Neal, I looked at mine and of the eight are thumbnails and six are icons. However three of the thumbnails are horizontal and five are vertical; also five of the icons are vertical and one is horizontal. So that's not the answer in my case. I just had a thought that maybe the ones where I changed the crop ended up as icons, but nope that didn't hold up either. Weird.
With your Canon scanner, if you do a batch, do all 12 slides scan at a time and end up as 12 separate files? Supposdly with VueScan (version 8.5, the latest) you should get all to scan at once and be able to crop each individually and end up with separate files. I think. I can't get all to scan at once, only one. I know it will be slow going but hoped I could at least cut out switching slides with each scan. Thanks for your suggestion on the icons. Must keep working on this mysterious computer thing. Anne On Jan 14, 2009, at Jan 14, 2009 3:26 PM, Neal Hammon wrote: > Anne: > > I have a different type of scanner, a Cannon 8800f. It has attachment > trays which hold about twelve 35mm negatives in two rows, but the > speed of the scanner depends upon the number that are included. > Anyhow I also wondered why sometime my scanns end up as thumbnail > photos, and at other time just as icons. I finally figured out that > the horizontal photos were the thumbnail photos, and the vertical > photos were the icons. > > Neal Hammon > > > On Jan 414, 1120092007, at 2:50 PM, Anne Cartwright wrote: > > Another question. Some of my scans end up with a generic JPG icon > while others have a thumbnail photo. Why the difference? There is no > difference in the scanning information. I just change the slide and > click on the scan button. > > Anne Cartwright _______________________________________________ The next Louisville Computer Society meeting will be January 27 at MacAuthority, 128 Breckinridge Lane. Posting address: [email protected] Information: http://www.math.louisville.edu/mailman/listinfo/macgroup
