Dear Tariq,
I sent you the following answer to your query on 7/5, and again today, on 7/12. My e-mails were not returned- please make sure our answer did not get held up by a spam- filter or similar:
"Dear Tariq,
I actually mentioned this to our developers a while ago. I think this feature "accidentally" made it into the software, and here is why:
The
Polaroid 120 never had a filmstrip offset function- it was not possible on the hardware- side to implement this function.
After
Polaroid went out of the scanner business,
Microtek picked up the design and released it as the Artix scan 120TF. This scanner did not have a filmstrip-offest out-of the box either.
Shortly after its release,
Microtek released a new Firmware for this scanner. The new firmware supports the glass- film holders they are offering as well, and filmstrip offset. SilverFast supports the offset as well.
The main problem is that this firmware was never released for the original
Polaroid 120. By using the function in our software, the software will sends commands to the scanner, which the scanner does not understand, so it won't work.
At this point, I think the only solution for us is to remove the icon in SilverFast, since the function does not operate, unless
Polaroid would release new firmware for this scanner. So far, it does not seem they're interested, though..."