demo mode of sf ai - how to batch process a number of slides

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demo mode of sf ai - how to batch process a number of slides

Postby keebler » Wed Apr 04, 2007 5:19 pm

Hi,

i'm using the demo mode of sf ai photoshop plugin.
looks good, but before i buy, i'd really like to try a batch processing job.
i have 7 slides in my tray...the auto frame recognition does not work (but i read lsi is working on this). not a big deal for me, but I can't figure how to select individual slides to edit (dust removal and colour correction). there is no help file that i can see b/c it's a plugin. i'm a huge 'help' user :) I find digital ICE is great, but sometimes, it does too much.

my ultimate goal is to spend a few mins on each slides...edit what i can...then batch scan the slides and review them again later in photoshop for final touchups. this will allow me to work on my other mac while this one becomes a scanning goddess :)

any help?
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Postby LSI_Leschke » Thu Apr 12, 2007 7:43 pm

Please make sure to download our update to version 6.5.or5 from this website- it now contains the improved auto-frame function with auto alignment.

We do have help- functions in the software:

- there are several blue Q(Quicktime)- icons throughout the dialogs and windows of SilverFast. Each of these starts an instructional movie about the window and its functions. If you have SilverFast on a CD, these movies are installed by default. Otherwise, you can also download them from our download- section

- there is a ?- icon located in the upper left corner of the pre-scan window. This will open our very comprehensive (and as I understand sometimes confusing) pdf- manual. The manual can also be downloaded separately from our website:

https://www.silverfast.com/documentation/en.html

You can select the image you'd like to work on by simply clicking inside its frame. This will activate the frame, and all corrections will be applied to this frame only. Please make sure to select "scan mode: batch (file)" to make sure all images will be scanned.

keebler
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Postby keebler » Thu Apr 12, 2007 8:57 pm

thanks Leske.

I actually ended up buying ai studio ME.

batch scanning is a great feature, but i did have another question about the SRD removal. I'm not at home and dont have time to search. if you can look at my posts (there aren't many), i did list it in one of the forums.

Cheers,
keebler
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