Thank you for purchasing the Nikon LS-2000 Super Coolscan and/or Coolscan III. We are sure that it will give you many hours of reliable and productive use. Please read the following important information, which was not included in the manual. Nikon Scan 2.2 is designed to support the LS-2000 and Coolscan III only. 1. Nikon Scan 2.2 1.1 Scanner Firmware Version This version of Nikon Scan requires Version 1.1 or greater firmware to be installed in the scanner. The firmware version is displayed in the title bar of the main dialog. If the firmware version is older than 1.1, please update the firmware by using the Firmware Update Software, located in the ÒFirmware Update SoftwareÓ folder on the Nikon Scan 2.2 CD-ROM. Please read the ÒReadme.txtÓ and ÒManual.pdfÓ files prior to updating the firmware. 1.2. Performa 5200 series, 6200 series, Power Macintosh 6200, 6300 and PowerBook 1400 series, 5300 series These computers may experience scanning problems. If you experience any problems, move the file called "MAID Driver HS", located in the "Utility" folder into the folder called "Nikon MAID", which can be found in the "Preferences" folder, located within your System Folder. 1.3. Scan speed Scan speed will vary, depending upon the computer system environment. Turning off the Nikon Color Management System (CMS) and/or Surface Defect Correction may decrease scan times. When you turn CMS off, you will need to restart Nikon Scan. 1.4 PhotoDeluxe 2.0 If you use Nikon Scan 2.2 with PhotoDeluxe 2.0, you should not perform batch scans. You turn on Òclose windows after scanningÓ. 1.5. Using the Strip Film adapter and the IX240 (Advanced Photo System) film adapter 1.5.1. Working with multiple thumbnails The Strip Film and IX240 film adapters allow you to browse your film as thumbnails. Additionally, selecting multiple thumbnails by pressing the shift key and clicking on each thumbnail in turn, allows batch scans of the selected frames to be performed. In this case, if you wish to set individual color adjustments and crops for each image, please select each thumbnail individually, making the required selections for color adjustments, prior to selecting multiple images for scanning. If you wish to change the film type between negative and positive, you should select all of the thumbnails prior to changing the film type. For technical reasons, the film type is applied to each image individually. 1.5.2. Frame Boundary When using the IX240 film adapter or the Strip Film adapter, Nikon Scan will automatically detect the edges of each frame. If, however, the Film Type setting is incorrect (e.g. Positive Film Type selected for a strip of negative images), this auto detect operation may not work properly. Make sure that the Film Type is set correctly prior to performing any scans. Additionally, the thumbnail scan is an important step in aligning multiple frames for preview and main scans, so you should try to perform at least one thumbnail scan prior to doing any preview scans or main scans. If you cannot perform a thumbnail scan (it can be quite memory-intensive), you should try a preview scan. However, dark image film or certain content types can cause problems with edge detection. In this case, the thumbnail scan may give incorrect thumbnails. If the image appears to be offset, use the "Adjust Boundary Offset" controls, located within the "Extras" tab, to change the scan offset. Continue to take preview scans until you are satisfied with the result. 1.5.3 Differences between thumbnail images and preview images when using the strip film adapter. There is a slight difference between thumbnail images and previewed/scanned images when using the strip film adapter. Basically, thumbnails show a bit more of the top and bottom of the image than do previewed/scanned images. This is only a slight difference, and there should be little or no consequences to your use of the scanner. 1.6. Memory allocation If you are using the Nikon Scan 2.2 Application, here are the suggested allocations Allocation (MB) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ MA-20 (Single Slide Adapter) 37 SA-20 (Strip Film Adapter) 48 IA-20 (Slide Feeder Adapter) 60 If you are using the Adobe Photoshop 4.0.X plug-in, here are the suggested minimum allocation sizes for the Adobe Photoshop application: Allocation (MB) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ MA-20 (Single Slide Adapter) 25 SA-20 (Strip Film Adapter) 40 IA-20 (Slide Feeder Adapter) 48 The memory needed by Nikon Scan depends upon the conditions of each scan. Here are some techniques that you can try in order to minimize memory usage: 1.) Reduce the number of images. that have previews. Each preview takes up memory. 2.) Use sRGB or HSL color space and avoid CMYK color space. CMYK has more channels and uses more memory. 3.) When using the IA-20 (Advanced Photo System) adapter, donÕt display thumbnails and use the index print supplied with the developed film instead. 4.) Defect correction (CleanImage) takes memory (It will also slow scans down.). Turn it off unless you really need it. 5.) Turn off Nikon Color Management system. Nikon CMS takes memory to handle calibrated color spaces. Turn it off and use RGB instead of sRGB, HSL or CMYK. 1.7.Auto Saved Batch Scan For Auto Saved Batch Scans, you should use the Nikon Scan Application; but not the Nikon Scan plugin and turn off "acquire batch scans directly to disk" in the "Misc" tab of the preferences dialog. You should confirm that there is enough disk space to save images. 1.8. 12bit scanning For the LS-2000, 3rd party applications must support 16 bit/channel to acquire 12 bits images when using the Nikon scan Adobe Photoshop Plugin. We have tested 12-bit scanning on the following applications: Photoshop 4.0 Photoshop 5.0 1.9. System Virtual Memory Nikon ScanÕs performance may be affected when System Virtual Memory is on. We suggest that you turn Virtual Memory off when using Nikon Scan. 1.10. Disk space requirement Nikon Scan requires free disk space of approximately three (3) times the size of the image to be acquired. 1.11. Saved file Prefix Filename or filename prefixes should be less than 20 characters long. Nikon Scan often appends suffixes to filenames. 1.12.Shared Disks Do not specify network volumes (shared disks) as scratch disks. This may cause problems in the operation of Nikon Scan. 1.13. RAM DOUBLER 2 Connectix RAM Doubler 2 may cause performance problems with Nikon Scan. 1.14. Changing adapters while scanning Please do not attempt to change the adapter while a preview scan, main scan or thumbnail scan is in progress. This may cause damage to the scanner or the film. 1.15. Autofocus and prescan If the "Perform Autoexposure Before Preview", "Perform Autoexposure Before Main Scan" and/or "Perform Autofocus Before Scan" checkboxes, located within the "Misc" tab of the "Preferences" dialog, are checked, an autofocus and/or autoexposure (prescan densitometry test) will be made immediately prior to making a scan. Once these operations have been performed, they should not need to be repeated, as long as the film is not removed from the scanner. You may also perform these tasks manually by using the "Autofocus" and "Autoexposure" icon buttons in the main control dialog. 1.16. WESS mount WESS mounts (slide frames made by WESS Plastics, Inc.) require a special attachment for the SF-200 (Slide autofeeder). The small white plastic attachment is provided in the SF-200 box and requires you to run a special utility to install the attachment to the SF-200. It is called Attachment Utility" and is placed into the ÒUtilityÓ folder, located within the ÒNikon Scan 2.2Ó folder. Please install this attachment prior to operating the SF-200 with WESS mounts. 2. Nikon Color Management System (CMS) The Nikon Color Management System is a new feature of the Nikon Scan 2.X Scanner Control Software. It is designed to improve the color accuracy between the image as seen on the original film and the resulting images on your monitor and your printer. 2.1. Exchanging image data between Nikon Scan 2.2 and other applications The Nikon Scan 2.2 application always displays images using the monitor profile and gamma settings. These are external to the saved image data, so third-party applications that open images saved from the Nikon Scan 2.2 application may not display them in exactly the same manner as the Nikon Scan 2.2 application. Each application has a specific way of adjusting monitor gamma. Please refer to the third party vendors for assistance in making these adjustments. It may be helpful to have images open in Nikon Scan and your third party application at the same time to make matching easier. 2.2. Custom ICC Profiles for Monitors and CMYK Output Devices Nikon Scan 2.2 supports version 3.4 of the International Color Consortium (ICC) profile format. Nikon Scan 2.2 uses a generic profile for monitors, and a generic profile for CMYK output devices. Customized profiles provided by manufacturers of calibrated displays and/or output devices may improve color accuracy. Contact the vendor of your display(s) and/or output device(s) to see if they will provide these customized profiles. PLEASE NOTE: Incorrect profiles can introduce serious problems to the Nikon Scan 2.2 application. Nikon Inc. will only support the provided generic profiles. 2.3. NKLS2000LS30.icm An ICC profile named NKLS2000LS30.icm has been installed in the ColorSync profiles folder within your System Folder. This profile has been provided so that third-party applications (such as Adobe Photoshop) may calibrate their image data to match that scanned by Nikon Scan 2.2. This profile is not used by Nikon Scan 2.2, but the application must be set up in the following manner in order to calibrate output using this profile: Use the Preferences dialog to perform the following: If you are using the Nikon Scan 2.2 Application: 1.) In the "Color Management" tab, turn off the "Use Nikon Color Management" checkbox. 2.) In the "Gamma" tab, set the Preview Gamma to a value of 2.2. 3.) Quit the application and restart it. If you are using the Nikon Scan 2.2 Adobe Photoshop Plug-in: 1.) In the "Color Management" tab, turn off the "Use Nikon Color ManagementÓ checkbox. 2.) In the "Gamma" tab, set the Preview Gamma to a value of 2.2. 3.) In the "Gamma" tab, check the "Use Preview Gamma" checkbox. 4.) Quit the application and restart it. 3. Using Kodak Kodachrome film Kodachrome Slide Film uses a unique dye. Because of this, it will respond to scanning in a manner different from all other slide films, including Ektachrome and Fujichrome. This unique dye may affect the color reproduction of images scanned from Kodachrome originals. In addition, Surface Defect Correction will be affected when using Kodachrome film. 4. Known problems 4.1. Support for FlashPix format Nikon Scan does not support save or display Grayscale images in FashPix format. 4.2. Saving Images in the HSL color space is not supported The HSL color space is not supported by any standard image file formats, so you will not be able to save images that are in HSL. You must convert to RGB, sRGB, Grayscale or CMYK in order to save the image. 4.3. Connecting scanners Nikon Scan is designed to work with one scanner at a time. If you have multiple scanners attached, you should ensure that only one scan window is open during any given scanning operation. Use the ÒDeviceÓ tab in the preferences dialog to change the scanner. 4.4. Progress bar In some cases, the progress bar may not accurately reflect the progress of an autofocus, autoexposure (prescan) or a preview scan. 5. Notice for users of Nikon Scan 2.1 Nikon Scan 2.2 overwrites previous installations of Nikon Scan 2.1 and converts Nikon Scan 2.1 files to the new version. DonÕt install Nikon Scan 2.2 if you still wish to use Nikon Scan 2.1. 5.1 The Nikon Scan 2.2 installer will ask you if you wish to delete the Nikon Scan 2.1 folder. If you have files and/or settings in the Nikon Scan 2.1 folder, make sure you have backed them up somewhere before answering ÒyesÓ to this dialog. 5.2 The Nikon Scan 2.2 Installer will delete Nikon Scan 2.1 Adobe Photoshop plugins. It will display a confirmation dialog, asking if you wish these plugins to be deleted. If you answer "Yes", the installer will remove ALL copies, even if they are in directories other than that into which you are installing the Nikon Scan 2.2 Adobe Photoshop plugin. This could be a potential problem for machines in which multiple plugins have been installed. You should make sure that you copy the single plugin file into the other directories after the installation. 6. Fixed bugs 6.1 Nikon Scan 2.2 plugin scan speed. The Nikon Scan 2.2 plugin enjoys a speed advantage over the 2.1 plugin by a factor of 50%. In other words, it is 1.5 times the speed of the 2.1 plugin. 7. Versions The Nikon Scan 2.2 CD-ROM contains a suite of components, each of which have their own names and version numbers. When an upgrade is released, a new general number is assigned to the Nikon Scan Suite. This release is called Version 2.2. Please note that one of the components of Nikon Scan 2.2; the application, is also called "Nikon Scan 2.2", and that it has a different version number from the general number. The following software packages are included in this CD release: - Nikon Scan 2.2 for LS-2000 and CoolScan III (The suite of components mentioned above) - Slides & Sound Plus 2.02 7.1. Component Versions The following files are included in Nikon Scan Version 2.2; Nikon Scan 2.2 2.2.0.3000 Nikon Scan Plugin 2.2 2.2.0.3000 LS2000 Module 1.2.0.3008 MAID Driver 1.2.0.3003 MAID Driver HS 1.2.0.3003 SDCLPower 1.0.0.3004 AttachmentUtility 1.0.0.3000 NKLS2000LS30.icm 1.0.0.3001 NKLS2000_8P.icm 1.0.0.3003 NKLS2000_8N.icm 1.0.0.3005 NKLS2000LS30_P.icm 1.0.0.3003 NKLS2000LS30_N.icm 1.0.0.3005 NKsRGB.icm 1.0.0.3002 NKSWOP_CMYK.icm 1.001f NKLch.icm 1.001f NKMonitor_Mac.icm 1.001f NKLS2000_8N_SDC.icm 1.0.0.3005 NKLS2000_8P_SDC.icm 1.0.0.3003 NKLS2000LS30_N_SDC.icm 1.0.0.3005 NKLS2000LS30_P_SDC.icm 1.0.0.3003 8. Bundled software packages: This CD-ROM includes bundled software packages. Please contact the companies supplying the bundled software for technical support for that particular product. Nikon does not provide any technical support for these software packages. 8.1. Slides & Sound Plus: Slides & Sound Plus is a multimedia slide show application developed by InMedia Presentations Inc. of Vancouver, BC, Canada. Please refer to the Quick Start guide for more information. This software is a trial version. Some functions on this software will expire 30 days after installation. 8.1.1 Slides & Sound Plus requires a PowerPC system and does not support any 68k Macintosh systems. 8.1.2 You need to allocate 25 Megabytes to Slides & Sound Plus when using the Nikon Scan 2.2 Plug-in. To allocate this memory, use the Finder to select the Slides & Sound Plus application (single-click), select "Get Info" from the FinderÕs ÒFileÓ menu and set the Preferred Size to 25600 KB (25 MB). Novermber 26th, 1998