are sent directly to the printer when the operator clicks OK. The rest of the order remains ready to process (as soon as the operator clicks Process Order). Release the mouse button. The crop is an aspect ratio crop. 15 Click OK to accept the changes. 45 . The Remake dialog box opens 5 Click Yes. 4 Click the Remake button. double click the processed order that you want to reprocess. The product is processed again. 3 Select the product you want to remake. The Products and Images screen appears.Remake This function resends the specified product of a processed order to remake the same order. 2 Click the Products/Image button. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. 1 On the View Orders screen. 46 . The View Images screen displays. 6 Click the Scan button. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. Proceed to step 8. 3 Click the Load/View Images button. 47 . 4 Click Cancel to dismiss the resulting dialog box. If scans need to be added to an existing order. on the glass of the flatbed scanner and close the lid. Note: Ensure the image that needs to be scanned is facing down towards the glass. open that order and proceed to step 5. press the New Order button on the View Orders screen. 5 Place the two dimensional object that needs to be scanned. the Epson Scanner dialog box will open. 2 Enter the necessary customer information. 7 If only one scanner is attached to the system.Creating Digital Images Using Flatbed Scanners 1 If a new order is desired. If two or more scanners are available. If this is not needed. the Select Scanner dialog box will open. The Epson Scanner dialog box will open. leave the check box unchecked. and the colors have faded. Note: If the print that is being scanned is an older print. 48 . © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. Click the icon for the scanner that will be used for the current scan. the Fade Correction check box can be selected to help correct the problem. 8 Select the appropriate size of the image being scanned from the Original Size drop-down menu. An icon will display for each scanner that was added to the system. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. A progress bar will open revealing the progress of the scan. Repeat steps 9 and 10 as needed for any other scans. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions that came with the scanner to select the appropriate scanning mode. The Epson Scan dialog box will open. click the Advanced Scan button. Repeat steps 9 and 11 as needed for any other scans. 10 For more control of a scan. When the scan is complete the Epson Scanner dialog will return to focus. 49 . Note: The appearance of the Epson Scan dialog box depends on the scanning mode that is selected in the Mode drop-down menu. click the Auto Scan button.9 For fully automated scanning. When the scan is complete the Epson Scanner dialog box will return to focus. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved.11 When all scans are complete. 50 . click the OK button on the Epson Scanner dialog box to close out of the application. Focus returns to the MS01 application. Once the SW Launcher bar has been properly configured. to contain icons of the operator’s choice. 51 . © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. To contract the SW launcher bar the operator must click the right side Hide/Show button. The SW Launcher bar can be configured. By default the SW Launcher bar is expanded at the bottom of the View Orders / View Images screens. clicking on any of the icons will open the corresponding software application and bring it to focus. Once the bar is collapsed click the same button to expand it.Switcher Application The SW Launcher bar contains shortcuts to enable access to other MS01 programs and scanner software. using the Maintenance application. .Adjusting Images The following sections define the image adjustment features of the MS01 software. The Cloudy Sky is designed to add contrast to the image since a cloudy sky has a tendency to “flatten” images. None applies no adjustments to the selected image. The options for this button are designed to represent the lighting conditions when the picture was taken. Standard is part of the Auto Correction tool. Noise Reduction feature (see page 54). Scene Correction feature (see page 53). Custom channels (see page 54). © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. you will learn about Adjust Image’s: Auto Correction feature (see page 53). 53 . Scene Correction This button adjusts the contrast based on the selected option. Auto Correction Toggling the Auto Correction button to the On position applies pre-defined Fuji proprietary parameters for color correction. density and sharpness. Red Eye Correction feature (see page 53). Backlight is designed to brighten the part of the image that is in the foreground.Using the Adjust Images Setup 1 Tab In this section. Strobe is designed to add more contrast and brightness to the background part of the image. Red Eye Correction Toggling the Red Eye Correction button to the On position automatically corrects red eye on selected images. Monotone feature (see page 54). and User Sepia 2 options.Noise Reduction Toggling the Noise Reduction button to the On position will remove extra. granular noise from an image. Sepia 1 (shades of brown). Change the values in the dialog box to customize the User BW. User BW (user defined settings for black and white). User Sepia 1. Smooth Skin Turning this feature on enables the operator to reduce the skin texture displayed on the image. or User Sepia1 (user defined settings for Sepia 1). click Start > Maintenance. The user-defined BW and Sepia options can be configured in the Maintenance program. Monotone Turning this feature on enables the operator to convert an image to BW (Black and White). Select 04 Image Settings > 0401 ImageAdjustOptions. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. Toggling the button again turns the feature off. Using this feature may soften the look of the image. 54 . In Support mode (or any other mode that allows access to the Start menu). Sepia 2 (a mixture of black and white and sepia). 3 Click OK. The Custom Channels dialog box opens. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. When a new custom channel is created. click the Setup button. >>> To access custom channel settings 1 In the Adjust Images dialog box. the Channel Settings dialog box opens. 55 . 2 Double-click an empty row. The New Channel Setup dialog box opens.Custom Channels The Custom Channel drop down menu allows the selection of user created custom channels. >>> Sharpness and Color Balance tab: In this tab there are three areas of control. provide soft focus to) the image when applied. The normal and high settings will apply varying degrees of sharpness to the image when the channel is applied. the operator can choose which of the seven different settings needed to adjust the sharpness of the image(s). If the radio button is set to USM (Unsharp Mask).. no sharpness is applied to the selected image(s) when this custom channel is selected. The Sharpness Level area is only available if USM is selected in the Sharpness Process field. 56 . The Channel Color Balance group box features enable the operator to change an image using customizable CMY values. Once enabled. In this example. If the Sharpness Process is set to OFF. it was named Hyper-sharpness off.e. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. The Sharpness Process area allows the operator to change the image based on predefined sharpness levels. the Sharpness level options below this field are enabled and allow the operator to change the sharpness of the image based on predefined values.>>> To set the new channel name: In the Channel Name field. type a name for the new channel. It is useful if the name gives some type of indication of what the channel will do to the selected image(s) when the custom channel is used. The low setting will de-focus (i. all the colors except flesh tones are de-saturated. >>> Saturation and Auto Correction tab: This tab has several different areas that can be used to adjust the Saturation of the image(s) selected. Auto Correction: With this setting the operator can individually adjust the Density and/or the Color Correction setting when Auto Correction is selected. Scene Curve. Graduation Adjust: Graduation is a consistent and gradual change from the highlight of an image to the shadow. this adjustment to the Density and Color Correction is applied. Standard is a special mathematical formula for a standard scene. The values are preset to accomplish smooth changes with varying contrasts. Sepia 2 (a mixture of black and white and sepia). Portrait mode tends to make flesh tones smoother by lowering the contrast of the skin tones. and Bright Mode tab: There are three different areas on this tab: Graduation Adjust. By selecting +4. These areas are Auto Correction. Bright Mode: This control adjusts the saturation without affecting the flesh tones in the image. In contrast. the saturation of all colors except flesh tones are increased. User Sepia 1 (user defined settings for Sepia 1). or User Sepia 2 (user © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. Basic Color Mode. When Auto Correction in the Adjust tool is set to ON. User BW (user defined settings for black and white). Monotone Setup. Basic Color Mode: This control adjusts the contrast of flesh tones. Sepia 1 (shades of brown). The button must be set to ON for these changes to go into effect. 57 . Monotone Setup: Clicking this button allows the operator to convert the image to BW (Black and White). and Bright Mode. Other objects in the scene can also be affected and the result can be a slightly lower contrast print. if the operator selects -2. and Saturation Setting. Basic Color Mode.>>> Gamma Adjust. click Start > Maintenance. Saturation Setting: This setting adjusts the saturation of the image for all the colors in the image. Standard is part of Auto Correction. The Cloudy Sky is designed to add contrast to the image since a cloudy sky has the tendency to “flatten” images. In Support mode (or any mode that allows access to the Start Menu).defined settings for Sepia 2). Change the values in this dialog to customize the User BW. This setting can go from -9 (removes all color and makes the image black and white) to 9 (saturates all the colors of the image). Strobe is designed to add more contrast and brightness to the background part of the image. Select 04 ImageSettings > 0401 ImageAdjustOptions. Backlight is designed to brighten the part of the image that is in the foreground. The user-defined BW and Sepia options can be configured in the Maintenance program. and User Sepia 2 settings. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. None does not apply any adjustments to the image. 58 . User Sepia 1. Scene Curve: This button adjusts the contrast based on the selected option. The options for this button are designed to represent the lighting when the picture was taken. if the operator selects -2.Using the Adjust Images Setup 2 Tab In this section. Using the different settings within this feature will adjust the contrast and shadows to varying degrees. Portrait mode tends to make flesh tones smoother by lowering the contrast of the skin tones. Bright Mode This button adjusts the saturation without changing the flesh tones of the image. all the colors except the flesh tones are de-saturated. This setting ranges from -9 (removes all color and makes the image black and white) to 9 (saturates all the colors of the image) and can be set by using the drop-down menu on the Saturation button. the saturation of all colors except the flesh tones is increased. By selecting +4. Standard is a special mathematical formula for a standard scene. Basic Color Mode feature (see page 59). Tone Adjust feature (see page 59). if Hard 2 is selected. Basic Color Mode This button adjusts the contrast of flesh tones. 59 . In contrast. For example. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. Saturation The Saturation button controls how vivid colors are in the image. the contrast and shadows will be harder than if Soft 1 is selected. Other objects in the scene can also be affected and the result can be a slightly lower contrast print. based on the selected setting. Sharpness feature (see page 60). Tone Adjust Selecting this feature will adjust the contrast and shadows of the image based on preconfigured settings. Bright Mode feature (see page 59). you will learn about Adjust Image’s: Saturation feature (see page 59). the purity of the color. 60 . and the contrast. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. Options in the drop-down menu range from High 3 to Low 3. and Tone. Light. Saturation. Skin Tone Customization Selecting this feature opens a Skin Tone Customization dialog box with sliders for Hue. These allow you to increase or decrease the color. the lightness/darkness.Sharpness This button controls the clarity of detail in the selected image(s) by slightly adjusting color around edges. 61 . Additional Tools This button opens a three-tabbed window allowing the operator to implement overall color balance. Rotate feature (see page 65). and the Sharpness of the image(s) selected. Contrast. and Yellow/Blue globally to the selected image(s). Pan feature (see page 65). In this tab the operator can also control Brightness. you will learn about Adjust Image’s Setup 3 Tab: Additional Tools feature (see page 61). Curves (look-up table) feature (see page 63).Using the Adjust Images Setup 3 Tab In this section. Colorspace (see page 65). Magenta/Green. Retouch feature (see page 65). Zoom feature (see page 66). contrast. Clicking the colored button at the end of the slider moves the slider one step closer to the clicked colored buttons. All the slider bars can be dragged to the desired spot OR the colored buttons at the end of the slider can be clicked to advance the slider towards the button clicked. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. Also the operator can right-click anywhere on the slider bar and the slider will immediately move to that location. All Tab: Allows the user to adjust the Cyan/Red. Saturation. brightness. and more. 62 . and Black Points (shadows) to define the standards for the image. Blue) density. balance and saturation standards for an image. For instance. Neutral Points (point where all colors are the same value). to see more detail in a shadow area the operator can reset the black point to a higher black toe. the operator can reset the white point to a lower value to decrease the glare. Green. Clicking the colored button at the end of the slider moves the slider two steps closer to the clicked colored buttons at the end of the slider. or adjust the darkest area in an image. Black Point. All the slider bars can be dragged to the desired spot OR the colored buttons at the end of the slider can be clicked to advance the slider towards the button clicked. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. Highlights/Shadows: The sliders on this tab allow the operator to adjust an area that has minimal image detail. if a highlight or glare is distracting. Or. Set White Points (highlights). and Neutral Point re-define the RGB (Red. White Point’s “Value” and Black Point’s “Black Toe” set limits.Set Points: White Point. such as reflections from glass or polished metal. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. Manually slide the highlight. 63 . the adjustment buttons automatically move to the closest measurable value. Note: To fine-tune the image. Drag the shadow.Histogram: The operator can use the histogram to adjust the tonal values of an image. mid-tone. The image changes accordingly. the operator can add another adjustment button to any LUT by clicking <Shift + Click>. 2 Click LUTs. When the operator double-clicks the histogram. Load a pre-existing LUT or create a new LUT to save and use for other jobs or images. To reset all the LUT graphs to their previous settings. or shadow adjustment sliders to the desired location. blue. Curves The operator can use the Look-up Tables (LUT) to make repeatable color adjustments to the image. or light/dark LUTs until the image represents the correct values. The Image Look-up Tables dialog box opens. 3 To save the LUT. midtone. select one or more images on which to adjust the color. >>> Using the Look-Up Tables 1 From the Adjust Image screen. or highlight adjustment buttons on the red. the operator can reset it to its previous setting by doubleclicking within the LUT. click Save. After making an adjustment to a LUT. click Reset All. green. The Look-Up Table File dialog box opens. 6 Click Save. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. To fine-tune the image. the operator can add another adjustment button to any LUT by pressing <Shift + Click>. or light/dark LUT until the image represents the desired appearance. 2 Select the targeted image. The Look-Up Table File dialog box opens. 5 Type a name in the File name field. 1 Open the job. After making an adjustment to a LUT. 3 Click Adjust. 5 Click the Monochrome checkbox. click Reset All. Note: The lab’s default LUTs are stored in C:\fes\datafiles\LUTs. 4 Click LUTs. midtone. or highlight adjustment button on the red. >>>To use black. Include the LUT suffix. blue. white and sepia: The operator can use a Look-up Table to set up black-and-white and three different types of sepia. Note: The Look-up Tables provide the capability of creating and saving a variety of configurations. The Adjust Image screen opens. a check box opens next to the LUTs button on the Adjust Images screen. the operator can reset it to a neutral setting by doubleclicking within the LUT. The LUT is saved. To make a black and white. 2 Navigate to and select the correct LUT and click Open. The Look-up Table opens. To reset all the LUTs to their previous settings. no modification of the curves is necessary. 64 . 6 Drag the shadow. green.4 Navigate to the desired location where the LUT will be saved. Note: After a LUT is applied (manually loaded). >>>To load a previously created LUT: 1 Click Load. The Look-up Table File dialog box opens. Retouch Clicking this button opens the Retouch dialog box. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. 10 When the file-save is complete. Rotate This button rotates the image. Colorspace This feature allows you to choose the color profile to be used when printing photos. 8 Navigate to C:\fes\datafiles\LUTs. PD produces prints with greener greens. Right (90°). lut S3 . use the Color drop-down menu in Manual Order Entry to apply these LUTs before printing. lut S2 . click Save. See page 67 for details. 65 .sepia2. Options include PD (the default option) and sRGB.lut S .sepia. The selectable color choices from the various applications are matched to the following names: B = bw.lut 9 Save these files as shown. Rotating options include: 180°. sRGB produces prints with bluer greens.7 To save the LUT. Mirror (creates a mirror image of the original). Left (90°).sepia3. The naming conventions for these files are critical. Zoom This button allows the operator to zoom in and out of the image in order to make any necessary refinements or select an aspect ratio of between 1:1 and Fit to Frame. 66 . this control allows the operator to manually move the image within the aperture by clicking and dragging it. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved.Pan Once an image is zoomed. Magnify Zooms in or out. The default setting is ON. Spot-lightens areas of the image that appear too dark. E Magnification Sets the size of the displayed image as a ratio to the original. The higher the number of pixels. Double-click to zoom in. the more detail shown. Selects a color for retouching the image. Burn Spot-darkens areas of the image that appear too light. I Clone Dodge Duplicates a selected area of the image.View Images > Adjust Images > Setup 3 > Retouch Clicking the Retouch button on the Adjust Images > Setup 3 tab opens the Retouch dialog box. Press the <Shift> key and double-click to zoom out. F XY and RGB Displays the X. making the colors in the image more intense. A Undo Reverts the image to its appearance before the last change. B Redo Reapplies the last modification to the selected image. Eliminates red eye caused by flash photography. 2nd: Selects shadows. C Show Changes Displays changes made to the image. . Y coordinates and RGB values appear when the operator moves the cursor across the image. 3rd: Selects Midtones. H Brush Sizes Selects a brush size and edge quality for retouching the image. Desaturate Red Eye Filter Color Spot-decreases the intensity of the colors. Last: Selects Highlights. D Resolution Sets the pixels used to display the image. in conjunction. G Tonal Ranges Changes the range of tones and allows retouching by modifying the variation of tone. From top to bottom: Top: Selects all tones. Saturate Spot-intensifies the colors. select an image.Compose Creating Print Products using Print Size Templates. where the operator can select a layout type (enlargement or template) for the selected image. 2 Click the Compose button. Note: There may be other tabs if third-party templates are installed. . or if the operator has manually created them. etc. (Compose Single Tab) 1 From the View Images screen. 5 Click OK to accept the selected template. 4 Select a template to use for the image selected in the View Images screen. The Choose Template dialog box opens. 3 Click the Single or Multi tab. 7 Select the desired surface. 8 Select the desired quantity. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. 6 Enter any custom text in this entry box and click Apply.The Compose Prints dialog box opens. If a greeting card template (or other template that allows text) was selected. Note: After selecting a layout template. 69 . a text entry box opens. the operator can use the selected image. or change the image by choosing another image from the row of thumbnails at the bottom of the screen. To change an image back to Color after it has been previously changed to black & white or sepia. To remove color from an image and make it black and . 10 . © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. The magnifying glass buttons can be used to zoom in and out of any composed print to ensure that only the area displayed/previewed is printed. if desired.9 Apply special effects. white tones. click . click To remove color from an image and replace it with sepia (antiqued) tones. To place a vignette around the image. click . 70 . click The Choose Vignette Color dialog box opens. click Done. The dialog box closes. 13 When finished with the Vignette feature.11 Select the vignette color. The Compose Prints dialog box returns to focus. The vignette preview displays around the image. 14 Click OK to save the layout. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. 71 . 12 Click Apply. and the vignette is in place. The View Images screen returns to focus. 72 . click Crop. The operator can only delete compose products that have not already been processed. and press the <Delete> keyboard key. if necessary: Once a print size is selected in the Compose Prints dialog box. 15 Crop the image. Compose items display in the horizontal row of thumbnails on the top of the screen when the Products or All button is selected. The operator can only delete composite products from the View Images screen. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. click the thumbnail of the composed product. The Crop Image dialog box opens. The operator cannot delete them from the Order Summary on the MS01 main screen or from the Order Summary dialog box. To delete one of these compose requests (which does not delete the original image from the system). click . Click OK to crop the image. Creating Print Products using Print Size Templates. If appropriate. even if the operator selected the Show Uncropped button. Click and drag the edge to make the box smaller or larger while holding down the mouse button. which means the print is always the same dimensions as the previously selected print size. The image retains the selected crop box. 73 . The Compose Prints dialog box opens. OR click to rotate left or to rotate right. until it is the desired size. Release the mouse button. right-click to change the orientation of the crop box from portrait to landscape. The crop is an aspect ratio crop. Click to return to the uncropped To show how the cropped image will look. (Compose Multi Tab) 1 Select an image while in the View Images screen. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. . etc. The mouse pointer changes to a four-point arrow when inside the crop box. click view. and click and drag the box until it frames the desired part of the image to retain.16 Move the mouse to the edge of the image until the pointer changes to a double arrow. To move the crop lines so the image is centered and at the largest ratio for that print size. The image is printed with the crop applied. The pointer will change to a double arrow when it is placed in the center of each crop edge. Place the pointer inside the crop box. 5 When complete. select a multi-pane template from the Choose Template dialog box. click OK. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. 4 Make adjustments. 74 .2 To fill all open slots in the template with the selected image. as necessary. All openings are filled with the selected image. 3 Click OK. The order processes. Index Prints. and all requested products.The View Images screen opens 6 Click Process Order. 75 . etc. are output to their respective devices from whole roll and compose. Focus returns to the View Orders screen opens. © 2006-2008 FUJIFILM Corporation All rights reserved. CDs. Japan . Minato-ku.FUJIFILM Corporation 7-3. Akasaka 9-chome. Tokyo 107-0052.
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