Update to v. 5.2.1r08 of AI5
Moderator: LSI_Moeller
1. It would be helpful if somewhere on the Updates section of the site there appeared a list of bug fixes and innovations contained in each update.
2. For example, I see that Job Manager has now been added to the icon bar, but how useful is this function and where is its use explained?
3. Since installing this update for my Coolscan III my previews and scans now appear reversed and I have to flip each scan manually before editing/printing. What has caused this?
2. For example, I see that Job Manager has now been added to the icon bar, but how useful is this function and where is its use explained?
3. Since installing this update for my Coolscan III my previews and scans now appear reversed and I have to flip each scan manually before editing/printing. What has caused this?
- President_LSI
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1. Updates and Bug Fixes with changes explained.
You are right and this will be added shortly, so that all changes, enhancements and fixes are explained.
2. JobManager explained
Look for the JobManager PDF under downloads
3. Orientation of Scan
Check for the orientation of the final scan in the floating densitometer and correct accordingly within the densitometer panel. With that the orientation of the preview and final scan can be different. This way each scan frame can be independendly rotated or flipped.
You are right and this will be added shortly, so that all changes, enhancements and fixes are explained.
2. JobManager explained
Look for the JobManager PDF under downloads
3. Orientation of Scan
Check for the orientation of the final scan in the floating densitometer and correct accordingly within the densitometer panel. With that the orientation of the preview and final scan can be different. This way each scan frame can be independendly rotated or flipped.
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Hello.
I have experienced the same problem as above.
When the densitometer preview and the preview window looks exactly the same; i.e. the picture is mirrored and upside down, and the picture in the overview window is turned correctly with no mirroring, the final scan comes out the correct way. There is also a small problem with the cropping. It seems as though the cropping is working on the "mirrored" scan. Try it!
Regards
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: KriTom on 2001-08-07 17:29 ]</font>
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: KriTom on 2001-08-07 17:30 ]</font>
Hello.
I have experienced the same problem as above.
When the densitometer preview and the preview window looks exactly the same; i.e. the picture is mirrored and upside down, and the picture in the overview window is turned correctly with no mirroring, the final scan comes out the correct way. There is also a small problem with the cropping. It seems as though the cropping is working on the "mirrored" scan. Try it!
Regards
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: KriTom on 2001-08-07 17:29 ]</font>
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: KriTom on 2001-08-07 17:30 ]</font>
In addition to the cropping problem noted by a previous poster the focus selection no longer works correctly, but in a "mirrored" position.
In other words, having correctly oriented your preview and final scan positions if you then try to crop the left hand side of the image you will lose the right hand side in the final scan and if you try to focus off centre the focus preview shows the opposite position to that which you specify.
This is all very frustrating and a step backwards in functionality.
When is this problem going to be fixed?
In other words, having correctly oriented your preview and final scan positions if you then try to crop the left hand side of the image you will lose the right hand side in the final scan and if you try to focus off centre the focus preview shows the opposite position to that which you specify.
This is all very frustrating and a step backwards in functionality.
When is this problem going to be fixed?
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Tomaz Klinc
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It is hard to understand how come that such a fine and successful
software as SilverFast Ai is accompanied by a Manual, whose English
language version can only be compared with the worst far-eastern
camera manuals of yore. There's no way this slipshod literal
"translation" from German could be excused by the need to keep down
the production costs.
Take for example the contents of SF_JobManager_GB.pdf, referred to
above by President_LSI. It would cost less then a Pfennig to run it
through an English spell checker just to catch the multitude of
misspelled words (e.g., Jobque, Klick, Joib, Listbox, dialog, i.g.,
wll, zou, immediatelz, thghe, iwill, emty, Jou---to name a few) and
German intrusions (Inhalt, f.t.b., and d.h.). I'm sure that LSI has
native English or American beta testers, who would be glad to edit
the English translation for free.
Finally a question. Both SF Manual (p. 29) and JobManager Manual
(p.5) mention "Automatic when ADF" in Defaults > General Menu; the
former explains it as 'Individual image auto-adjust for each scan,'
the later hints that it has something to do with Nikon LS2000
scanner. So, what's 'ADF'? Could it be that this is a newfangled acronym for
Bulk Slide Feeder?
software as SilverFast Ai is accompanied by a Manual, whose English
language version can only be compared with the worst far-eastern
camera manuals of yore. There's no way this slipshod literal
"translation" from German could be excused by the need to keep down
the production costs.
Take for example the contents of SF_JobManager_GB.pdf, referred to
above by President_LSI. It would cost less then a Pfennig to run it
through an English spell checker just to catch the multitude of
misspelled words (e.g., Jobque, Klick, Joib, Listbox, dialog, i.g.,
wll, zou, immediatelz, thghe, iwill, emty, Jou---to name a few) and
German intrusions (Inhalt, f.t.b., and d.h.). I'm sure that LSI has
native English or American beta testers, who would be glad to edit
the English translation for free.
Finally a question. Both SF Manual (p. 29) and JobManager Manual
(p.5) mention "Automatic when ADF" in Defaults > General Menu; the
former explains it as 'Individual image auto-adjust for each scan,'
the later hints that it has something to do with Nikon LS2000
scanner. So, what's 'ADF'? Could it be that this is a newfangled acronym for
Bulk Slide Feeder?
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Now, please do not get carried away!
Do you want powerful software or powerful manuals???? Can?t get both for nottin?, eeeeeeh!!!! Have seen enough nice manuals with software not doing the job, right!!
Of course with the fast pace of development, somtimes documentation gets little bit behind. Maybe we can invite you to get some fresh healthy air into your lungs here at Kiel and do some proof reading for the new manual??? Anyhow do not worry, we'll be catching up!
ADF is referring to the bulk feeder for slides, the SF200.
What about for a change some good comments about how powerful SilverFast is, so others get some inspiration from that?? (The inventor does not like to do it himself!!!)
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Do you want powerful software or powerful manuals???? Can?t get both for nottin?, eeeeeeh!!!! Have seen enough nice manuals with software not doing the job, right!!
Of course with the fast pace of development, somtimes documentation gets little bit behind. Maybe we can invite you to get some fresh healthy air into your lungs here at Kiel and do some proof reading for the new manual??? Anyhow do not worry, we'll be catching up!
ADF is referring to the bulk feeder for slides, the SF200.
What about for a change some good comments about how powerful SilverFast is, so others get some inspiration from that?? (The inventor does not like to do it himself!!!)
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Karl-Heinz,
"(The inventor does not like to do it himself!!!)"
Sometimes blowing your own trumpet is the only way you get to hear the tune the way it was meant to be heard. However, just so as you don't feel too lonely - the new version is VERY good and I'm sure Tomaz will love it to bits when it gets released for the Nikon units. You could do him one really big favour (he'll excuse you the manual) - make the IT8 calibration work better with his favourite film - Kodachrome.
Ian
PS: Tomaz is one of the good guys and why haven't I got an offer to go to Kiel :-0
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"(The inventor does not like to do it himself!!!)"
Sometimes blowing your own trumpet is the only way you get to hear the tune the way it was meant to be heard. However, just so as you don't feel too lonely - the new version is VERY good and I'm sure Tomaz will love it to bits when it gets released for the Nikon units. You could do him one really big favour (he'll excuse you the manual) - make the IT8 calibration work better with his favourite film - Kodachrome.
Ian
PS: Tomaz is one of the good guys and why haven't I got an offer to go to Kiel :-0
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Mr. President,
I'm a technical writer who also does graphic design on the side, and I love Silverfast for my Epson Expression 1600 - especially with the new NegaFix. I grew up in Germany and speak decent German, and I would be happy to proof read all of your English language manuals for you, if you would be interested. And there's no need for me to come to Kiel, with the Internet and all (Adobe Acrobat). I'm sure we could work something out. Please email me at: ianderson@premierhome.net if you're you would like to discuss this. Sincerely,
Ian
I'm a technical writer who also does graphic design on the side, and I love Silverfast for my Epson Expression 1600 - especially with the new NegaFix. I grew up in Germany and speak decent German, and I would be happy to proof read all of your English language manuals for you, if you would be interested. And there's no need for me to come to Kiel, with the Internet and all (Adobe Acrobat). I'm sure we could work something out. Please email me at: ianderson@premierhome.net if you're you would like to discuss this. Sincerely,
Ian
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What jrenton discribes about the Ai 5.2.1r08 is just also what I experience since I installed it and it's indeed quiet frustrating...So it needs some trimming
Tomaz Klinc is right about his comments on the SF manual although the software is a nice piece of tool to get very beautifull scans out of my LS4000.
This forum is a major improvement to get aware of the problems going around at the other users and to exchange the many experience they have with SF.
Jean-Pierre
Tomaz Klinc is right about his comments on the SF manual although the software is a nice piece of tool to get very beautifull scans out of my LS4000.
This forum is a major improvement to get aware of the problems going around at the other users and to exchange the many experience they have with SF.
Jean-Pierre
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Mr. President, I only wanted to be helpful, as in April when I alerted your Mr. Michael Walther to an installer bug in
SFUS-520r01(NikonM).exe, the initial release of SF v5.2 (to LSI's credit that error was corrected within hours).
You wrote above, "Do you want powerful software or powerful manuals???? Can?t get both for nottin?, eeeeeeh!!!! Have seen enough nice manuals with software not doing the job, right!!". In my humble
opinion you are wrong, on all three counts:
---No, I expect a good software to be described in an accurate and comprehensive, but not neccessarily witty manual;
---No, I don't expect a free lunch and I duly payed for SF v4.1, then for SF v5.1, and lastly for IT8 calibration;
---Yes, you can get first class software with most admirable manuals. One that you may not know of, and which comes completely gratis, is TeX, the de facto world standard for scientific, especially mathematical typesetting, and its witty manual, The TeXbook, by the program's author, Prof. Donald D. Knuth of Stanford University. The
second, that you may know, is Epsilon, The Programmer's Editor, by
Lugaru Software.
Thanks for inviting me to Kiel, but I doubt I'd be of much help, since obviously English is not my mother's tongue. I pass the
invitation to our delightful joint friend from Northern Ireland, whom I was privileged to meet at a now defunct Nikon Scanners Forum and whom you rightly praise in one of your posts.
SFUS-520r01(NikonM).exe, the initial release of SF v5.2 (to LSI's credit that error was corrected within hours).
You wrote above, "Do you want powerful software or powerful manuals???? Can?t get both for nottin?, eeeeeeh!!!! Have seen enough nice manuals with software not doing the job, right!!". In my humble
opinion you are wrong, on all three counts:
---No, I expect a good software to be described in an accurate and comprehensive, but not neccessarily witty manual;
---No, I don't expect a free lunch and I duly payed for SF v4.1, then for SF v5.1, and lastly for IT8 calibration;
---Yes, you can get first class software with most admirable manuals. One that you may not know of, and which comes completely gratis, is TeX, the de facto world standard for scientific, especially mathematical typesetting, and its witty manual, The TeXbook, by the program's author, Prof. Donald D. Knuth of Stanford University. The
second, that you may know, is Epsilon, The Programmer's Editor, by
Lugaru Software.
Thanks for inviting me to Kiel, but I doubt I'd be of much help, since obviously English is not my mother's tongue. I pass the
invitation to our delightful joint friend from Northern Ireland, whom I was privileged to meet at a now defunct Nikon Scanners Forum and whom you rightly praise in one of your posts.
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