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Frequently Asked Questions
Digital ICE™ for Photo Prints
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ScanMaker and ScanWizard 5 are registered trademarks of Microtek International Inc. Digital ICE for Photo Prints and ASF are registered trademarks of Applied
Science Fiction Inc. All other Trademarks acknowledged. Information subject to change without notification. E & OE. SM6800 IS 1.0ee. © Microtek Europe 2003.
For more information:
For Germany please call 0049 (0)2065 987-180 or visit www.microtek.de
For the United Kingdom please call 0044 (0)1327 844880
For all other countries please contact your local country distributor,
Microtek Europe on 0031 (0)10242 5688 or email [email protected]
Can I use the ScanMaker 6800 without
ICE™ for Photo Prints?
Yes, you can turn Digital ICE™ on or off. When off, you
can scan photos, magazines and reective originals up
to A4 size plus transparencies up to 5 x 4” (127mm
x 101.6mm) in the normal way. Optical Character
Recognition and the five, one touch buttons can also be
used at this time.
Is Digital ICE™ for Photo Prints built-into
the ScanMaker 6800 easy to use?
The ICE™ function is totally automatic. It is switched on
or off by checking the box labelled “Enable Digital ICE™
for Photo Prints” in the ScanWizard 5 software.
Can I buy Digital ICE™ for Photo Prints
software for my current scanner?
No. The ScanMaker 6800 has been specically designed
to incorporate the hardware and software required for the
ICE™ system. This is not possible with other scanners.
Does Digital ICE™ for Photo Prints work
with damaged negatives and slides?
No, this solution is designed to work with continuous-
tone reective material such as photographs. It is not
designed to work with negatives, transparencies, and
printed material, like magazines, books and newspapers.
Will Digital ICE™ for Photo Prints be
effective with warped, wrinkled or bent
photos?
To achieve the best results when using Digital ICE™ for
Photo Prints, it is recommended to have your photos
be as at as possible on the scan bed. A white mat is
included to help achieve this. If required you can weigh
down severly bent material by placing a suitable weight
on the mat, over the point where the original has been
placed on the scan bed.
How much memory will I need when
using Digital ICE™ for Photo Prints?
The Digital ICE™ for Photo Prints function requires more
memory for processing than normal scanning. Microtek
recommends 128MB of available RAM for ScanWizard
5 when performing normal scanning and 256MB of free
RAM or more for scanning with Digital ICE™ function.
For Macintosh users, a virtual memory setting of 900MB
may also be required.
What resolutions can I scan with Digital
ICE™ for Photo Prints?
Although the ScanMaker 6800 allows Digital ICE™
scanning at resolutions up to 1200dpi, Microtek
recommends 600dpi for your restoration scanning. With
this resolution setting, you will achieve a good balance
between quality and scanning speed (most inkjet printers
only need 200dpi for best-quality printing). As with
all scanners, increasing your scanning resolution will
increase both the le size and the time it takes to scan
your photo.
How long does a scan with Digital ICE™
for Photo Prints take?
As with all scanners, the scan times vary with the
size of your photos, your system specications, and
the connection you use. Here are the results achieved
with the ScanMaker 6800 connected to a Pentium 4
PC, 1.8GHz, 512MB RAM, running Windows XP Home
Edition. We scanned a 4” x 6” (101.6 x 152mm) photo
into Photoshop Elements using ScanWizard 5 with a
FireWire interface (having installed the FireWire card
included with the scanner).
Resolution
Without Digital ICE
for Photo Prints
With Digital ICE for
Photo Prints
300 dpi
0:16 3:28
600 dpi
0:26 3:34
1200 dpi
0:44 3:56
Please remember that scan times with Digital ICE™ for
Photo Prints are significantly increased by the two-pass
system needed to generate the defect map used in the
restoration process, but the resulting restored images
will save you countless hours spent retouching photos.
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