. Installing and Getting Started The LightLid 35 Plus is a bonus accessory included with your Microtek scanner, providing you with the versatility to scan 35mm slides and filmstrips on your flatbed scanner. Microtek recommends the use of this accessory to scan slides for on-screen display purposes or where high resolution is not critical.
A maximum of five frames in a filmstrip can be scanned at a time. Place the LightLid 35 Plus vertically on the glass surface of the scanner, and center it along the top ruler of the scanner. Ensure that the calibration window. Click the Original button, and choose Positive Film or Negative Film, depending on the film you wish to scan. When selected, the light source of the LightLid 35 Plus lights up.
Click the Preview button to perform a preliminary view of the entire image. Note: For Mac OS X, select Positive or Negative from the Scan Material pull-down menu. When selected, the light source of the LightLid 35 Plus lights up. Click the Overview button to perform a preliminary view of the entire image.
Unpack the LightLid 35. Remove the scanner lid.
Connect the LightLid 35 to your scanner. To do this: Connect the 15-pin connector (A in diagram) of your LightLid 35 to the accessory port (B) at the back panel of your scanner. Place the LightLid 35 (with the secured filmstrip or slide to be scanned) on the glass surface of the scanner. The LightLid 35 can be placed either horizontally or vertically on the scanner surface, as shown below. To obtain the best results when scanning with the LightLid 35, set the scan Resolution to a minimum 600 dpi and the Scaling to 100%. Refer to the diagrams below for more information on how to set these values in ScanWizard 5 Standard and Advanced Modes.
The LightLid 35 Calibrator is a program designed for calibrating your LightLid 35 to ensure that it captures colors accurately when scanning slides and filmstrips. Although calibration is an optional step, it is helpful towards optimizing your scanned image. Place your Microtek software CD into your CD-ROM drive.
When the Installer screen comes up, click Exit.
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First, my system summary: OS Version: Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate, Service Pack 1, 32 bit Processor: Intel® Pentium® 4 CPU 2.80GHz, x86 Family 15 Model 3 Stepping 4 Processor Count: 1 RAM: 1527 Mb Graphics Card: Intel® 82915G/GV/910GL Express Chipset Family, 5 Mb Hard Drives: C: 37 GB (1 GB Free); F: 29 GB (15 GB Free); Motherboard: Hewlett-Packard, 097Ch Antivirus: Microsoft Security Essentials, Enabled and Updated Here's the issue: A few months ago, I took this system to a professional repair lab because it was doing unpredictable spontaneous reboots. I would be working on something and all of a sudden the screen would blank and the HP boot screen would appear and the reboot would proceed. I usually selected 'Start Windows Normally.' At the time, I thought I had established it was a faulty power switch. The lab tech said he removed some things from the hard disk but at this point I do not recall what. The important thing is that the spontaneous reboots were not recurring.
Within the past month or so the problem has returned. It is almost always within the first 10 minutes or so after powering the system on. As far as I can recall it always occurs while using the Internet: Facebook, Twitter, Google search, it doesn't seem to matter what. (I always use Google Chrome.) It only happens ONCE per work session: once it happens and the system reboots and I select 'Start Windows Normally,' it does not recur even if I work for 6 hours or more. I cannot recall any exceptions to that.
These do not strike me as symptoms of a hardware problem. Does it sound worthwhile to go ask your log analyzers if there might be something in my system that is causing this? Edited by hamluis, 27 April 2017 - 01:55 PM. Moved from W7 to Am I Infected - Hamluis. It's also possible you may be getting a Blue Screen of Death and not even realizing it. To ensure this isn't the case, go to Advanced System Settings A quick way to get there is open up a CMD prompt, type system control into it, then select the Advanced System Settings link.
On the Advanced Tab, click Settings under Startup and Recovery. Under System Failure, remove the tick from 'Automatically restart' Click OK and wait to see if it happens again. If you are getting a BSOD, then you'll be able to get the error codes to help you find and resolve the cause of the random restarts.
Hope that helps. Thanks to all three responders for your suggestions. Two of them have been followed so far: dna9: I have not yet had time to restart in safe mode, update the anti-virus, and run a full scan.
I hope to soon. achzone: 'Automatically restart' under 'Advanced settings - System failure' is already cleared (no tick mark). If I understand you correctly, this means that however I am getting into those spontaneous reboots, it is not through an 'unseen' BSOD. Havachat: I downloaded and ran Ccleaner 'Free' and I did gain some space; I am now up to 3.68GB free space. I have not been creating restore points so I doubt there are any to remove. I have not been getting the spontaneous reboots recently. If they start recurring I will try the anti-virus 'safe mode' update and full scan.
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Paste the log file contents into a post. Further update: (1) Have uninstalled the Garmin map updater. I updated both devices that we own recently and they won't start notifying about old maps until next year. (2) Have uninstalled and reinstalled the printer software from the CD. (3) Tried to reinstall mouse drivers but it searched for better drivers and said I already had them.
Note that I am actually using a Microsoft USB Wheel Mouse; I am not sure why it says 'PS/2 Compatible'. I think I may have used a non-USB mouse in the past on this machine. But I do not see more than one under 'Device Manager.' (4) The 'Volume Shadow Copy Service' is something from Microsoft. It allows copying volumes to backup while they are in active use, but the message says it may be due to its being disabled and I think it is; I have never actually used it and if it needs additional volumes present to work I doubt I will.
(5) Am currently running the Safe mode MSE full scan with up-to-date definitions. Edited by svenskenr, 01 June 2017 - 01:29 PM.
Had this post in Q&A. Didn't get reply.so maybe my Sony friends can help me out here. Can you really scan a slide and get a picture from this scanner? Purchaced scanner a few weeks ago to scan some old slides. Can't for the life of me get anything but a blown up negitave,using the LightLid.The scanners great for scanning pictures etc.
But my old one could do that.so for slides I got this one:Microtek LightLid 35.Scanmaker 5800.should i get a higher quality scanner or am I doing something wrong. Can this type of a scanner really do prints from slides?? Anxious to hear what you have to say,or any advice about this. Sony 717 canon i9100. Benn61 wrote: Had this post in Q&A. Didn't get reply.so maybe my Sony friends can help me out here.
Can you really scan a slide and get a picture from this scanner? Purchaced scanner a few weeks ago to scan some old slides.
Can't for the life of me get anything but a blown up negitave,using the LightLid.The scanners great for scanning pictures etc. But my old one could do that.so for slides I got this one:Microtek LightLid 35.Scanmaker 5800.should i get a higher quality scanner or am I doing something wrong. Can this type of a scanner really do prints from slides?? Anxious to hear what you have to say,or any advice about this.
Sony 717 canon i9100. Benn61 wrote: Had this post in Q&A. Didn't get reply.so maybe my Sony friends can help me out here. Can you really scan a slide and get a picture from this scanner? Purchaced scanner a few weeks ago to scan some old slides. Can't for the life of me get anything but a blown up negitave,using the LightLid.The scanners great for scanning pictures etc. But my old one could do that.so for slides I got this one:Microtek LightLid 35.Scanmaker 5800.should i get a higher quality scanner or am I doing something wrong.
Can this type of a scanner really do prints from slides?? Anxious to hear what you have to say,or any advice about this. Sony 717 canon i9100. I can't be of the amount of help I had hoped to be because we are using the LightLid 35 with a different Microtek scanner model and a different operating system. But, the short answer is yes, you can make a print from a slide with this!
I have the Microtek ScanMaker V6USL (using a USB 1.1 connection) and Win98SE. I could recall no additional software installation for the LightLid 35 and looking back through documentation found none. You do have to have your scanner installed first. The cord on the LightLid needs to be connected to the 15-socket jack on the back of the scanner. I believe someone else mentioned selecting media type.
This is the step that I am most likely to forget to do as I use the LightLid intermitently. For slides it should be on 'Positive film' or 'Positive Transparancy' (my documentation uses 'Positive film' and my actual software 'Positive Transparancy'). In mine it is a small icon to the right of the 'Scan' button. You need to make sure that the actual scan area selected agrees with where the slide is. To help in moving this to the right place and sizing it right you may want to up the zoom in the 'Info Box'.
Hope this helps some. By the way, I have set the scaling to as much as 350%. Jane benn61 wrote: Had this post in Q&A. Didn't get reply.so maybe my Sony friends can help me out here. Can you really scan a slide and get a picture from this scanner?
Purchaced scanner a few weeks ago to scan some old slides. Can't for the life of me get anything but a blown up negitave,using the LightLid.The scanners great for scanning pictures etc. But my old one could do that.so for slides I got this one:Microtek LightLid 35.Scanmaker 5800.should i get a higher quality scanner or am I doing something wrong. Can this type of a scanner really do prints from slides?? Anxious to hear what you have to say,or any advice about this. Sony 717 canon i9100.
The setup.exe for the light lid calibration is in the LL35Calibrator folder on the install CD. It does not appear as an option in the startup window, maybe it does on newer versions. So you have to close the install window and explore the CD to the LL35Calibrator folder to find it. Here's what the instructions say: The LightLid 35 Calibrator is a program designed for calibrating your LightLid 35 to ensure that it captures colors accurately when scanning slides and filmstrips. Although calibration is an optional step, it is helpful towards optimizing your scanned image.
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Place your Microtek software CD into your CD-ROM drive. When the Installer screen comes up, click Exit.
Double-click the My Computer icon on the desktop. Locate your CD-ROM drive icon, and right-click on it to bring up the Context menu.
Choose Open, then double-click the LL35 Calibrator folder to open it. Double-click the setup.exe icon to install the Calibrator. Follow the on-screen instructions until installation is complete. Make sure that ScanWizard 5 is already installed on your system and that your scanner is powered up. Launch the Calibrator from your desktop (PC or Macintosh). Alternatively, you can launch the Calibrator from the ScanWizard 5 folder (PC) or from the LighLid 35 Calibrator folder (Macintosh).
Follow the on-screen instructions as shown in the Calibrator window below (sample taken from Windows version, which is identical to the Macintosh except for the Title bar). Wrote: I can't be of the amount of help I had hoped to be because we are using the LightLid 35 with a different Microtek scanner model and a different operating system. But, the short answer is yes, you can make a print from a slide with this! I have the Microtek ScanMaker V6USL (using a USB 1.1 connection) and Win98SE. I could recall no additional software installation for the LightLid 35 and looking back through documentation found none. You do have to have your scanner installed first. The cord on the LightLid needs to be connected to the 15-socket jack on the back of the scanner.
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I believe someone else mentioned selecting media type. This is the step that I am most likely to forget to do as I use the LightLid intermitently. For slides it should be on 'Positive film' or 'Positive Transparancy' (my documentation uses 'Positive film' and my actual software 'Positive Transparancy'). In mine it is a small icon to the right of the 'Scan' button. You need to make sure that the actual scan area selected agrees with where the slide is.
To help in moving this to the right place and sizing it right you may want to up the zoom in the 'Info Box'. Hope this helps some. By the way, I have set the scaling to as much as 350%. Jan Thanks Jane,that was a good bit of info. I'm going to try a few things here now,at least i know it will do prints and so far it's my lack of computer knowledge that could be the main problem. Benn61 wrote: Had this post in Q&A. Didn't get reply.so maybe my Sony friends can help me out here.
Can you really scan a slide and get a picture from this scanner? Purchaced scanner a few weeks ago to scan some old slides. Can't for the life of me get anything but a blown up negitave,using the LightLid.The scanners great for scanning pictures etc. But my old one could do that.so for slides I got this one:Microtek LightLid 35.Scanmaker 5800.should i get a higher quality scanner or am I doing something wrong. Can this type of a scanner really do prints from slides??
Anxious to hear what you have to say,or any advice about this. Sony 717 canon i9100. MaxEntropy wrote: You need to shrink down the preview scan border to just outline the negative, otherwise the brightness and color balance will be way off.
And set the resolution to max, 2400bpi if I remember correctly. You can make OK scans with the light lid for use on the web or for small prints, but I wasn't happy with the results so ended up getting the Minolta Scan Dual III.
Much better scans than the Microtek. Good luck, keep trying. Ok,so you have to crop the slide and set to max resolution. Good,I'll try a few diff. Things and maybe I'll see if it's really my son.lol Now that i know it's possible to get prints from a scanner,maybe i'll practice on this one and upgrade later.only have this one 2 weeks,maybe they might exchange it for a better one.
Really appreciate your time and advice. Wrote: Thought you might enjoy seeing one of my scans.
This is of a Toni doll that I was given for my birthday in 1949 and then my Mother made clothes for her the next several years. This is a wedding dress made for Christmas in 1949.
My aunt took a picture then (1949) and I scanned it in May of 2000. Jane PS This was my first time using 'Save for Web' in PhotoShop 6 to get it smaller to post. I don't know what you will think of the choices I made in quality, size, and such. Thats real nice Jane! It's great to be able to go back so many years and revive all the old pics and stuff.That's what i'm trying to do with hundreds of slides I have. Hope it won't take to long to get the hang of it.I'm a old dog learning new tricks.Thanks for shearing,it's priceless. Wrote: The only problem with doing it this way is that you can only do one at a time.
I understand that some of the high end scanners made just for slides and negatives are much faster. Jane Well after a lot of trial and error, it's starting to come together for me. When I get all the settings figured out I should be able to get some very good prints from the slides.One hangup with this scanner,it takes so much time,another is me,with very little computer experience.My main problem was,I didn't do the calibration on the scanner.Thanks everyone for your help and having the patience with me. Here's one I just scanned. Labrador Canada 1977.
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