Rangeman133
Established
i really like the vuescan software, and i plan to buy the full version...its definitely a step up (imo) from the epson software which came with the V330.
I'm just a little disappointed in that my laptop freezes whenever i try to scan at 4800 dpi. to be honest, 2400 is good enough, but i still want to know why it wouldn't scan any higher than that.
I'm currently using 64 bit osx Lion. The vuescan I installed works in 64bit mode, and in 32 bit mode also...but same results, still not able to scan above 2400 dpi.
has anybody had a similar problem? i did a bit of searching around on other forums, and found a few others with the same problem, but no answers. wondering if anybody here might know what's wrong...thanks....
I'm just a little disappointed in that my laptop freezes whenever i try to scan at 4800 dpi. to be honest, 2400 is good enough, but i still want to know why it wouldn't scan any higher than that.
I'm currently using 64 bit osx Lion. The vuescan I installed works in 64bit mode, and in 32 bit mode also...but same results, still not able to scan above 2400 dpi.
has anybody had a similar problem? i did a bit of searching around on other forums, and found a few others with the same problem, but no answers. wondering if anybody here might know what's wrong...thanks....
Pikapig
Loving Analog
I didnt have this problem thou...
I have alot of other problems understanding how vuescan works. Im using a flatbed scanner and it seems like i cannot select only those frames that i wish to scan. Unlike my canon software, i can tick and untick the selections.
I oso cant figure out why vuescan cannot assigned a file name automatically to the scans when saving...
I have alot of other problems understanding how vuescan works. Im using a flatbed scanner and it seems like i cannot select only those frames that i wish to scan. Unlike my canon software, i can tick and untick the selections.
I oso cant figure out why vuescan cannot assigned a file name automatically to the scans when saving...
ruby.monkey
Veteran
You can - You can't tick frames as such, but you can type in frame numbers and ranges; and it can, based on a name template you give it, and will even fill in holes in the numbering sequence.
There's a bit of a steep learning curve with VueScan but it offers manual control over pretty much every facet of scanning. Read the docs.
There's a bit of a steep learning curve with VueScan but it offers manual control over pretty much every facet of scanning. Read the docs.
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