At 02:27 PM 6/6/01, Maris V. Lidaka, Sr. wrote:
Perhaps the easiest way to start is to just leave it at the
default settings except the Color tab where you can select your film type,
the Files Tab where you may wish to select the default folder for saving the
scan, and the default viewer on the
Unfortunately, I don't think there's a better way. The best thing is to play with all
the settings, doing repeated previews from memory, until you get an understanding of
how the system works and what all the choices do. Frankly, I've been using it for a
couple of years now, and I just got
Surely you can get a full working demo at:
www.hamrick.com
Well it does leave criss crosses on the scan till you buy it for a measly
$40.00
Ira
Ira Beckoff
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Original Message -
From: Marvin Demuth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001
Hi
I am also new to scanning and Vuescan.
I used the help given with Vuescan software as documentation.
These help files are very informative compared to what Minolta help gives.
But there will be some issues un-addressed and this list has helped in
clearing such issues.
Please, let me know
I think the bits and pieces you are picking up are primarily fine-tuning
suggestions. Perhaps the easiest way to start is to just leave it at the
default settings except the Color tab where you can select your film type,
the Files Tab where you may wish to select the default folder for saving
On Wed, 06 Jun 2001 08:00:21
Marvin Demuth wrote:
I am picking up bits and pieces of information on getting started with
VueScan from reading the messages and the help file information.
Surely there is more efficient way to be introduced to VueScan.
Can anyone refer me to other VueScan