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Silverfast Preview Caching and Multitasking Job Manager

PostPosted: Tue Jul 20, 2004 12:44 am
by sunando
Is there some way Silverfast can store the zoomed in prescan image of each frame? Consider: Zoom in to Frame 1 (scanner does a prescan of #1), then zoom in to Frame 2 (scanner does a prescan of #2), then zoom in to Frame 1 again. Now the scanner has to prescan #1 again. It seems that Silverfast stores exactly one prescan image at a time.

It would be a great help if SF could store all the prescan images in a session, and flush them only when another overview scan is initiated. This way I could go back and forth among several different frames without the time wasting prescan over and over again.

Another great feature would be a fully multi tasking job manager. That way, I could get Frame 1 to scan while I work on Frame 2. Once Frame 2 is ready, add it to the scan queue and get to work on Frame 3 and so on.

BTW, I use a Howtek 4500 with SF ver. 6.

Thanks,

Sunando Sen

P.S. Please let me know if this is not the appropriate forum for posting this message.

Productive Toom in SilverFast

PostPosted: Thu Jul 22, 2004 10:12 pm
by President_LSI
Productive Preview-Zoom in SilverFast with Highres Preview

There is a simple solution for your problem. SilverFast Ai has a high resolution preview which can be activated under:

General-Panel --> Options.. --> General -->High Resolution Preview

?highres_preview

The first preview might be slower but after that you can always directly zoom in without driving the scanner. This way you can fill your drum with slides, perform a preview and quickly prepare the settings for all your images with the high res preview!

Your feed back to the forum would be appreciated!

Also check our the potential to work in combination with SF HDR using the powerful HiRePP, allowing to open large files (500MB+) in real time and quickly prepare your files into the SF JobManger. You can try the demo to get the idea!https://www.silverfast.com/sf-download/demo/en.html

The SF HDR concept is explained here: https://www.silverfast.com/show/silverfast-hdr/en.html

and a tutorial from graphics professional Ian Lyons can be found here:

hhttp://www.computer-darkroom.com/hdr_t ... /hdr_1.htm

You?d be interested to know that high-end production people use Linotype-Topaz scanner to scan into HDR-format and the use SilverFast HDR to run the whole production very efficiently.

Re: Productive Toom in SilverFast

PostPosted: Sat Jul 24, 2004 1:40 am
by sunando
President_LSI wrote:Productive Preview-Zoom in SilverFast with Highres Preview

There is a simple solution for your problem. SilverFast Ai has a high resolution preview which can be activated under:

General-Panel --> Options.. --> General -->High Resolution Preview

The first preview might be slower but after that you can always directly zoom in without driving the scanner. This way you can fill your drum with slides, perform a preview and quickly prepare the settings for all your images with the high res preview!

Your feed back to the forum would be appreciated!


Thank you very much for your reply. Yes setting the preview to 8x solved my problem. A prescan of the entire drum takes about 7-8 minutes, but after that setting up the jobs is a snap.

Also check our the potential to work in combination with SF HDR using the powerful HiRePP, allowing to open large files (500MB+) in real time and quickly prepare your files into the SF JobManger. You can try the demo to get the idea!http://www.silverfast.com/sf-download/demo/en.html

The SF HDR concept is explained here: http://www.silverfast.com/show/silverfast-hdr/en.html

and a tutorial from graphics professional Ian Lyons can be found here:

hhttp://www.computer-darkroom.com/hdr_t ... /hdr_1.htm

You?d be interested to know that high-end production people use Linotype-Topaz scanner to scan into HDR-format and the use SilverFast HDR to run the whole production very efficiently.


I appreciate the suggestion. But I think a truly multi-tasking scan queue would be far more productive. BTW, is scanning in HDR mode faster than scanning in, say 8 bit or 16 bit mode? If not, I am not sure what the advantage of scanning in HDR mode is, apart from the flexibility of the file format. You have to realize that the Howtek is rather on the slow side and I often do not really need a 16 bit scan?

Thanks,

Sunando

SilverFast High End Multi Tasking Version

PostPosted: Sat Jul 24, 2004 2:46 am
by President_LSI
SilverFast Multi Tasking Version

Dear Sunando,

We will be working on a high-end Multi-Taksing version of SilverFast HDR and Ai. This will be capable of doing the corrections in the foreground while the JobManager will be running in the background.

Expect this version to be available sometime around October.

best regards

Karl-Heinz Zahorsky

Re: SilverFast High End Multi Tasking Version

PostPosted: Mon Jul 26, 2004 1:11 am
by sunando
President_LSI wrote:<b>SilverFast Multi Tasking Version</b>

Dear Sunando,

We will be working on a high-end Multi-Taksing version of SilverFast HDR and Ai. This will be capable of doing the corrections in the foreground while the JobManager will be running in the background.

Expect this version to be available sometime around October.

best regards

Karl-Heinz Zahorsky


This is indeed great news! I will be looking forward to it. Do please let me know if you need any beta testing. :-?

Thanks,