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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: OperationGeneral Description, Work Routines and Operation2.3.2 ScannerApplies only to d-<strong>lab.2</strong>/2plusAfter making all necessary settings for a the print order the operator inserts the filmthrough the film feeder into the negative carrier.21 Lamp 4 Film drive2 Exposure filters 5 Lens3 Mirror box 6 CCD areadalbr133While the film is transported through the negative carrier and into the film takeup, theprescanner determines the exposure data for each negative of the film (prescan).After the main computer has calculated the correction data, the negatives are digitized:The film is pulled out of the film takeup and the negatives are positioned one by one inthe negative carrier and exposed. Three color separations per negative are exposed on theCCD by means of the color filter wheel (mainscan; approx. 2,000 x 3,000 pixels). A fourthexposure with infrared light is used for the scratch correction.The processing of slides is similar with the following differences:– Mounted slides are individually inserted via slide carrier, reversal film strips areinserted via the film carrier of the corresponding size negative film (135, 120/220).– The color filters used for slide scanning are different from the negative filters.Slides are automatically detected– in case of mounted slides when the slide carrier is mounted,– and in case of reversal film strips when the print mode Slide (see Workingwith slide print mode in Chapter 6) is selected.In both cases the minilab automatically switches to the slide filters.NoteThe slide carrier for mounted slides and slide filters are available as an option.AgfaPhoto 2005-05-01 / PN 04092_01 2-9

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