Thanks again for the reminder. As far as I can tell, an updated driver and software for Thanks, David. Glad that things changed.
Since that model was so new, though, and since it seemed to be the only one of its generation that was excluded, I thought there might be a mistake in the list; otherwise it would have been out of character for my experience with Brother.
Nor many other options. But if it has easy ways of defining workflows then do tell! If judging by the higher number an ADSW is the newer device, it would be strange to have less functions. I just remember that the setup of this scanner was not the easiest or mac-like.
Remember I was excited to learn I could see my scanner over the network? Hi, I would like to point out an article about testing ExactScan with a Scansnap.
I found this blog via a blog entry on the Devon site. A couple weeks ago, my copy of VueScan started telling me it was unregistered even though I bought a Professional license which has a lifetime registration.
IANAL, so take my words with a grain of salt. You may have done something that warrants revoking the license, as set forth in the agreement you made when you bought the license. They should have a division of consumer affairs that can handle a complaint like yours. Probably online.
After checking it out, you might let Mr. So it would probably be cost effective for Mr. Hamrick just to give you back the use of your license. From a reducing stress in your life category, my suggestion would be to do nothing.
I am a full-time programmer although my credentials are certainly not nearly as impressive as Mr. The CS program was highly impacted in the early '80s so it was hard to get into required classes. I was a rash youth and after a lot of frustrated attempts to sign up for classes, I stomped off in an impatient huff.
A little sleuthing would turn up my public profile on Stack Overflow. My wife and I did own a veterinary clinic. We bought it in and sold it in As a business owner I kept the computers running and did the books. But that was in addition to my full-time job. Yes, music is a serious hobby of mine.
I play in a cover band , sing in a community choir along with my wife, play in musicals for a community theater company , and play double bass in the orchestra at the local community college. I did buy an upgrade to the VueScan Professional license in I know I used VueScan as far back as I sincerely appreciate the offer of the refund, if not the sentiment behind it.
Hamrick to issue the refund. Hamrick so to that end the refund is not necessary. To Mr. Much of this conversation was essentially in real-time. But I am committing to including the entire interaction without edits except for removing links to uploaded files. The first email is a list of answers to the questions asked for support claims. Incidentally, the behavior I reported went away in a subsequent update to VueScan. Do you have any ideas about what might cause that behavior?
Has no one else ever reported this? I tried creating a new Admin account and a new Standard account and they both have the flickering problem. Can you try creating another user account on your Mac to see if you can duplicate the problem? Have you tried creating a second user account on your Mac to see if the flickering problem happens there? It takes less than five minutes to create a new account, run VueScan, and delete the account. Are you refusing to spend five minutes to attempt track down a bug?
Is that official company policy? The only problem was when I had an old scanner that only worked with bit software. I then donated the old scanner to the Salvation Army. This is a pretty long thread to look back through and re-read. I have a very old ScanSnap scanner, which I had managed to keep going with some tweaked up drivers. The upgrade to Catalina brought that to an end. I came across this article while searching for a solution. While it seems that a lot of people are happy with VueScan, the attitude of its developer s towards someone asking to look into a potential bug is unbelievable!
Thanks for posting the email exchange. I am going to steer clear of it! Photo by Dave Kitabjian. Share Facebook Twitter Reddit. Email Address. Notable Replies. Thanks to Dave Kitabjian for the article. Four observations, all about the ScanSnap not VueScan : First, the article made me feel better about the new ScanSnap purchase since ease of use in the software is key to my scanning needs.
It works flawlessly for my purposes Excellent feedback. What I have done is make a vow to never buy another Canon product. Thanks for your post!
Hi Ray, My iMac came with a. Regards, Ed Hamrick I would never recommend this software to anyone. There are many ways the workflow could be made easier but no. Local scanning is still available and works fine.
The 64 bit ScanSnap software is considerably different and takes some getting used to. I called Fujitsu about all of this, and found that one can purchase a new Si for a few dollars more than the cost of third party software: Thank you for being a loyal ScanSnap customer. We have the following two offers for our S customers: Option 1: Will upgrade you to our newest ScanSnap scanner model.
Image Capture found my networked printer. Settings look the same as the ones in Preview. VueScan is not a Fujitsu product and we do not offer support for this third-party solution.
VueScan is supported by its maker, Hamrick Software. Thanks for this. Which model do you have? I have the same model. Yes — I saw the same thing. Then when I looked back a week or so later it had been added. First step was to create a fake cardboard carrier that masked out the scanner just like the plastic ones that come with it.
This provided a way to line up slides and negatives easily. Solving the cropping being wrong involved changing the crop units to pixels and using the up and down arrows on the crop box to move them out of the way so that when I moved one on top of the frame I wanted it didn't match the old crop box I wanted it to replace.
So the initial procedure was to select each frame in turn and move the crop boxes into the middle of empty space not touching and with their centers not within the locations where I wanted them to end up. Then go back and move each one individually to the correct location. Once I had the crop boxes and other parameters as I wanted them I saved the settings in file for re-use later. The crop boxes tend to drift, for some reason they are not perfectly saved, but that is not as big a problem as I imagined.
Work flow for color slides has been this: Take a batch of the 2. Be sure the scanner surface is clean and VueScan is already up with my preset. Place the slides emulsion side up in the holder as follows 4 1 5 2 6 3 I used the film type Kodak, Ektachrome, Color balance auto levels, restore colors on, but no other corrections. The film may not be Ektachrome but that was the closest to recovering the red shifted slides to something approaching normal colors.
I do a preview with the dpi set to verify final placement of the crop boxes scan at dpi saving TIFF files out with automatic numbering according to my defined scheme. Many of them are already labeled with a roll number and a frame number so if present I used those. If not I assigned a number for the roll and frame if It was not on the slide mount. Select scan. Scanning all 6 images takes about 12 minutes.
After scanning I adjust the item number to match the number on the slide mount. For example I have a batch of slides with roll number K The only slides I have are labeled 1, 3, 4 and 5 so I labeled the scans with the same item numbers. That way as I am sorting boxes of old papers and other items if I find the missing slides I won't have to renumber the scanned files.
I did some testing at but at that the scanning took half an hour for 6 frames and there wasn't a huge difference in visible quality of the scan. My feeling is for the vast majority of these items the dpi scan will be good enough and if I find some especially good ones I might send them out to be professionally scanned. I also decided that further color correction and restoration can happen within LightRoom. House the originals into their newly purchased archival boxes separated by lignin and acid free papers on which I used scrapbook photo safe pens to write the roll number and that they have all been scanned.
As you can see some of the slides were already in boxes. For now I've put them back onto those boxes but for long term storage they really need to be removed. All over the world, people use Raspberry Pis to learn programming skills, build hardware projects, do home automation and even use them in industrial applications. If you like to tinker with hardware, you can buy a complete Raspberry Pi kit on amazon.
As always, if you have any product suggestions or requests, we would love to hear them. And thanks to those people who have contacted us in the last month — we have had some great input from all over the world. Please remember you can contact us for technical support we need a Problem Report and any general enquiries or feedback here.
You do not have to tell us about an email address change for your use of VueScan, it is only relevant for the newsletter. MacFormat has featured a VueScan tutorial in its March issue. To read this click here. Your company's international business division will take care of this. So again, just ignore the messages. Shortly before 9pm on August 23rd, I was lying in bed and reading a novel on an IPad.
My first thought was not Wow! What a great prize! Instead it was more along the lines of Oh [expletive deleted] now what the [expletive deleted] is going on? It's obviously a scam because Apple would represent the phone as an iPhone with a lowercase "i" and and upper case "P". And then there's that URL. If I've won something from the AppleStore, I would expect an apple. The site would attempt to set a cookie and then perform a "location reload".
It wasn't clear to me whether this was an attempt to plant malware or merely to obtain my login credentials for Google, the Apple Store, or both. Google calendar did have events scheduled for Friday and the following five days that would remind me that I had "won" an "iphone" so I deleted them. Where the [expletive deleted] did these come from and how did they end up on my computer in a trusted application?
What's incredibly clever about this scam is that anyone who uses the Google calendar is used to receiving reminders from it. There is literally no difference between a legitimate reminder and a reminder for a scam. But how could this happen? Well, it seems that anyone who knows or guesses your Gmail address can send an event to you and Google's default settings allow that event to be placed on your calendar. Does this strike you as an absolutely stupid policy on Google's part?
That was a rhetorical question. There's a relatively easy way to reverse this absolutely stupid Google policy. It involves modifying two settings. On a desktop system in a browser, click the gear menu to open Settings. Then it's also wise to clear the check mark in View options so that declined events are not displayed. Android and IOS devices are different from the desktop of course but seem similar to each other.
In Events from Gmail settings, disable the option to add events. And then in General settings turn off the option to show declined events. It's important to be vigilant, of course, and that's primarily what kept me from doing anything at all with the message that told me I had "won" an "iphone". But really, Google, your default settings should be ones that block nefarious actions such as this.
Google's terms of service "prohibit the spreading of malicious content" but all too often Google takes action in response to a problem. Why not establish default settings that make the user safer? The dozen largest telecom providers, working with 51 attorneys general all 50 states and the District of Columbia have reached an agreement that might eventually reduce the number of spam, scam, and robocalls we receive.
This month we discontinued our landline service and ported the number to my wife's Google-Fi account. Apparently Google-Fi already has some strong protections in place because the number of scam calls to that number dropped from 10 or 15 per day to just a few. The new system seems to be designed to take scam call blocking to a higher level but don't expect it to happen next week or even next year. All of the phone companies will need to work together to implement a method to identify illegal calls across all their systems.
Some robocalls are legitimate and important. These include calls from your credit card company when there's a question about the legitimacy of a call, an appointment reminder from a doctor's office, or any other alert that you have signed up to receive. Did you send InDesign a birthday card?
Adobe released version one of InDesign on 31 August I'm told that it was intended to be a Quark XPress killer and it seems largely to have succeeded.
Adobe says that nearly million unique PDF documents that originated in InDesign are created annually.
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