Hi;
I went to the site mentioned below and under the Linux version it does not mention which architecture that this is compiled for. I am assuming it is for intel; but I need one for the power pc. I have a Mac G4 running the Debian Linux release. Is it possible to get VueScan for the power pc
So given the two statements together, if one has a non infared capable
scanner (in my case SS 4000), does the "clean" setting reduce film grain
on my scanner as per second statement seems to imply, or need I put it
on "Scrub" as first statement implies in order to begin to see reduction
in film
In a message dated 2/2/2001 9:22:08 AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So given the two statements together, if one has a non infared capable
scanner (in my case SS 4000), does the "clean" setting reduce film grain
on my scanner
Yes - with VueScan 6.6.1.
Regards,
Ed Hamrick
I got a Minolta Scan Dual II without any infrared channel. What would be the best
Vuescan setting / version (6.6.0 or 6.6.1) to remove _only_ grain, not dust spots?
Would an option in Vuescan which _only_ reduced grain be possible?
Nimous
* Modified infrared cleaning so setting
Do you have any recommended settings
for scanning Kodak HIE (High Speed Infrared) with VueScan?
Stan
EdHamrick wrote:
I just released VueScan 6.6.1 for Windows, Mac OS and Linux.
It can be downloaded from:
http://www.hamrick.com/vsm.html
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I too would be interested in a PPC linux version, specifically LinuxPPC. I'll even
offer machine cycles for compiliations if it would facilitate it.
Thanks!
Andrew Robinson
William Swats wrote:
Hi;
I went to the site mentioned below and under the Linux version it does not mention
which