ADJUSTING COLOR, DENSITY, AND FOCUS
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ADJUSTING COLOR, DENSITY, AND FOCUS
After shading, you can adjust the color balance, image density, or manual focusing.
Color Tones In Film Scanning
Use these modes when you want to adjust the overall color tone of copies. Also use these modes when you
use negative film, because the color tone of copies varies with the film brand. You can adjust the tone of copies
by adjusting Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow (three basic colors).
Adjust the color balance with the [Light] key and [Dark] key.
Notes on color tone adjustments:
p If the color balance differs slightly from your image, you can also change the tones with the Single Color Adjustment
(* See page 82) or Color Balance Adjustment (* See page 76) function.
p If dark parts are too black, change the UCR adjustment to level 3 (default = level 5). * See page 83.
Density Adjustment
p Density can be set not only with this display, but also as instructed on page 31 as Image Density Adjustment. However,
when adjusting for the projector, we recommend you adjust the image density with this display.
Adjust the density with the [Light] key or [Dark] key.
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