P.S. Please send messages in plain text.
Off-topic, but if you're using outlook, check this out:
http://ntbugtraq.ntadvice.com/default.asp?sid=1pid=55did=38
It's an add-in which automatically converts all HTML mails to plain text
before they're viewed. It even works in the preview window
Dumb question - was this directed to Bernie or me? My SMTP settings on my
gateway server are set to force plain-text...
-Original Message-
From: Mark Otway [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 3:38 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: filmscanners: Ed Hamrick
lto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001
12:52 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject:
filmscanners: Ed Hamrick: Output files in VueScan
When I am scanning in Vuescan, I get only "files"
that have no file endings like .tiff. I have checked the box "output tiff&qu
Hamrick:
Output files in VueScan
Assuming you're a Windows user, your Folder Options might
be set to "Hide Extensions for Known File Types." This would mean that Vuescan
is saving them as .TIF files, but Explorer just isn't showing it. Or is this
not the case?
: filmscanners: Ed Hamrick: Output files in VueScan
Assuming you're a Windows user, your Folder Options might be set to Hide Extensions
for Known File Types. This would mean that Vuescan is saving them as .TIF files, but
Explorer just isn't showing it. Or is this not the case?
-Original Message
file, and it is of the most recent
scan.
HTH,
--Dana
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From: Bernie Ess [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: filmscanners: Ed Hamrick: Output files in VueScan
Date: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 9:51 AM
When I am scanning in Vuescan, I get only files that have no file
endings
Another sidenote (WARNING) is that if you give a static
(non-incrementing) name, like 'danastuff.tif', VueScan will write
every image to that name, which means at the end of scanning several
(many?) frames you have only one file, and it is of the most recent
scan.
I consider this to be the
Subject: Re: filmscanners: Ed Hamrick: Output files in VueScan
You *do* still have the extension in the filename box, don't you? The
default file name is
crop0001+.tif
which means name the files crop0001.tif, crop0002.tif, etc. But you
can put any name or extension you like there. VueScan