Hello,
Canon scanner 9000f MarkII cames with Scan Gear and My Image garden software.
Withe bothe we can scan 2x6 negative, positive or slide, eache time. The result is a conversion for 12 individual photos.
Withe SilverFast SE whiche in accordance with publicity to the product is mentioned that it is compatível with Canon 9000F MARKII, after a lote of experiments i can scann only one negatif each time. Is that correct or iam not working well ? Could you help me or iam spend a lot of maney for nathing? (The value of sw is half of canon 9000 MarkII Price)
Thank you and regards,
Neto
SilverFast se Plus Version 8 Canon 9000f MarkII
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Re: SilverFast se Plus Version 8 Canon 9000f MarkII
Dear Neto,
You can use the find frames option from the "Frame" menu to draw individual frames for each image.
Each frame has it's own settings.
But you can set up one frame and then use the "copy settings to all frames" (also in the Frame menu) option to use them for all images.
Further individual changes are of cause possible.
When all settings are made click and hold the "scan" button and select "batch-scan".
In batch mode all frames will be scanned and processed.
Kind regards,
Arne Ketelhohn
You can use the find frames option from the "Frame" menu to draw individual frames for each image.
Each frame has it's own settings.
But you can set up one frame and then use the "copy settings to all frames" (also in the Frame menu) option to use them for all images.
Further individual changes are of cause possible.
When all settings are made click and hold the "scan" button and select "batch-scan".
In batch mode all frames will be scanned and processed.
Kind regards,
Arne Ketelhohn
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Re: SilverFast se Plus Version 8 Canon 9000f MarkII
Dear Arne,
Thank you for the clarification later on i will proceed in accordance and will inform obtained results.
Another point after a scan(tiff and direct save in a[color=#FF0080] FOLDER WITHOUT ADJUSTMENT[/color], can i latter on to pick up this fail,s in view to correct them?how?
Thank you and regards,
Antonio neto
Thank you for the clarification later on i will proceed in accordance and will inform obtained results.
Another point after a scan(tiff and direct save in a[color=#FF0080] FOLDER WITHOUT ADJUSTMENT[/color], can i latter on to pick up this fail,s in view to correct them?how?
Thank you and regards,
Antonio neto
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Re: SilverFast se Plus Version 8 Canon 9000f MarkII
Dear Antonio,
I am not quite sure what you mean by fail.
Do you mean that your settings did not quite fit?
The settings in SilverFast remain until you change or reset them.
So you can just make an adjustment and scan again.
Please note that the settings are frame based.
So if you create new frames the settings are set to default.
In SilverFast Ai Studio you can save settings for a frame and set them as defaults for all newly created frames in the preferences' general tab.
Kind regards,
Arne Ketelhohn.
I am not quite sure what you mean by fail.
Do you mean that your settings did not quite fit?
The settings in SilverFast remain until you change or reset them.
So you can just make an adjustment and scan again.
Please note that the settings are frame based.
So if you create new frames the settings are set to default.
In SilverFast Ai Studio you can save settings for a frame and set them as defaults for all newly created frames in the preferences' general tab.
Kind regards,
Arne Ketelhohn.
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