Even the 'auto' cropping won't work well with empty frames in a row, but better than manually setting if one can't set the right grid to match the frames (or load the film so each row starts and ends in the same place). If you load the holder with one row offset to another row, you can't manually correct for this, as all your frames need to be inside their own grid square. Also, if you are going to setup manual cropping with the grid layout, you must account for padding and only crop inside the grid you set up for where the frames are supposed to be. like frame 2 showing as crop box was dragged into frame 2's space, so now you have frame 1 and frame 2 spaces together and trying to call it frame 1. Then, manually setting a crop box size without having set the grid up correctly is asking for problems. First, having rows with short strips in them is asking for problems. I watched the video and it was quite disturbing to see the process. I'm just tired or wasting time with this buggy, poorly supported software. even though I've had the pro version for years. couldn't even get through one tray of 12 frames. I also deleted all my preferences, plists & any files associated with Vuescan. I've wasted several hours trying to get Vuescan to work as it did only a day before. Restarted my Mac a day later and started scanning and it's resorted to the behavior you've documented in your video. Just yesterday I was able to scan both color slides & some black and white film. The odd thing, I haven't used the software in a long while & have always updated it. Have reported it to Hamrick and got a single cryptic response and no fix. Notice how vuescan "randomly" selects different frames as I drag the outllines around Go to 4.00 to see me setting up the cropboxes. Please help! I'm on mac os x 10.6.8, using Vuescan 9. I'm trying to do this for almost an hour now and I'm not able to finally press scan after my prescan. I select a frame (for example #3), drag it around so it fits around the image on the film and vuescan jumps to another frame number messing up my carefully set up cropboxes TOTALLY. I've got a few strips of 35 film inserted into my Epson V700 and I have to set up the cropboxes manually as I shot multi format so a few frames are not the typical 24x36mm. I'm thinking about throwing my scanner and my computer against a wall as Vuescan stresses me to the max.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |