Herm wrote:
How do I do this?
Larry writes ...
It's under PrefsExternal Viewer (on Windows). You might have to plug in
the path to Photoshop.exe. I'm not sure. Check with Ed.
I found if I put the 'directory path\photoshp.exe' in the Vuescan dialog,
Photoshop would work properly ... it
thanks, that did the trick.. use default in Vuescan and associate tif files
with photoshop in windows. Its not too slow if I have Photoshop open already,
plus I can quickly examine levels and PS will properly display 48bit tif files.
shAf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I found if I put the
All you need to do is to type the full path name of photoshp.exe (the
program that launches Photoshop) in the Viewer filed under the Prefs tab in
VueScan. For example, if you use the default settings:
C:\Programs\Photoshop 6.0\Photoshp.exe/ You also need to put a check in the
External viewer box
It's under PrefsExternal Viewer (on Windows). You might have to plug in
the path to Photoshop.exe. I'm not sure. Check with Ed.
But why do you want to open Photoshop immediately? It's a much faster work
flow to scan all your images and then open Photoshop to work on them. I use
ACDSee as my