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d-lab.2, d-lab.2plus, netlab.2plus - D-Lab 1

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d-<strong>lab.2</strong>, d-<strong>lab.2</strong>plus, net<strong>lab.2</strong>plus: OperationProductionThe Slide film screen opens. It displays:– Order number– Default configuration for the inserted film carrier and various information of thisconfiguration– Field for the display of a scanned slide– Several buttonsPrior to inserting the first reversal film strip / unmounted single slides:– the order number can be changed (only if Order number manual has been selected inthe settings): see Change Order Numbers in this chapter.– another configuration for the complete order can be selected (see SelectingAnother Configuration for the Complete Order in this chapter)– the selected configuration can be changed for the current order (see Changing theConfiguration for the Complete Order in this chapter)6NoteThe configuration can only be selected or changed before a reversal film strip / singleunmounted slide is inserted, i.e. the images of an order are all printed with the sameconfiguration.6.3.6.2 Image Editing and PrintingSeveral reversal film strips / single slides can be combined in one order. Insert allcorresponding reversal film strips / single slides of an order and print as described below.Insert and position reversal film strips / single slides Insert the slide(s).Insert film strips with at least two slideframes / complete reversal films via thefilm feeder:They are pulled in, scanned, andpositioned on the film tip.unmounted single slides: Pull out thefilm carrier, put in the slide frame, andpush in the carrier.The first frame of the film strip is displayed; in case of a single slide only the scanned partof the slide is shown. It must then be positioned correctly.AgfaPhoto 2005-05-01 / PN 04092_01 6-77

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