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DIGITAL ROC<br />

The Digital ROC (Reconstruction of Colour) can restore the faded colour of old film.<br />

Click the Digital-ROC button to activate the function. Press the prescan<br />

button to view the results.<br />

• When Digital ROC is used, the prescan also makes the final<br />

scan. When the final scan is made, the image data is simply<br />

processed and saved. While the final scan is relatively fast, the<br />

prescans require more time. Because the final scan and prescan<br />

are made at the same time, always perform the prescan<br />

with the autofocus-at-scan function active in the preferences<br />

box (see page 34), or with point AF or manual focus (see page<br />

49 – 50).<br />

• Digital ROC cannot be used with 16 bit linear colour depth (see page 34).<br />

• When Digital ROC is activated, the auto-expose-for-slides setting in the preferences box (see page<br />

34), colour matching (see page 88), and the AE lock and AE-area-selection functions (see page<br />

48) are disabled.<br />

• The results with Digital ROC depends upon the condition of the film.<br />

• Digital ROC cannot be used with traditional black and white films. The Digital ROC function can be<br />

used with special black and white films that are designed to be developed in a C-41 or equivalent<br />

colour process (see the list below). These films should be scanned with the colour-negative filmtype<br />

setting.<br />

Kodak: T400CN<br />

Ilford: XP2 Super<br />

• To turn off Digital ROC, click the Digital-ROC button again.<br />

• Each time the Digital ROC button is pressed, the prescan image is deleted and another prescan<br />

needs to be made.<br />

STANDARD SCAN UTILITY<br />

Digital ROC off<br />

Digital ROC on<br />

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