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PostPosted: Sun Jan 06, 2002 8:06 pm
by LSI_Support
HiRePP? ?
unique productivity with SilverFast Ai and HDR enable fastest image loading and processing for large image files. (Press release)
http://www.lasersoft-imaging.com/silver ... pp/en.html

NegaFix?
* Adjust and process any negative for optimum results with ability to create your own negative profiles (120+ profiles already contained). (Press release)

http://www.lasersoft-imaging.com/silver ... ex-en.html

JobManager?
* The SilverFast JobManager is integrated with all film scanners now. Enables comfortable and efficient batch from filmstrips, APS, etc. with ability to edit single images inside the job individually but also change all images with a single command!

http://www.lasersoft-imaging.com/silverfast/job/en.html

Have :smile:un

Arne Glet
Media Manager
LaserSoft Imaging AG

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 07, 2002 8:53 am
by Guest
Is HiRePP already integrated in HDR-demo-
version? I have downloaded a demo of HDR-
version 5.5.1, but I couldn't see any better
performance! I have opened a 100-MB-bitmap
in more than 10 seconds!

Bernd.

PostPosted: Mon Jan 07, 2002 4:57 pm
by nmoss
Will version 5.5.1 for the PIE 1800 and Microtek Filmscan be released soon?

PostPosted: Tue Jan 08, 2002 8:19 pm
by LSI_DAmato
HiRePP is indeed included in the latest HDR demos. It won't immediately work with just ANY large image, it requires the image to be pre-processed with a HighRePP compliant program (another version of SilverFast).

In other words, in order to take advantage of HighRePP, you would need to scan the original image with a HighRePP version of SilverFast.

If you aren't using other versions of SilverFast, you can use this method:
1. Open the 'un-HighRePPed' image in SilverFast HDR.
2. Set HDR to output 48/16 bit raw.
3. Process the image.

From this point on, the image will have the HighRePP data embedded, and should open much quicker.

This is sort of a 'one-time' optimization method.

- Nick D