Better Light 7 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Scanning
After the prescan image has been inspected and the exposure and other image characteristics have
been adjusted to give the desired results (as viewed in the preview) then the final image is captured by
clicking on the button. e camera will then begin the final scan process, storing the image
on the Control Unit disk drive. e time required to complete the scan is displayed above the Scan
button. is time value will give a dynamic indication of the amount of time remaining to complete
the scan by counting down to zero as the scan progresses. In addition, a progress bar will move across
the preview image to show the approximate position of the sensor in the scan area. e preview will
not be updated during the scan.
Scanning to the Camera Disk
e Better Light scanning system features a dedicated internal disk drive for image storage (in the
control unit). is is where the images are stored as they are scanned.
Scans to the camera’s internal disk drive are independent of the performance of the com-
puter controlling the unit. It is also possible to exit the program while continuing to scan
to the camera’s disk drive, and use the computer for other non-camera related tasks (for
example, reviewing or editing a previously-retrieved image in Photoshop). Click the desk
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top to exit the program without affecting the scan in progress.
While a Scan is in progress, any attempts to access the camera’s disk drive (e.g., from the control
software File Manager) will produce a “camera busy” error message, which can be dismissed by click
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ing its Cancel button. When the camera is finished with the scan, the progress bar is cleared and the
system is ready for further activity.
During scans to the camera’s disk drive, the Activity LED next to the power switch will be mostly
green, and will blink yellow very briefly several times per second (may not be noticeable) as the soft
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ware polls the camera for its position and status.
Canceling a Scan
Once the scan is started, a scan may be canceled at any time prior to completion by pressing the
Command-period key combination
(Control-period in Windows). It may take several sec-
onds for the scanning process to halt, depending primarily on the image size and line time of the scan
being done.
Exiting the program (leaving the program but not quitting it’s operation) does not stop a scan in
progress, but instead is useful for exiting the monitoring process and allowing the computer to be