Re: scanner sftware question
Charling Chang Fagan (mailto:sha@MAIL.SLC.EDU)
Thu, 16 Apr 1998 09:10:30 -0400
Message-Id: <199804161316.GAA40444@dns.ccit.arizona.edu>
Date: Thu, 16 Apr 1998 09:10:30 -0400
From: Charling Chang Fagan <mailto:sha@MAIL.SLC.EDU>
Subject: Re: scanner sftware question
To: mailto:IMAGELIB@LISTSERV.ARIZONA.EDU
At 12:15 PM 4/9/98 -0700, you wrote:
>Rachael, I haven't actually tried this, but is it possible to just click
>on the negative/positive button when you're in preview mode to see what
>the negative image will look like when it's inverted to positive?
>
>Heather McIntyre
>Library Specialist, Department of Archives & Manuscripts, ASU Libraries
>P.O. Box 871006 / Tempe, AZ 85287-1006 / 602.965.9276
mailto:>heatherly@asu.edu (case-sensitive!)
>http://www.asu.edu/lib/archives/dampage.htm
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Rachael Stoeltje [SMTP:mailto:rstoeltj@INDIANA.EDU]
>> Sent: Thursday, April 09, 1998 11:26 AM
>> To: mailto:IMAGELIB@LISTSERV.ARIZONA.EDU
>> Subject: scanner sftware question
>>
>> Can anyone tell me if there is a scanning software program
>> that allows you to see an accurate version of the image that you
>> scanned
>> in the preview area.
>>
>> We are scanning 5x7 b&w negatives on a HP 4c scanner
>> with a trans media adapter and we are using the scanning software that
>> came with the scanner. Our problem is, after we scan the image, we
>> have
>> to open it up in Photoshop to see how it looks. Because we are
>> scanning them at 600 dpi, it takes forever to open them up just to see
>> if
>> the scanning levels are correct. It seems like there should be a
>> program that actually shows you how the image will look when you do
>> your
>> first scan.
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>> **********************************************************************
>> *
>> Rachael Stoeltje
>> Preservation Department
>> Indiana University
>> mailto:rstoeltj@indiana.edu
>
>
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