I set up 12 different scan frames of the same crop area in Job Manager. I selected a different aperture size for each frame. But the resulting scans look indistinguishable in PS @100%. I was expecting to see variations in grain resolution. The manual implies that all settings can be manually adjusted on a per image basis with Job Manager. This the advantage of using Job manager vs simple batch scanning as I understand it. So is it possible to manually change the aperture using Job Manager? Thanks
amadou diallo
Job Manager and aperture size
- LSI_Magnussen
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Dear amadou diallo,
the aperture is a global setting changed in the Options dialog.
The JobManager lets you individually store frame settings (scan mode, resolution etc.; basically everything in the frame panel) plus a few settings from the Options dialog (e.g. color management settings). The aperture is not included, so you cannot set it individually for every job entry.
Best regards
Ralf
the aperture is a global setting changed in the Options dialog.
The JobManager lets you individually store frame settings (scan mode, resolution etc.; basically everything in the frame panel) plus a few settings from the Options dialog (e.g. color management settings). The aperture is not included, so you cannot set it individually for every job entry.
Best regards
Ralf
- LSI_Magnussen
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Dear amadou diallo,
the following "global" settings can be set individually for every job entry:
- Original (reflective, transparency etc.)
- Pos./Neg. (positive or negative)
- Output conversion (RGB, CMYK, Lab)
- CMM setting "Input -> Internal" (plus corresponding ICC profiles)
- CMM setting "Internal -> Output" (plus corresponding ICC profiles)
Best regards
Ralf
the following "global" settings can be set individually for every job entry:
- Original (reflective, transparency etc.)
- Pos./Neg. (positive or negative)
- Output conversion (RGB, CMYK, Lab)
- CMM setting "Input -> Internal" (plus corresponding ICC profiles)
- CMM setting "Internal -> Output" (plus corresponding ICC profiles)
Best regards
Ralf
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