Re: filmscanners: Image databases?

2000-11-18 Thread Tony Sleep
I find extensis porfolio 5.0 does exactly what you need. Elroy Eckhardt And there is an entirely free, though somewhat cut-down version, available for download from www.creativepro.com Regards Tony Sleep http://www.halftone.co.uk - Online portfolio exhibit; + film scanner info

Re: filmscanners: Image databases?

2000-11-18 Thread Rob Geraghty
I've tried a couple of the programs which have been suggested and here are some comments which I hope may be of help to others. I wouldn't use Jasc Media Center or Armadillo Photo, but they may be useful for others. Thanks for everyone's suggestions so far! 1. Jasc Media Center Plus 3 o

Re: filmscanners: Image databases?

2000-11-17 Thread Rob Geraghty
Geoff Stafford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thumbsplus 4.10 seems to have the facilities you are after [snip] continuously with TP saving each file straight to disc. However the software is only 24 bit. Does this mean it only reads 24 bit files? Or that it can only save 24bit files? That could

Re: filmscanners: Image databases?

2000-11-17 Thread =shAf=
Rob writes ... Geoff Stafford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thumbsplus 4.10 seems to have the facilities you are after [snip] continuously with TP saving each file straight to disc. However the software is only 24 bit. Does this mean it only reads 24 bit files? Or that it can only save

Re: filmscanners: Image databases?

2000-11-17 Thread Geoff Stafford
I meant that Thumbsplus only scans in 24 bit. Sorry I didn't make that clear in my message. It seems to read just about any type of image file: "The list below shows the file types that ThumbsPlus supports. Items marked with (R) are available in the registered (-R) version only. .AIFF,

Re: filmscanners: Image databases?

2000-11-16 Thread Elroy Eckhardt
Dear Rob, I find extensis porfolio 5.0 does exactly what you need. Elroy Eckhardt - Original Message - From: "Rob Geraghty" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2000 12:12 AM Subject: filmscanners: Image databases? I know this subject h

Re: filmscanners: Image databases?

2000-11-16 Thread Jake
the program about two years ago it seemed to me that ImageAXS was a better program at the time. http://www.gcn.com/state/vol5_no12/reviews/530-1.html Jake From: "Rob Geraghty" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: filmscanners: Image databases? I know this subject has come up before but I'll

Re: filmscanners: Image databases?

2000-11-16 Thread Larry Berman
I spoke to the ACDSee (http://www.acdsystems.com/index.htm) people at Comdex yesterday. They are coming out with a completely searchable database version before the end of the year. It seems that they see the need to be able to archive images off the computer and be able to find them. They

RE: filmscanners: Image databases?

2000-11-16 Thread shAf
Rob writes ... ... are there any decent and reasonably cheap image databases out there? ... I use ThumbsPlus v.4. Its database will suit your needs, allow keywords, and keep track and cache the thumbnail images of files which exist on CDs on your shelf. It isn't expensive and its

Re: filmscanners: Image databases?

2000-11-16 Thread Gordon Tassi
I would also like to hear about this. Especially, the cross referencing aspect of it. Gordon Rob Geraghty wrote: I know this subject has come up before but I'll ask again anyway - are there any decent and reasonably cheap image databases out there? I already have hundreds (thousands?) of

Re: filmscanners: Image databases?

2000-11-16 Thread Craig W. Shier
t;Rob Geraghty" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2000 5:12 PM Subject: filmscanners: Image databases? I know this subject has come up before but I'll ask again anyway - are there any decent and reasonably cheap image databases out there? I al

Re: filmscanners: Image databases?

2000-11-16 Thread lcbuse
I'm using Canto Cumulus that was attached to Corel photo-paint 9.0 digital edition at about $50 US. It seems to do all you ask plus has provisions for attaching keywords to each image that can also be searched. I have a couple of hundred images on one disk indexed so far. I haven't yet gone

filmscanners: Image databases?

2000-11-15 Thread Rob Geraghty
I know this subject has come up before but I'll ask again anyway - are there any decent and reasonably cheap image databases out there? I already have hundreds (thousands?) of scanned images which I need to index and sort so I can find them. The database needs to be able to index a CD so it can