Stan wrote:
>I tried Picture Window Pro and it switches my monitor into monochrome mode
>whenever I try to edit an image. I have to restart to clear it. Has anybody
>else experienced anything like that?
I'm not at my home PC right now but as far as I recall, the PWP interface
is monochrome other
At 06:41 AM 10/30/2001 +1000, Rob Geraghty wrote:
>Recently I've been using the 16 bit capability of Picture Window Pro to do a
>levels adjustment and conversion to 24bits. PWP allows me to adjust the
>levels in HSL rather than RGB, and this results in less colour shifts.
>After conversion to 24b
urling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2001 12:18 PM
Subject: filmscanners: PSP and 48-bit color question
| Hi folks -
|
| I DL'd the eval version of PSP and I'm finding out why you like it so
| much.
|
| I just tried loading a .tif
> I just tried loading a .tiff file that was scanned in Vuescan at
> 48-bits, and I get the following message:
> "A predictor of 2 is only supported for LZW compression on 8 and 24
> bit images."
> I guess I can go back and scan at 24-bit, but what should I know about
> this?
Save the file from V
At 10:18 AM 10/29/2001 -0800, Ken Durling wrote:
>I DL'd the eval version of PSP and I'm finding out why you like it so
>much.
>
>I just tried loading a .tiff file that was scanned in Vuescan at
>48-bits, and I get the following message:
>
>"A predictor of 2 is only supported for LZW compression o
Hi folks -
I DL'd the eval version of PSP and I'm finding out why you like it so
much.
I just tried loading a .tiff file that was scanned in Vuescan at
48-bits, and I get the following message:
"A predictor of 2 is only supported for LZW compression on 8 and 24
bit images."
I guess I can go