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Maker Pro User Manual

PhotoMaker Pro Contents

Installing the battery pack

Charging the battery pack

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3. Placing film/ slide into the holder

4. Using the PhotoMaker Pro

5. Playback mode

6. Delete a file

7. Linking the SD card to a computer

8. Installing the software

9. Using the software

Edit the pictures 10. Specifications

11. Icons & indicators

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PhotoMaker Pro Precautions 02 03 03 04 05 06 08 09 14 15 16 17 21 22 29

Before using PhotoMaker Pro, please ensure that you read and understand the safety precautions described below. Always ensure that the PhotoMaker Pro is operated correctly. 1. Do not try to open the case of the PhotoMaker Pro or attempt to modify it in any way. High-voltage internal components create the risk of electric shock when exposed. Maintenance and repairs should be performed only by authorized service providers. 2. Keep PhotoMaker Pro 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 odor coming from the PhotoMaker Pro, turn the power off immediately. Contact the Kaiser Baas Support Centre to organise repair. Never attempt to repair PhotoMaker Pro on your own. 4. Use only the supplied power accessories. Use of power sources not expressly recommended for the PhotoMaker Pro may lead to overheating, distortion of the equipment, fire, electrical shock or other hazards. 5. PhotoMaker Pro may become slightly warm during use. This does not indicate malfunction. 6. If the exterior of PhotoMaker Pro needs cleaning, wipe it with a soft, dry cloth.

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PhotoMaker Pro Standard Accessories

1x Li-ion Battery

1x PhotoMaker Pro

1x Cleaning Brush

1x Slide Holder

1x Negative Holder

1x Power adapter Pg 13

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1x 110mm Film Holder

PhotoMaker Pro Part Names LCD Display OK/ Copy Button

Playback Mode Film Type/ Up Button Flip/Delete Down Button

Battery Cover SD Card Slot Film/ Slide Holder Slot USB Connector User Manual

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PhotoMaker Pro Installing the battery pack

1. Open the battery compartment cover by lightly pressing and sliding it back as shown. 2. Insert the supplied battery. Make sure the battery label is facing upwards and the (+ and -) ends of the battery match to the polarities indicated in the battery compartment. 3. Snap the cover back into place.

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Battery Power Status (on-screen)

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PhotoMaker Pro Charging the battery pack The battery pack is not charged at the time of purchase and therefore needs to be charged before use. If the battery charge becomes low while you are using the PhotoMaker Pro, it is recommended to recharge it as soon as possible. 1. Insert the battery pack into the battery compartment (see page 8) 2. You may charge the battery in 2 ways: (a) Plug the mini USB end of the supplied USB cable to the USB port of the PhotoMaker Pro, and plug the other end of the cable into the USB port of your computer/notebook. Please charge the battery at least 5.5~6 hours prior to your first use.

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PhotoMaker Pro Charging the battery pack (con’d) (b) Plug the mini USB of the supplied AC adaptor to the USB port of the PhotoMaker Pro, and plug the adaptor to the power outlet. Please charge the battery at least 2.5~3 hours.

3. Red LED will light up during charging. When the battery pack is fully charged, the red LED light will turn off and you may disconnect the charging connections. Status LED (top of unit): Red: The PhotoMaker Pro is OFF, the battery is charging. Orange: The PhotoMaker Pro is ON, the battery is charging simultaneously. Green: The PhotoMaker Pro is ON, the battery is not charging or no battery is loaded.

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PhotoMaker Pro Placing film/ slide into the holder 1. Keep the glossy surface with the Kaiser Baas logo facing upward. Open the negative/ slide holder as Illustrated.

2. Put a slide/ negative/ 110 mm film into holder as shown

y 3. Close the holder and make sure it clips closed properly.

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PhotoMaker Pro Using the PhotoMaker Pro

1. Insert SD card* into the SD card slot first. *SD card not supplied

2. Press Power button to power on.

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PhotoMaker Pro Using the PhotoMaker Pro (con’d) 3. Insert the loaded film/ slide holder properly into the slot according to the or sign shown on the PhotoMaker Pro and film holder. Make sure the corresponding shapes match. eg. Insert the end of the slide holder with into the slot on the PhotoMaker Pro with the .

Push the slide holder through to go to the next photo. It should appear on the screen as you push through. Subtle adjustments of the holder should place the photo in the best possible spot for capture.

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PhotoMaker Pro Using the PhotoMaker Pro (con’d)

4. To select film type on the screen. Press ’Film Type’ button for selection.

These are the different types to choose from:

35mm positive (slide) 35mm negative type/

35mm black & white

Note: Improper selection of film type may produce poor scanning results.

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PhotoMaker Pro Using the PhotoMaker Pro (con’d) 5. Press Copy button to convert picture to a digital image. To get the best image wait for the image display on the LCD screen to adjust the brightness until it becomes stable, before pressing ‘copy’. It normally take 3~4 seconds, depending on the brightness of your film. Note: To save power the PhotoMaker Pro will automatically sleep if you don’t use it for more than 3 minutes. You may wake up the PhotoMaker Pro by pressing any of the buttons.

If the PhotoMaker Pro is not used for more than 6 minutes it will turn off automatically.

At the bottom of the screen the following bar is visible:

Shows the film type selection

No. of photos that can be stored on the SD card.

Shows battery life remaining

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PhotoMaker Pro Using the PhotoMaker Pro (con’d)

6. Move the film/ slide holder to the next photo by gently pushing it.

It should click into the next spot.

to rotate images 7. Press Flip button 180 degrees. This is useful if the slide/negative is accidentally loaded into the slide/ film holder upside down

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PhotoMaker Pro Playback Mode 1. Press the Playback button to play back scanned images from the SD card memory.

2. Press the UP and DOWN buttons to skip between photos.

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PhotoMaker Pro Deleting a file

1. During Playback mode, press Delete once to delete the current image.

2. Press the Delete button twice to delete all images.

3. Press the Delete button three times to format the SD card.

3. Note: Formatting the SD card will delete all the files on the card. Download your files from the SD card to a computer before the SD card is formatted if you wish to keep the photos.

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PhotoMaker Pro Linking the SD Card to a computer The PhotoMaker Pro behaves like a memory card reader when you connect it to your PC. This allows you to download your photos from the SD card to your PC if you do not have an SD card reader on your PC. 1. Plug the USB cable to the PhotoMaker Pro and the other end to a computer. 2. Turn on the PhotoMaker by pressing the power button on the top of the unit.

3. Press the UP button to select ‘SD to PC’ as ‘YES’, then press the OK button to confirm the action.

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PhotoMaker Pro Installing the provided software

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 ‘Allow’. 5. 2. The Setup Language box will appear. The default is English. Choose your language then press ‘OK’. 3. The next screen informs you that InstallShield Wizard will install Arcsoft MediaImpression on your computer. Click ‘Next’.

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PhotoMaker Pro Installing the provided software (con’d) 4. The next screen shows the software license 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’.

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PhotoMaker Pro Installing the provided software (con’d)

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’.

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PhotoMaker Pro Installing the provided software (con’d) 7. The software installation is now complete. Click ‘Finish’ and restart the computer to finalise the installation.

8. When the computer has rebooted, there should be an icon for Media Impression on the desktop. Double click to start the program.

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PhotoMaker Pro Using the provided software

1. With Arcsoft MediaImpression installed and open, the images saved on the SD card will be automatically opened in the ‘import’ window of the program.

2. Choose a destination folder on your computer to save the photos and choose from a range of import options. 3. Press the ‘Import’ button at the bottom of the page.

Note: Arcsoft MediaImpression is for image editing purposes only. The Acquire function at the bottom of the ‘Media Browser’ does not apply to the PhotoMaker Pro.

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PhotoMaker Pro Edit the 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 five 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. How to enhance a photo manually: 1. Move the sliders to adjust the level of brightness, contrast, saturation, hue and sharpen for adjustment. 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 do not. User Manual

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PhotoMaker Pro Edit the pictures (con’d)

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.

How 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 the fix all red-eye. 2. If not all of the red eye is fixed, use the “Click to Fix” method.

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PhotoMaker Pro Edit the pictures (con’d) - 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 don’t like the result.

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PhotoMaker Pro Edit the pictures (con’d)

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 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.

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PhotoMaker Pro Edit the pictures (con’d) 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 don’t like the result. 2.2 Lighten/Darken The Light/Darken tool is good for adjusting specific areas of a photo.

Simulate the smearing of wet paint. Please click and drag the sliders below to change the brush size and sharpness.

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PhotoMaker Pro Edit the pictures (con’d)

The Clone tool is good for the 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 don’t 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 below to change the brush size and intensity.

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PhotoMaker Pro Edit the pictures (con’d) 2.7 Paint Brush Allows you to “paint” on your image when you click and drag the mouse. Click and drag the sliders below to change the brush size and transparency. 2.8 Line Draw a straight line in the photo. Click and drag the sliders below 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 below 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.

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PhotoMaker Pro Specifications Image Sensor Preview and review Lens Specification Colour Balance Exposure Control Support film size auto cropping Support film type auto converting Focus Range PC interface Image Format Light Source Power Dimension Bundled Software

Ico 1/2.5” inch 5 mega CMOS sensor, 5.17Mega pixels 2.4” color LCD display F=6.4, f=12.36mm 2G2P Automatic Automatic 135 film (36mm x 24mm) 110 film (17mm x 13mm) Slide Color Negative Film Black & White Negative Film Fixed focus USB 2.0 135 Film 3:2 ratio 110 Film 4:3 ratio 3 white LED From USB port, Li-ion 3.7V / 800mAh battery 16.5(H) X10(W) X9.6 (L) cm ArcSoft Medialmpression

Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.

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