Hi Ronni

Forgot to thank you for the tip in choosing the folder on the desktop so that scanned images go direct to the folder. That had not occurred to me, so much easier.

Regards
Laura

On 29/05/2009, at 4:12 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:

Hi Laura,

Are you using iPhoto '09? I just scanned some B&W photos using the settings I gave you before and they DON'T work in iPhoto '09.
I'm sure I used those settings before in iPhoto '08 ...

These settings do work in iPhoto '09:
Home Mode:  Document Type - Photograph
Image Type:  Color
Destination: Other
Resolution: 300 dpi
Target Size: Original
Image Adjustments: Descreening & Dust Removal
tick Thumbnail

Then click "Configuration" - under 'Color' check "ColorSync" Source (Scanner): EPSON Standard
Target:  sRGB
Auto Exposure Level: High
Click OK

Back in Home Mode window, Click Preview
Then 'click & drag' your cursor around the image you want to scan, then click 'Scan' and then OK.

Cheers,
Ronni

On 29/05/2009, at 3:12 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:

Laura,
I forgot in "File Save Settings" - Location: Other: Choose & locate your folder on the desktop (so all the scans will go into it so you can then import the folder of scanned photos into iPhoto and batch change them all at once).

Ronni
On 29/05/2009, at 3:04 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:

Hi Laura,

Open Epson Scan - Full Auto Mode - click customize tick all these settings "Specify documents type for full Auto Mode" "Photograph/ Document" Specify resolution for full Auto Mode" 300dpi "Dust Removal" "Color Restoration" "Auto Photo Orientation"

Then click File Save Settings - Image Format Type: JPEG & click Options "Image Quality Options" move slider to highest quality - Encoding Standard and Tick "Embed ICC Profile" click OK

Then "Scan"

Cheers,
Ronni
On 29/05/2009, at 2:52 PM, Laura Webb wrote:

Ronni

I am scanning the photos using Auto Mode in Epson Scan and was not aware of being able to choose grey scale or anything else. However I have just checked Home Mode rather than Auto Mode and grey scale shows there but it is black and white that is selected. Destination is shown as printer so perhaps that should be changed. The other options are "screen/web" or "other". The resolution remains the same at 300 dpi

Best wishes
Laura

On 29/05/2009, at 1:31 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:


On 29/05/2009, at 1:10 PM, Laura Webb wrote:

Please can someone help me with my problem.

So far I have scanned 12 of a number of old B&W photos to use in a Birthday Book project.

As recommended recently by Susan, I am using Snapfish to upload my photos before creating the book. It seems ideal for my purpose but some of the editing tools e.g. cropping, are not available to Mac users. So I need to put the B&W photos into iPhoto to edit them before uploading.

The scanned images are in a folder on the desktop from where they can be viewed without any trouble at all. However once in iPhoto they are black, no image at all. I've tried using some of the adjustments available to no avail.

Then I discovered that if saved as .pct rather than .jpg I can put them into iPhoto edit them and do whatever I wish with them. The trouble with that idea is that to upload to Snapfish photos have to be jpg. So I scanned them all again as jpg but, apart from three photos which, for some unaccountable reason are perfect, the rest are blanks when put in iPhoto.

Would the resolution at which the photos are scanned have something to do with the problem? This is currently 300 dpi and why it works with some but not all photos is quite beyond me.

Kind regards
Laura


Hi Laura,

How are you scanning the original B&W photos?
You aren't scanning in grayscale are you?
You need to us the sRGB colour profile - iPhoto does not work with grayscale colour profiles.

Cheers,
Ronni

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