Hi . . . I seem unable to figure out how to scan a slide and achieve a
specific size and dpi (or spi).
Specifically, I would like to end up with pixel dimensions of
2040X1530 at 180 dpi.
I am using Vuescan 7.6.50 and a Polaroid SS4000. I have no problem
scanning and can produce results, more or
Why did Ctrl+C as a shortcut for Scanner - Calibrate get dropped out of
Vuescan? Can we have it back please, Ed?
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Hi group!
i'm going to test a new Kodak 35mm 200ASA negative called high
definition.
A friend of mine brought it to me from Belgium.
it's a consumer market product.
As I never heard about it before, I think it's a new name for an old
stuff, but I'm not sure.
Has anybody an idea about the right
I just scanned a negative and got the following information from
VueScan: 5576 x 3669 pixels 4000 dpi 1.39 x 0.917 inch 92.1 mb. The
size of the file on my hard drive is 119.885kb or about 119.9 mb. Why
the discrepancy between what VueScan says the file size is versus the
size on the hard drive?
I'm trying to find it in VueScan's help pages but cannot find it.
How to set VueScan so that it doesn't change color of scans when I go
through the whole film of images of similar type? (transparency)
I cannot fing any lock color balance button in VueScan.
I'm scanning in Color/Color Balance/White
I keep trying to upgrade vuescan but all versions after about 7.6.28 (up
to 61) are unable to keep a manual crop, set using the mouse, in the
final scan. The crop works fine for a preview but when the scan itself
is made it shifts to maximum crop, throwing all values off even with
the highest
For the SS4000: I have tried many times to use the Vuescan software rather
than Insight but I keep returning to Insight. First, I find Insight
significantly faster than Vuescan. Second, I find the controls in Insight to
be just easier to use.
I still have Vuescan on my computer and am interested
Environment:
Power Mac G4/867, 1.5GB RAM
Nikon LS-4000ED
Mac OS X 10.1.5
VueScan X (versions 7.5.37 back to perhaps 7.5.34)
I have seen three instances of VS freezing in OS X. The spinning disk
cursor is displayed, and the application is unresponsive. On one occasion,
the entire OS was locked
There was an old restriction when using Vuescan on a Mac (might have applied
to PC also) with Nikon scanners that certain files had to be deleted or
extensions removed or Vuescan would not recognise the scanner. Is this
still the case when using Vuescan for OS X and Nikon Scan for OS X?
Thanks.
Hi
I just downloaded the latest version of Vuescan (7.5.34). In the Colour tab
I selected 'ICC Profile' in the list of options next to Monitor Colour
Space. I then wanted to select my custom monitor profile that I created
using Photocal and which I named Photocal CPD-G200. This profile is
Ed has released Vuescan 7.5.31
What's new in version 7.5.31
Added support for right mouse click on neutral color (control-click on Mac)
Added support for right mouse double-click to reset to White balance
Added display of pixel rgb value when mouse over image
Modified Filter|Infrared defects to
Hi,
I'm using Vuescan (latest version) with my Nikon LS-30.
Platform is Windows 2000 sp2, 1Gb DDRRAM, lots of U-160 SCSI disks.
Videocard is Matrox Mill. 450 32mb.
When I preview or scan with Vuescan the internal viewer
shows a very pixelated (is that the word?) view of the
scan. In an
I noticed the other day a peculiarity with Vuescan's multipass algorithm. I
scanned transparencies using a flatbed, did 16-pass scans. (Very noisy
scanner, especially after being powered on a few hours.)
The output images seem to be calculated by averaging the value in each
pixel. The result is
Is there any way to install Vuescan as a plug-in to Photoshop 6???
Second question: If so, is it worth doing?
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M. Denis Hill
Qualified Panoramic Photographer
Proud Member of the International Association of Panoramic Photographers
www.area360.com
I have made this letter a rather long one, only because I didn't have the
leisure to make it
This is a bit off-topic, but might be interesting to some on this list.
Many of us are VueScan users, and some of us already know that Ed Hamrick
builds his program on the wxWindows cross-platform framework. I have been
trying out another product that is built on wxWindows: the MojoWorld
I just upgraded to Vuescan 7.5.15 (and forgot to save my previous
version...bad me!). Now, when I try to change the Scan mode from Flatbed to
transparency on my Epson 2450, it changes right back to flatbed. Anybody
else experiencing this?
Hello, everybody.
On the 7.5.11 version of Vuescan, the RGB Exposure and Infrared
Exposure settings are limitated at 3 with the buttons, on both
Windows and Linux versions.
But in the Windows version, I can enter a higher number by hand in the
number box, and it works at at higher sensitivity.
Vuescan can't see my Nikon Coolscan 4000. I've tried various VS
releases up to the latest and the problem is constant. The Nikon scan
software and Apple's system profiler can identify the scanner, so
it's not a connection problem.
VS can see the other scanner, a Polaroid SS4K, so I can't see
I have a bit of uncertainty regarding using the Canon FS4000 IR cleaning
(FARE) with VueScan. Do you need to scan in the 64RGBI mode and then choose
IR Cleaning from the 'Filter' page, or can the scan be done at any bit depth
ie 24 or 48 bit RGB? Also, I assume that you can decide to apply the
I must not have been paying attention. What happened to raw files in
VueScan? The version I got the other day, 7.5.5, doesn't show a Save Raw
Files option on the files tab?
Stan
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http://www.smcqueen.com
At 2:12 PM + 3/1/02, Steve Greenbank wrote:
There is a perceived problem with noise with the Canon FS4000.
I wondered if the problem was related to the scanning software as I get much
less noise with Vuescan on a Microtek Artixscan 4000T (these are frequently
perceived as having more noise
Hi,
Vuescan's problem was dealing with grain or texture removal, which
might be a problem with LS-4000ED and some materials, especially
the Kodak E200 Pro scans were beyond use. Someone has suggested to
generate a large raw file using NikonScan, as neutral as possible
(Nikon Color Management
With VS release version 7.5, scans on the 35t+ are badly distorted in the
direction of carriage travel. Sample scans are at:
http://www.got.net/~ldart/vs_prob.htm
There probably aren't many 35t+ users on the scanner mail list, so this is
also being posted on comp.periphs.scanners
Laren
Home
I just released VueScan 7.5 for Windows, Mac OS 8/9/X
and Linux. It can be downloaded from:
http://www.hamrick.com/vsm.html
VueScan 7.4 can also be downloaded from:
http://www.hamrick.com/files/old/
What's new in version 7.5
* Added support for Scan Elite II, including multi-sampling
*
I just released VueScan 7.5 beta 11 for Windows, Mac OS 8/9/X
and Linux. It can be downloaded from:
http://www.hamrick.com/vsm.html
What's new in version 7.5 beta 11
* Changed auto eject to eject right after scan completes
* Increased maximum number of raw scan files to 10,000
* Reduced
Just loaded the new Vuescan on my Mac with OS8.6 and 256 mg of ram. When
the scan begins I get a message saying that it is unable to allocate enough
memory and to increase my virtual memory. I never needed virtual memory
before, which I keep off. Is there a way around this? 7.4.2 runs fine
I'm investigating the blue negative image problem with my new Dimage Scan
Multi Pro, so I just downloaded the VueScan 7.5 beta. VueScan sees my Acer
SCSI scanner, but not the Firewire Minolta. Mine is on the list of supported
Firewire scanners for VueScan.
Does anyone have any ideas? Ed?
M.
There seems to be a rumor at the comp.periphs.scanners newsgroup which
implies Ed is no longer relying on it as a Vuescan forum. While his
wwwsite implies the forum to be a resource for scanning techniques,
problems and workarounds, I now wonder how he wants us to report possible
bugs and
I just released VueScan 7.5 beta 9 for Windows, Mac OS 8/9/X
and Linux. It can be downloaded from:
http://www.hamrick.com/vsm.html
What's new in version 7.5 beta 9
* Fixed infrared alignment on Canon FS4000 and ScanWit 2740S
* Fixed problem with Scan Dual II, HP 5300 and HP 7400
* Fixed
Hi everybody,
on my combo (Athlon 900, Win98SE, Nikon LS-40) I cannot load saved
options - if I load an option file different from the current one, oddly
enough, the sliders move accordingly but neither the text fields change
nor the preview is affected by the changes that should have taken
For Ed,
Last night I tried VueScan 7.5 b5
It still has a problem I mentioned earlier.
If I choose a Fixed dpi Image size like 300 dpi and a TIFF size reduction of
2, the resulting TIFF file has a dpi setting of 150.
When I choose a fixed dpi setting I expect it does not change ;-)
__
I'm having a problem with the most recent Vuescan: the final scan doesn't
match the preview, neither in the Vuescan window, nor in Photoshop. When I
switch back to 7.4.2 it works fine. I may be doing something wrong, but I
can't find it. Any ideas?
STEPHENJENNINGS
P h o t o g r a p h
I use a variety of films - Fuji, Kodak - at a variety of speeds.
Is there a lookup table that will correlate the info on the negative, i.e.
GC 400-8 to a setting in Vuescan?
Tom Todd
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I just released VueScan 7.5 beta 4 for Windows, Mac OS 8/9/X
and Linux. It can be downloaded from:
http://www.hamrick.com/vsm.html
What's new in version 7.5 beta 4
* Improved infrared cleaning
* Added pixel unit to File|Image units
* Changed File|Lock image size to File|Lock aspect ratio
*
Whenever I now use Vuescan 7.5b4 or b5 after doing a preview I get
horizon and vertical lines showing up in preview screen instead of the
image. Then the application locks up and I have to force quite.
I am scanning from disk. I have not tryed scanning from the LS2000
direct yet.
I am able to
I just released VueScan 7.5 beta 2 for Windows, Mac OS 8/9/X
and Linux. It can be downloaded from:
http://www.hamrick.com/vsm.html
What's new in version 7.5 beta 2
* Fixed problem with extra preview when scanning
* Fixed problem with focus position on Nikon and Scan Multi
* Fixed problem
It has been quite awhile since I have posted to this list but with a recent
change to Vuescan I would like to get the opinion of others. Actually, I
posted this message more than 2 days ago but it never showed up on the list
so I will post it again.
I have been using Vuescan for close to 4
I tested and tested again and now I am shure:
Choosing a grain reduction reduces the grain in the scan raw file...
And with al this testing I discovered another problem:
Scanning a slide
Choosing a different Color balance is no problem: I see the differnt color
setting on the screen
But,
After
The rate of development for VueScan over the last few weeks has been
astonishing:
Histograms, graphically selectable focus point, live display updates,
monitor color spaces, separate panes for controls and displays, and much
more.
For a lot of VS users, I suspect that the top items on their
Every time I push the Save button, both the raw scan file and tiff crop file
are saved.
Before versions only saves the raw scan file one time after scanning the
film.
When I change a color or white point / black point setting, only the tiff
crop file need to be saved, because there will be no
Coming back from a month holiday I discovered a very very different Vuescan
:-)
It took me almost an hour to find out that you have to change the resolution
setting from auto (default) to 2700 under the device tab to get a real scan
with enough pixels :-(
There was some e-mail or ng-message
I would appreciate any help that you folks can offer with a VueScan problem.
My copy of VueScan is no longer functional, as it will not open. I am
running it on Windows ME. I have been updating with new versions as they
have been released. I have not had as much time to scan lately as I
Recently I sent a note to Ed asking about a performance feature that I
believe no longer exists in the 7.4+ versions of VueScan.
I stated:
In previous releases of VueScan (versions 7.3.7 and up) saving a RAW file
was significantly improved by scanning and writing files at the same time.
With
On all the versions of VueScan 7.4, I can't find the Display in window
box that is on the Files Page (I think) of previous VueScan versions. I
haven't been able to Preview a group of images in the Preview window in
any of the 7.4 versions. If I preview one image, it shows up, but if I
preview
I just released VueScan 7.4.1 for Windows, Mac OS 8/9/X
and Linux. It can be downloaded from:
http://www.hamrick.com/vsm.html
* Added separate TIFF, JPEG and Raw size reduction options
* Fixed problem with images written when Save button pressed
* Fixed problem dragging crop box
I just released VueScan 7.4 for Windows, Mac OS 8/9/X
and Linux. It can be downloaded from:
http://www.hamrick.com/vsm.html
What's new in VueScan 7.4
* Added live update of images and histograms when options are changed
* Added spin buttons to increment/decrement options that use
I've made quite a few changes in 7.4, so I thought I'd make
beta versions for Windows, Mac OS 8/9/X and Linux available.
The most significant change is that the preview and scan
windows are updated automatically when options are changed.
You can download from:
http://www.hamrick.com/vsm.html
I am still having trouble with bright pixel clipping with VueScan and my
SS4000. I am scanning 35mm color transparencies--Velvia and ProviaF--and
using Image as Media Type.
I just did comparison scans of a landscape with deep shadows and bright
clouds. Using VueScan with the white point setting
Greetings: I've recently purchased vuescan 7.3.10, to use with my
polaroid SS120. I'm on a mac G4, OS 9.1 with SCSI to the SS120.
35mm scanning ---no problem--- 120 negs I can't get a preview for
love or money. I've even disabled the polaroid scanner software
and silverfast software in
Hi, everybody. I've lurked long enough to feel as if I know you all - but finally
need help of a what feels like a simple sort and has me stymied. I'[m running a Mac
G4 with 9.1 and just downloaded Vuescan 7.3.11 and can't seem to get it to do anything
when I make preview and scan requests.
I just released VueScan 7.3.11 for Windows, Mac OS 8/9/X
and Linux. It can be downloaded from:
http://www.hamrick.com/vsm.html
What's new in version 7.3.11
* Added support for reading raw scan files in JPEG format
* Added preliminary support for Scan Elite II
* Fixed focus problem on
Hi All (Ed...),
I'm having problems scanning some 4x5 colour negs on my Epson 1640 using
Vuescan.
They are Portra 160 and Fuji NPS.
I have worked a good setup with the colour settings, brightness etc, using
the neg profiles in VueScan.
BUT I'm getting banding/scanner artefacts in the blue
I scanned a slide with VueScan and found it deposited in the C:\Vuescan
folder on my Win2K system rather than in my default folder.
I went back through my setup and picked the default folder I wished to use
and yet on rescanning, the image again was deposited in the \VueScan folder.
I noticed
What I´d like to see is a place on the GUI where I can permanently see *and
correct* the name of the file, or the one being created on the next scan.
Could be in the title blue bar next to the Version number, or somewhere
else - I never know what file I am at...
A happy new year to everyone...
I just released VueScan 7.3.10 for Windows, Mac OS 8/9/X
and Linux. It can be downloaded from:
http://www.hamrick.com/vsm.html
What's new in version 7.3.10
* Improved color balance algorithm
* Fixed problem with some HP scanners on Windows
* Fixed problem with some UMAX scanners and
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Subject: [filmscanners] Re: filmscanners: Vuescan memory error
Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2001 18:39:07 -0500
do an exhaustive test of the memory, try Norton 2002 or download a test
program
suitable for Win2k.. a complete test will take a long time so be patient.
Try
this one:
http
I just released VueScan 7.3.9 for Windows, Mac OS 8/9/X
and Linux. It can be downloaded from:
http://www.hamrick.com/vsm.html
What's new in version 7.3.9
* Improved infrared cleaning
* Added Device|Advanced options to simplify user interface
* Added Device|Infrared stretch for Canon
I just released VueScan 7.3.8 for Windows, Mac OS 8/9/X
and Linux. It can be downloaded from:
http://www.hamrick.com/vsm.html
What's new in version 7.3.8
* Fixed problem focusing on SprintScan 4000 and ArtixScan 4000t
* Fixed problem with AGFA Arcus 1200
Regards,
Ed Hamrick
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This is very interesting information. Does Canon's software work
consistently in dust removal, or do they have the same problem? It does
make some sense that the IR channel be refocused, since we know that IR
light has a different focal point than does visible white light, and
this is often
I just released VueScan 7.3.7 for Windows, Mac OS 8/9/X
and Linux. It can be downloaded from:
http://www.hamrick.com/vsm.html
What's new in version 7.3.7
* Significantly improved speed of scanning by updating display
and writing files at the same time
* Reduced flicker when
I just released VueScan 7.3.6 for Windows, Mac OS 8/9/X
and Linux. It can be downloaded from:
http://www.hamrick.com/vsm.html
What's new in version 7.3.6
* Set the default monitor color space on Mac OS to Apple RGB
* Enabled 14 bit scans on AGFA Arcus 1200
* Increased range of focus
I disagree ... what we end up with in Photoshop should never go thru the
gamut funnel you describe above. What we end up in Photoshop should be
the result of as few profile conversions as possible, and only one should
be
needed ... i.e.:
sorry, didnt i say that?
device space = scanner
Vuescan (for windows) is putting my scan and crop tifs in the wrong
location. That is, in spite of me setting the default location for a
specific drive and directory, Vs is putting these tifs in the 'c:\vuescan'
directory. I don't know for sure, but it may be because I saved options in
the
In a message dated 12/18/2001 11:44:29 PM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does Vuescan use the same technique with infrared passes on all scanners,
Yes.
and therefore any difference between say an LS30 and FS4000 in the OEM
software are avoided.
The problem with the FS4000 is that there
good.
Thanks Ed.
best regards
jan albrecht
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 1:43 PM
Subject: filmscanners: VueScan 7.3.6 Available
I just released VueScan 7.3.6 for Windows, Mac OS 8/9/X
and Linux. It can
For Vs users' comments and Ed's attention:
With respect to my earlier post, and trials with Vs v.7.3.6, attached are
2 images ... (1) the IR channel (2) the RGB. Both of them are in exact
registration, but I believe the IR is mis-registered with respect to the
defect. These scans have
This is the first time I've been able to sit down and play with Vs my
LS-2000 since early in v.7.
I'm scanning Supra 100 today ... and for Vuescan exposures I am getting
numbers like:
RGB = 3.33
IR = 4.57
It seems to me, for earlier versions of Vuescan, possibly as early as
v.6.x, I was
On Thu, 13 Dec 2001 21:49:25 -0800 Robert E. Wright ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
Many of the recent suggestions make me question the strategy behind =
Vuescan. This is certainly up to Ed Hamrick, but my long time =
understanding has been that the aim was to create a scanned image file =
that
It seems I've been having problems with sending the #1 post ... most
likely my attached JPEG was too large. The previous included an example
which didn't show this artifact, accomplished with Nikonscan ... please take
my word ... you couldn't tell where the defect was ... I'll not include it
Julian writes ...
Thanks, Ed. This seems like a good interim solution, until VueScan gets
real color management. But I think there may be a bug in there. I set
up 7.3.5 to display images in Apple RGB, and to save files in Adobe RGB.
The file images, when opened up in Photoshop, are
Julian writes ...
Thanks, Ed. This seems like a good interim solution, until VueScan gets
real color management. ...
My idea of real color management would be Vuescan's ability to
accommodate a scanner's device profile ... but I understand the complexities
of Vuescan accommodating LUT
In a message dated 12/17/2001 11:46:30 PM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have some sample images which demonstrate that 7.3.5 is actually worse
than 7.3.4, at least for the above combination of color spaces.
http://julianv.home.mindspring.com/color_test/color_test_1.html
This is just
Ed writes ...
...
This is just too complicated for me - there are lots of different color
space conversions, screen captures, Photoshop conversions, etc.
It really isn't difficult. With regard to the color space you embed to
the 'cropped' image, keep doing it like before. With regard to
It would be useful if someone could do this same test using
Photoshop on Windows. The Scan window in VueScan
should look very similar to the image in Photoshop.
Regards,
Ed Hamrick
I did more or less, as told in a previous post.:
i replace here part of my reply in your 7.3.5.
In a message dated 12/18/2001 11:51:45 AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
However i do get correct matching between pshop and vuescan when i set both
monitor and file space to adobe RGB.
A more interesting question is whether you get correcting matching
between VueScan and Photoshop when you
There are no difference in my MAC between the scan window in Vuescan and
later on in photoshop.
Mikael Risedal
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: filmscanners: VueScan 7.3.5 color space bug?
Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2001 09:47:32 EST
Ed writes ...
In a message dated 12/18/2001 11:51:45 AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
...
The scheme should be ...
That very well may be. However, it's probably more useful to
diagnose how it currently works before discussing how to
change it.
...
On my Win2k computer, display
sirius writes ...
...
The scheme should be
scannerscanner icmvuescan interface space monitor icm monitor
and vuescan interface space file icm file
and then
file file icm pshop interface space (lab) monitor icm monitor
...
I disagree ... what we end up with in Photoshop should
In a message dated 12/18/2001 1:53:44 PM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Just please tell me that EktaspaceRGB came
direct from device RGB in a single conversion(?)
That's correct.
Regards,
Ed Hamrick
I have the same issue. Preview works, but scan runs for about 10 minutes
and then aborts. It appears the unit (SS4000) is repeatedly trying to
focus but does not do so satisfactorily and keeps repeating the focus
process.
I am running WinXP and connecting via a SCSI. Version 7.1.25 works
okay,
Some lists generate a lot of sudden, surpise laughs. This list
doesn't...till I saw this response to the
How is it calculated? question.
Ed..great response!!!
Brad
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 12/17/2001 10:46:16 AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
How is the
Does Vuescan use the same technique with infrared passes on all scanners,
and therefore any difference between say an LS30 and FS4000 in the OEM
software are avoided. Note that with my LS30 I only use Vuescan's IR not
Nikonscan ICE as I find the result superior.
Philip
I just released VueScan 7.3.5 for Windows, Mac OS 8/9/X
and Linux. It can be downloaded from:
http://www.hamrick.com/vsm.html
What's new in version 7.3.5
* Added separate color spaces for Monitor and Files
* Keeps histogram visible after preview or scan
* Added option for histogram
I just released VueScan 7.3.5 for Windows, Mac OS 8/9/X
and Linux. It can be downloaded from:
:-)
Ed,
Any chance you could put the VS executable (sans installer) somewhere on
the website? That way, I could set up a scheduled daily download, and
always be sure of having the latest download!
Philip writes ...
*From my observations if you just scan with the WP at 0.1
as default, you can compress the tonal values rather than
making sure the image ocupies the full range available.
If your image allows a WP of say 0.4 just before clipping
then the available range isn't wasted in
regards
jan albrecht
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 9:47 AM
Subject: filmscanners: VueScan 7.3.5 Available
I just released VueScan 7.3.5 for Windows, Mac OS 8/9/X
and Linux. It can be downloaded from:
http
Ed writes ...
...
I've made the histogram type an option in the Prefs tab. The options
are Linear, Square root and Logarithmic. ...
The upper luminosity(?) histogram shows an uncomfortable likeness to the
green histogram(?) How is the upper histogram calculated? (... surely not
the
In a message dated 12/17/2001 10:46:16 AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
How is the upper histogram calculated?
m_hst[3][(306L*pix[0]+601L*pix[1]+117L*pix[2])18]++;
Regards,
Ed Hamrick
Now, even I can understand that!!
John.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 12/17/2001 10:46:16 AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
How is the upper histogram calculated?
m_hst[3][(306L*pix[0]+601L*pix[1]+117L*pix[2])18]++;
Regards,
Ed Hamrick
When I try to run VueScan with my SS120 I get the following error: Unable
to allocate 0 MBytes of memory. Try increasing the amount of virtual
memory. I'm running Windows 2000 with dual PII 400's and 750 megs of ram
on an asus PII-DS board with the SCSI connection comming off the main
board,
Ed writes ...
In a message dated 12/17/2001 10:46:16 AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
How is the upper histogram calculated?
m_hst[3][(306L*pix[0]+601L*pix[1]+117L*pix[2])18]++;
at 1st guess ... it is weighted green ... a normalized
(30.6%RED + 60.1%GREEN + 11.7%BLUE) ...
...
On 12/17/01 3:47 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
I just released VueScan 7.3.5 for Windows, Mac OS 8/9/X
and Linux.
...
* Added separate color spaces for Monitor and Files
Thanks, Ed. This seems like a good interim solution, until VueScan gets
real color management. But
I would second Julian's comments - expecially the part about leaving the
histograms in view for the Preview Memory function - that's the first thing
I tried to do and was a little frustrated by not being able to see what
happened until I had hit the tab again. Ideally leave the old histo
Hi Ed!
Just a question, is the y-axis in the histograms linear or log?
Best regards,
Erik Kaffehr
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In a message dated 12/16/2001 3:34:28 AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I would second Julian's comments - expecially the part about leaving the
histograms in view for the Preview Memory function
It's fixed in 7.3.5, which I'll release in the next day or so.
Regards,
Ed Hamrick
In a message dated 12/16/2001 4:15:12 AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just a question, is the y-axis in the histograms linear or log?
It's linear. Would people prefer it as a log scale?
What scale do other programs use?
Regards,
Ed Hamrick
On 12/16/01 4:33 AM, Mark T. [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
PS - I find it hard to believe we are all sitting here having our
needs/wants met by a software developer, often in hours, let alone months
or years.. Ed, I hope you never learn the 'normal' way to develop
software... :-)
Yeah, I think
i like it linear, it shows differences in comprehensible proportions.
i suppose the histo in pshop is also linear.
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