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[filmscanners] batch scan suggestion


  • To: lexa@www.lexa.ru
  • Subject: [filmscanners] batch scan suggestion
  • From: "John Matturri" <jmatturr@earthlink.net>
  • Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 23:28:36 -0500
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Ed,

I'm not sure if I quite understand the new batch scanning
options. My assumption was that I would be able to batch
preview a strip of film, go back and make settings for each
previewed frame, and then batch scan the entire group. My
initial experiment seems to indicate that the option
generally works like that with the exception (at least) of
the TIFF size reduction. When going through a group of
images I tend to save some smaller than others and some as
24 bit and others as 48 bit, depending on whether they will
be just for reference or whether I may print them (and at
what size I intend to print them). It would be very
efficient, therefore, to be able to set size and bit depth
for each previewed frame. If it is possible to make this
happen it would be very helpful to me and imagine to some
others.

I'm using 7.5-5 beta on a Sprintscan 4000, Win 98.

Thanks, as always, for the great program.

--
John Matturri
words and images: http://home.earthlink.net/~jmatturr/


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