Help with creating a scanning workflow
PostPosted: Sat Jul 06, 2013 11:55 am
Hi there,
I bought the SE Plus recently to be used with my Epson V600 scanner, and am having some difficulties in creating a fast, proper workflow. Would like some help on the following areas:
1) Is there any way to set global settings that will stick when I rescan the frames? All my settings just revert to the defaults when I rescan the frames (save folder location, dpi, ilters). The save settings function doesn't really work, particularly when I have to add/edit new frames.
2) The scanning algorithm is extremely inefficient for batch scanning - it literally scans/processes one photo by one photo (normal scan > IR pass > processing, repeat). The scanner takes quite a while to switch between normal scanning & IR scanning.
Is there any way to modify the scanning routine either way:
a) 2 full pass scans (1 normal pass + 1 IR pass), then process all the photos at one shot
b) normal pass > IR pass > processing (but also simultaneously scanning the next slide)
This can be really killer software if these issues are resolved - am very pleased with the output of the scans.
I bought the SE Plus recently to be used with my Epson V600 scanner, and am having some difficulties in creating a fast, proper workflow. Would like some help on the following areas:
1) Is there any way to set global settings that will stick when I rescan the frames? All my settings just revert to the defaults when I rescan the frames (save folder location, dpi, ilters). The save settings function doesn't really work, particularly when I have to add/edit new frames.
2) The scanning algorithm is extremely inefficient for batch scanning - it literally scans/processes one photo by one photo (normal scan > IR pass > processing, repeat). The scanner takes quite a while to switch between normal scanning & IR scanning.
Is there any way to modify the scanning routine either way:
a) 2 full pass scans (1 normal pass + 1 IR pass), then process all the photos at one shot
b) normal pass > IR pass > processing (but also simultaneously scanning the next slide)
This can be really killer software if these issues are resolved - am very pleased with the output of the scans.