As a first suggestion I would say : set the working area of Photoshop to
drive D: .
To do so ... File Preferences Plug-Ins Scratch Disks put everything
to D:/ or any temporary directory in D:
My 2 cs.
Sincerely.
Ezio
www.lucenti.com e-photography site
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From:
Michael Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
one is D)... but how do I get Photoshop to use the new D drive whenever
it needs to while processing the image... I bought this thing to speed
up my scan times and Photoshop times Thanks...
Look at the scratch disk settings in the Preferences in PS.
Hi Dave,
I don't know that I have any "good" advice for you... but I can tell you
that in terms of desktop film scanners, the majority do not have the
type of design you need to thread long film lengths through. The new
Kodak model, the RFS-3600, is designed to accept film across the bed, so
Hi Ed et Al.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I assume Acer fixed the multi-pass registration problem of the ScanWit 2720,
since the
dust removal won't work right if the infrared and color passes aren't
perfectly aligned.
The mechanism of the 2740 appears identical to the 2720.
I think the
Hi.
For this size, 2700ppi will be plenty, and you would need more RAM for
scanning at 4000ppi.
Is there a good rule-of-thumb for the amount of RAM needed for scanning
editing files at different resolution in Photoshop. This is probably "more
is better," but are some specific
Hi all.
Clark Guy wrote:
One option that I haven't seen mentioned here is one of the less expensive
film scanners, the
PrimeFilm 1800U. I have seen these on Ebay for a couple of hundred USD.
Everything I've heard about this scanner has been bad.
While they're working, the results are about
Ed:
I really like the new buttons in 6.4 for preview, scan and abort.
It seems that the scan and preview buttons only work from the device and not
memory. Memory is a great feature for playing around to get the perfect
scan.
It would be great to have two buttons for scan- one for device and
You missed 6.3.19 and 6.3.20:)
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From: "IronWorks" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2000 2:51 PM
Subject: Re: filmscanners: VueScan 6.4 Available
You just released 6.3.18! Any more coming soon?
IronWorks
Great upgrade, love the changes! Keep up the good work, can hardly wait for
the next release.
On Fri, 15 Dec 2000 12:29:24 -0500 Larry Berman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Is there any word on Insight 5.0?
Polaroid appears to have pulled it from their server:
ftp://ftp.polaroid.com/pub/imaging/input/PolaColorInsight/
I'm not 100% sure David actually meant to announce the beta version
What's peoples opinion of the Vuescan scratch removal on scanner without the
IR channel?
Anyone know what method it uses for this?
Better than PS or not?
Thanks
Tim A
In a message dated 12/16/2000 2:56:12 AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What's peoples opinion of the Vuescan scratch removal on scanner without the
IR channel?
It doesn't work especially well without the IR channel.
Anyone know what method it uses for this?
It's a nonlinear filter, with
on 15.12.00 17:29, Larry Berman wrote:
Is there any word on Insight 5.0?
Polaroid appears to have pulled it from their server:
Oh dear, does that mean I'm not the only one having trouble making it work?!
--
David Gordon
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
After following various discussions in this forum that refer to the
benefits of using two hard drives with PS (I am using PS5), I paid my
money and got an IBM 30gb 7200 as a second drive for my Compaq 5441 (AMD
475 K6II)... I got the thing installed and formatted... now I need to
know how to set
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