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Photo Maker User Manual PhotoMaker Mac Manual.indd 1 12/01/2011 4:46:14 PM

Mac Manual.indd 2 12/01/2011 4:46:14 PM

Contents 1. Precautions 2. Standard Accessories 3. Part Names 4. Installing the software (PC) 5. Installing the software (MAC) 6. Placing film / slide in the holder 7. Connecting the PhotoMaker 8. Capturing photos (PC) 9. Capturing photos (MAC) 10. Editing photos 11. Specifications 12. Trouble Shooting 2 3 4 5 9 10 11 12 16 20 28 29 User Manual PhotoMaker Pg 21 PhotoMaker Mac Manual.indd 3 12/01/2011 4:46:14 PM

1. Precautions Before using the PhotoMaker, please ensure that you read and understand the safety precautions described below. Always ensure that the PhotoMaker is operated correctly. 1. Do not try to open the case of the PhotoMaker or attempt to modify it in any way. Maintenance and repairs should be performed only by Kaiser Baas. 2. Keep the PhotoMaker away from water and other liquids. Do not use with wet hands. Moisture creates the danger of fire and electric shock. 3. If you notice smoke or a strange odour coming from the PhotoMaker, disconnect it immediately. Contact the Kaiser Baas Support Centre to organise repair. Never attempt to repair the PhotoMaker on your own. 4. PhotoMaker may become slightly warm during use. This does not indicate malfunction. 5. If the exterior of the PhotoMaker needs cleaning, wipe it with a soft, dry cloth. Pg 12 PhotoMaker User Manual PhotoMaker Mac Manual.indd 4 12/01/2011 4:46:14 PM

2. Standard Accessories PhotoMaker 1x PhotoMaker 1 x Software CD 1 x Cleaning Brush 1 x Slide Holder 1 x Gloves 1 x Negative Holder 1 x Blow Air Brush 1 x Quick Start Guide User Manual PhotoMaker Pg 23 PhotoMaker Mac Manual.indd 5 12/01/2011 4:46:15 PM

3. Part Names Power LED USB Cable Film / Slide Holder Slot Brush Slide Holder Negative Holder Note: For clear images, we strongly suggest that you periodically clean the PhotoMaker by using the included cleaning brush. Insert the brush with the cleaning side down into the PhotoMaker slot to clean the glass surface. Please make sure your film negatives / mounted slides and cover trays are clean before inserting into the PhotoMaker. Dust or dirt from the negatives and cover trays will affect the quality of your scanned images. Pg 14 PhotoMaker User Manual PhotoMaker Mac Manual.indd 6 12/01/2011 4:46:16 PM

4. Installing the software (PC) Insert the provided CD into the CD/DVD ROM drive on your computer. The following screen should appear: 1. Select MediaImpression to start the installation of Arcsoft MediaImpression on your computer. If the operating system asks for permission click Yes. 2. 3. The Setup Language box will appear. The default is English. Choose your language then press OK. The next screen informs you that InstallShield Wizard will install Arcsoft MediaImpression on your computer. Click Next. User Manual PhotoMaker Pg 25 PhotoMaker Mac Manual.indd 7 12/01/2011 4:46:16 PM

4. The next screen shows the software licence agreement. If you agree to the terms and conditions and would like to keep installing the program click on Yes. 5. On the next screen, you are able to choose where you would like to install the program on your computer. If you are happy with the default, click Next. To choose a new destination click Browse, choose the folder you would like then click Next. Pg 16 PhotoMaker User Manual PhotoMaker Mac Manual.indd 8 12/01/2011 4:46:16 PM

6. The next screen lets you choose where you would like the program shortcut to appear in the Windows menu. Choose a destination or leave the default, then press Next. The program will then install to your preferred destination. 7. You can then choose what image file formats you would like to use in the program. Choose your preferred formats or leave the defaults, then click Next. User Manual PhotoMaker Pg 27 PhotoMaker Mac Manual.indd 9 12/01/2011 4:46:17 PM

8. The software installation is now complete. Click Finish and restart your computer to finalise the installation. 9. When the computer has rebooted, there should be an icon for MediaImpression on the desktop. Double click to start the program. Pg 18 PhotoMaker User Manual PhotoMaker Mac Manual.indd 10 12/01/2011 4:46:17 PM

5. Installing the software (MAC) 1. Insert the installation CD into your computer s CD-ROM drive and click CD icon. 2. Click MediaImpression Installer. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions. User Manual PhotoMaker Pg 29 PhotoMaker Mac Manual.indd 11 12/01/2011 4:46:18 PM

6. Placing film/slide into the holder 1. Place the negative film or slide holder in front of you with the Kaiser Baas logo facing upward. Open the negative film / slide holder as illustrated below. 2. Place your negative film strip / slides into holder as shown 3. Close the holder and make sure it clips closed properly. Pg 10 PhotoMaker User Manual PhotoMaker Mac Manual.indd 12 12/01/2011 4:46:18 PM

7. Connecting the PhotoMaker 1. Plug the USB cable of the PhotoMaker into an available USB 2.0 port on your computer. Once connected the power LED light on the PhotoMaker will illuminate. 2. Insert the loaded negative film / slide holder properly into the slot according to the triangular signs as shown. IMPORTANT: INSERTING HOLDERS INCORRECTLY MAY DAMAGE YOUR PHOTOMAKER Insert holder through the front entrance of the PhotoMaker User Manual PhotoMaker Pg 211 PhotoMaker Mac Manual.indd 13 12/01/2011 4:46:19 PM

8. Capturing photos (PC) 1. Click on the MediaImpression icon on the desktop to start the application. 2. Click Acquire and select Aquire from Film Scanner Pg 12 PhotoMaker User Manual PhotoMaker Mac Manual.indd 14 12/01/2011 4:46:20 PM

3. Define your save settings: a) Select between JPG or TIF image file formats. b) Choose from four quality levels: Highest / High / Normal / Low (for JPG format only). c) Select the location to save your images. User Manual PhotoMaker Pg 213 PhotoMaker Mac Manual.indd 15 12/01/2011 4:46:21 PM

d) Select flim size: 135. (110 Film holders can be purchased from Kaiser Baas. See website or contact Kaiser Baas for details.) e) Select the film type you are going to scan. Then choose colour depth and DPI. f) Click OK. Pg 14 PhotoMaker User Manual PhotoMaker Mac Manual.indd 16 12/01/2011 4:46:22 PM

4. Capturing images You will see the image to be captured in the live view window on your computer. Move the holder so that the image is correctly positioned and to avoid any dark edges caused by the edges of the holder. If dark edges appear on the top or bottom of the image tilt the PhotoMaker left or right to help position the slide correctly. Click Capture to save image to your computer. 5. Move the negative film / slide holder and press Capture for the next negative or slide to be captured. Repeat this step for the amount of negatives or slides you need to capture. Click Exit when you have finished. User Manual PhotoMaker Pg 215 PhotoMaker Mac Manual.indd 17 12/01/2011 4:46:22 PM

9. Capturing photos (MAC) 1. Click on the MediaImpression icon on the desktop 2. Click Acquire then select Aquire from Film Scanner Pg 16 PhotoMaker User Manual PhotoMaker Mac Manual.indd 18 12/01/2011 4:46:23 PM

Define your save settings: a) Select between JPG or TIF image file formats. b) Choose from four quality levels: Highest / High / Normal / Low (for JPG format only). c) Select the location to save your images. User Manual PhotoMaker Pg 217 PhotoMaker Mac Manual.indd 19 12/01/2011 4:46:24 PM

d) Select flim size: 135. (110 Film holders can be purchased from Kaiser Baas. See website or contact Kaiser Baas for details.) e) Select the film type you are going to scan. Then choose colour depth and DPI. f) Click OK. Pg 18 PhotoMaker User Manual PhotoMaker Mac Manual.indd 20 12/01/2011 4:46:25 PM

3. Capturing images You will see the image to be captured in the live view window on your computer. Move the holder so that the image is correctly positioned and to avoid any dark edges caused by the edges of the holder. If dark edges appear on the top or bottom of the image tilt the PhotoMaker left or right to help position the slide correctly. Click Capture to save image to your computer. 4. Move the film holder and press Capture for the next film scan. User Manual PhotoMaker Pg 219 PhotoMaker Mac Manual.indd 21 12/01/2011 4:46:25 PM

10. Editing pictures Photo Editing Tools The Photo Editing Tools module in Arcsoft MediaImpression includes a complete set of photo enhancement, editing and retouching controls. The windows can be stretched to provide a large size viewing area of the active photo. Double click the module s tool bar to maximise the window to fill the computer screen. In addition to the large photo workspace, the Photo Editing Tools module includes two distinct sets of controls: 1. Adjust 1.1. Enhance The Enhance feature includes two types of controls: - Auto Enhance Click the Auto Enhance button to improve the overall quality of your pictures with a single click. - Manual Fix For precise image enhancement control, adjust the brightness, contrast and sharpen sliders. To enhance a photo manually: 1. Move the sliders to adjust the level of brightness, contrast, saturation, hue and sharpen. 2. Use the zoom slider to get a closer look at how the adjustment affects the photo. 3. Click Apply if you like the result. Click Cancel if you don t. Pg 120 PhotoMaker User Manual PhotoMaker Mac Manual.indd 22 12/01/2011 4:46:25 PM

1.2. Colour This feature is designed to fix photos that have unnatural colour or appear too dark. It s also great for fixing scanned versions of old prints that have faded or whose colours have changed after many years. To fix the colour of a photo: 1. Drag the colour balance sliders to make the photo colour appear more natural. Add red or yellow to make the photo warmer. Add blue or green to make the photo cooler. 2. Drag the Lighter/Darker slider to the left to reveal details hidden in a dark photo or to the right to make a faded photo look new again. 3. Click Apply if you like the result. Click Cancel if you do not. 1.3. Red-Eye This feature makes it easy for you to fix red-eye a common problem in flash photography. There are two ways to fix red-eye: - Auto Fix 1. Simply click the Fix Red-Eye button to automatically find and fix all red-eye. 2. If not all of the red eye has been fixed, use the manual Click to Fix method. User Manual PhotoMaker Pg 212 PhotoMaker Mac Manual.indd 23 12/01/2011 4:46:26 PM

- Manual Fix 1. Use the zoom slider on the toolbar to zoom in on the photo. 2. Drag the small white box inside the zoom navigator to move over a red eye. 3. Place your cursor directly over the red eye and click. 4. Repeat the process until all the red eyes are fixed. 5. Click Undo if you make a mistake or don t like the result. 1.4. Crop This feature enables you to trim photos for a dramatic effect or cut off the distracting parts of a picture. How to use the crop function: 1. Choose the crop orientation (portrait or landscape). 2. Select a fixed proportion for the crop rectangle (4:6, 5:7, 8:10) or choose Custom if you want to use a different proportion. 3. Resize the crop rectangle by clicking and dragging the red lines. 4. Move the crop rectangle into position by clicking and dragging inside the red box. 5. Click Crop. The area inside the rectangle will be kept, the area outside will be trimmed away. 6. Click Undo if you make a mistake or do not like the result. Pg 122 PhotoMaker User Manual PhotoMaker Mac Manual.indd 24 12/01/2011 4:46:26 PM

1.5. Straighten This feature enables you to fix photos that appear to be tilted. How to use Straighten: 1. Move the slider (or click the rotate buttons) until the photo appears straight. 2. Use the superimposed grid lines for vertical and horizontal reference. 3. Click Apply if you like the result. Click Cancel if you do not. 1.6. Blur Background This feature can be used in a subtle way to tone down un-important background details, or for dramatic effect by making the main subject of a photo pop out of the picture. How to use the Blur Background function: 1. With your cursor, trace a line around the person or object you want to stand out. When you release the mouse button, the area outside the traced line will become slightly blurred. 2. Drag the first slider to make the transition between the blurred and non-blurred area sharp or smooth. 3. Drag the second slider to increase or decrease the amount of blur. 4. Click Apply if you like the result. Click Cancel if you do not. User Manual PhotoMaker Pg 23 PhotoMaker Mac Manual.indd 25 12/01/2011 4:46:26 PM

2. Retouch 2.1. Healing Brush The Healing Brush is good for fixing dust, scratches and removing skin blemishes. How to use the Healing Brush to fix a skin blemish: 1. Establish a source point for the Healing Brush by holding the Shift key and clicking on an area of the skin that is close in color and texture to the area you want to heal. 2. Use the zoom control to zoom in on the blemish. 3. Adjust the size of the healing brush so the cursor (circle) is only slightly larger than the blemish. 4. Paint over the blemish. The area will be concealed. 5. Click Undo if you make a mistake or do not like the result. 2.2. Lighten/Darken The Lighten/ Darken tool is good for adjusting specific areas of a photo. 2.3. Smudge Simulate the smearing of wet paint. Click and drag the sliders to change the brush size and sharpness. Pg 124 PhotoMaker User Manual PhotoMaker Mac Manual.indd 26 12/01/2011 4:46:26 PM

2.4. Clone The Clone tool is good for removing unwanted elements from a photo. It can also be used for a fun effect, like moving a nose from one person to another. How to use the Clone tool to remove a telephone pole from the background of a photo: 1. Establish a source point for the Clone tool by holding the Shift key and clicking on an area of the sky that you want to use to paint over the telephone pole. 2. Adjust the brush size so the cursor (circle) is only slightly larger than the widest part of the telephone pole. 3. Click and hold your mouse button and carefully paint over the telephone pole. Do not release the mouse button until the job is done. The sky will be cloned into place. 4. Click Undo if you make a mistake or do not like the result. 2.5. Sharpen Sharpen blurry areas. Click and drag the sliders below to change the brush size and transparency. 2.6. Blur Smooth out rough areas. Click and drag the sliders to change the brush size and intensity. User Manual PhotoMaker Pg 252 PhotoMaker Mac Manual.indd 27 12/01/2011 4:46:26 PM

2.7. Paint Brush Allows you to paint on your image when you click and drag the mouse. Click and drag the sliders to change the brush size and transparency. 2.8. Line Draw a straight line in the photo. Click and drag the sliders to change the line width and transparency. 2.9. Eraser Simulate an eraser, removing the image painting by paintbrush and line tools from your photo. Click and drag the sliders to change the eraser size and effect. 3. Clipboard Clip the pictures by selecting Rectangular, Elliptical, Freehand, Magic wand and Magnetic. Note: For more detailed information, please refer to the Help section of program. Pg 126 PhotoMaker User Manual PhotoMaker Mac Manual.indd 28 12/01/2011 4:46:26 PM

11. Specifications Image Sensor Lens Specification Colour Balance Exposure Control Support Film size Support Film type Focus Range PC interface Image Format Light Source Power Dimension Bundled Software 1/2.5 inch 5 mega CMOS sensor, 5.17 Megapixels F=6.4, f=12.36mm 2G2P Automatic Automatic 135 Film (36mm x 24mm) 110 Film (17mm x 13mm) (optional) Slide Colour Negative Film Black & White Negative Film Fixed focus USB 2.0 135 Film 3:2 ratio 110 Film 4:3 ratio (optional) 3 white LED From USB port, 104 (W) x 90 (L) x 166 (H) mm ArcSoft Medialmpression 2 Specifications are subject to change without prior notice. User Manual PhotoMaker Pg 27 PhotoMaker Mac Manual.indd 29 12/01/2011 4:46:26 PM

12. System Requirements PC System Requirements Pentium P4 1.6GHz or equivalent AMD Athlon Free USB2.0 port 1GB RAM 500MB free hard disk space 1024 x 768 pixel colour monitor CD-ROM drive Windows XP Service Pack II / Vista, 32/64 bits Windows 7 Mac System Requirements G5 or Intel Core Duo processor recommended Free USB2.0 port 1GB RAM 500MB free hard disk space 1024 x 768 colour monitor CD-ROM drive Mac 10.5 or above Pg 128 PhotoMaker User Manual PhotoMaker Mac Manual.indd 30 12/01/2011 4:46:27 PM

13. Trouble Shooting Issue Possible cause Resolution My computer does not recognise the PhotoMaker. I get a Windows message that reads device not recognised My installation disc will not auto start My PhotoMaker works ok, but some of my slides or negatives look overexposed My negatives are scanning as negatives and not full colour photo s PhotoMaker not plugged into a high-speed USB port. CD drive may not be set to autorun. May be a problem with install CD. May be a problem with your CD drive. Time for auto exposure varies according to your computer configuration. Slide has been selected rather than negative. Save location needs to be changed. Your computer must have a USB 2.0 to communicate with your Photomaker. Check to see if USB 2.0 is installed on your computer. If you do not have a USB 2.0 installed on your computer you can upgrade your USB ports. This hardware is available at most computer stores. On your PC choose My Computer and navigate to your CD Rom drive. Run the Menu application file. Check to see if your CD drive is operating properly. If possible check another computer to see if the disc is recognised. Some Anti Virus system may block the auto start, please install manually. The PhotoMaker self adjusts to your slide/negative exposure. Wait for the live view window to stop adjusting for exposure and then click Capture to get image. Check your slides or negatives to see if they may have been overexposed when originally developed. You may use the MediaImpression software to adjust or improve the image quality. Ensure that the right media is selected: Slide or Negative in the acquire images screen. Change the Save location in which the photos are saved in. User Manual PhotoMaker Pg 29 PhotoMaker Mac Manual.indd 31 12/01/2011 4:46:27 PM

Issue Possible cause Resolution I found black edge in preview mode I found the black edge when seeing the photo Your software will expire in XX days. Slide might not be positioned in the holder correctly. Film/Slide size tolerance You downloaded the similar trial software from ArcSoft website. Tilt the PhotoMaker left or right so the Slide shifts into the correct position in the Slide holder. Alternatively, remove the slide from the holder and re-insert. Crop the photo by software, detail user guide, please refer to this manual Edit the picture point 1.4 Crop Uninstall the downloaded MediaImpression and install the software again from the CD. My Mac computer does not work with the PhotoMaker. Your Mac. OS is version 10.4 or below. Some older Mac 10.4 version do not support the PhotoMaker. Please upgrade to its latest version 10.4.11 or above. Pg 130 PhotoMaker User Manual PhotoMaker Mac Manual.indd 32 12/01/2011 4:46:27 PM

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