Scanning 6x6 color slides requires a more time and a little more adjustment than if you were scanning a normal print. This format of slides provides a great deal more digital information than standard 35mm slides, which can result in very detailed and higher quality images. Before you can scan your slides you must remove the inner cover from your flatbed scanner, clean the slides and increase the scanning resolution to the highest possible setting.
Instructions
- 1
Prepare the your color slides for scanning by cleaning them carefully. Blow them with compressed air or wipe them gently using a lint-free cloth to remove any surface dust and debris. Take care not to scratch the slides when you are cleaning them.
2Remove the inner cover from your flatbed scanner. Look for a soft pressure plate in the lid of the scanner which is used for print scanning. Remove this to allow the light to pass through your color slides during the scanning process.
3Place you 6x6 color slides on the scanning glass. Align them with the corner of the scanning glass and the guides along the side of the scanner.
4Click "File" then "Run" or double click on the desktop icon to run your scanning software. Preview your slides in the software before deciding whether to scan them individually or as a batch.
5Adjust the scanning resolution. Most software will have the resolution automatically set between 200 and 300 dpi which is fine for scanning prints but you will need to increase the dpi before scanning your color slides. Set your dpi as high as the software allows you; this will increase the time it takes to complete the scan but will give you extremely detailed images.
6Click "Scan" or press the scan button on your scanner to start the scanning process. Once it has finished your completed scan should appear on screen.
7Save your completed scan. If you have scanned the slides as a batch them use the scanning software to cut them apart before clicking "File" then "Save" to save the individual scans.
Scanning 6x6 color slides requires a more time and a little more adjustment than if you were scanning a normal print. This format of slides provides a great deal more digital information than standard 35mm slides, which can result in very detailed and higher quality images. Before you can scan your slides you must remove the inner cover from your flatbed scanner, clean the slides and increase the scanning resolution to the highest possible setting.
Instructions
- 1
Prepare the your color slides for scanning by cleaning them carefully. Blow them with compressed air or wipe them gently using a lint-free cloth to remove any surface dust and debris. Take care not to scratch the slides when you are cleaning them.
2Remove the inner cover from your flatbed scanner. Look for a soft pressure plate in the lid of the scanner which is used for print scanning. Remove this to allow the light to pass through your color slides during the scanning process.
3Place you 6x6 color slides on the scanning glass. Align them with the corner of the scanning glass and the guides along the side of the scanner.
4Click "File" then "Run" or double click on the desktop icon to run your scanning software. Preview your slides in the software before deciding whether to scan them individually or as a batch.
5Adjust the scanning resolution. Most software will have the resolution automatically set between 200 and 300 dpi which is fine for scanning prints but you will need to increase the dpi before scanning your color slides. Set your dpi as high as the software allows you; this will increase the time it takes to complete the scan but will give you extremely detailed images.
6Click "Scan" or press the scan button on your scanner to start the scanning process. Once it has finished your completed scan should appear on screen.
7Save your completed scan. If you have scanned the slides as a batch them use the scanning software to cut them apart before clicking "File" then "Save" to save the individual scans.
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