Hi Sandy,
They are in the PC/Windows software, I don't know if they are in the Mac
plug-in.
Regards,
Austin
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Leafscan%40yahoogroups.com">Leafscan
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> Behalf Of ssanking
> Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2007 11:55 PM
> To: Leafscan%40yahoogroups.com">Leafscan
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> Subject: [Leafscan] Re: Stepping motor stops work when scanning the
> green p ass
>
>
>
> Hi Steve,
>
> I assume by the old software you mean the Leaf 2.2 plugin for Photoshop?
>
> If so, where do I read these numbers?
>
>
> Sandy King
>
>
>
> --- In Leafscan%40yahoogroups.com">Leafscan
yahoogroups.com, "smhelber
..." <smhelber
...> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> > 90 percent of th eproblems we see with the scanner is a result
> of an old bulb. Less so
> with the filters. If they are not leaking white light they
> should be ok. In the old software
> you are able to see exposure numbers. I'm not sure where to see
> the numbers with
> Silverfast. Numbers in the 60's and 70's mean you need a new
> bulb. It will solve the level
> and line problem
> > Another problem we find is that the IR glass is dirty and needs
> to be cleaned.
> >
> >
> > Steve Helber
> > www.Leafstuff.com
> > 11101 Brewer Ct.
> > Richmond, Va. 23233
> > Cell 804-357-6065
> >
> > -- Guoming Shou <tk45s
...> wrote:
> >
> > Many thanks to Sandy and Steve. The scanner is working after I
> calibrated the lamp, and
> did calibration in silverfast.
> >
> > The first fault that lit the light when the stepping motor is
> reset before the 2nd pass is
> gone after lamp calibration. The randomly-stop-at-middle fault is
> gone after silverfast
> calibration.
> >
> > I used a small screw driver that is used to repair large format
> camera to calibrate the
> lamp. It is not really something special.
> >
> > To answer Sandy's question, the filters I have now are all
> serious warped, and have many
> scratches. But it seems that silverfast calibration compensates
> them. The are still light
> streaks left though. I'm experimenting compensating that using
> photoshop, if these
> streaks are not random noises.
> >
> > Guoming
> >
> > ----- Original Message ----
> > From: ssanking <ssanking
...>
> > To: Leafscan%40yahoogroups.com">Leafscan
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> > Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2007 12:27:43 PM
> > Subject: [Leafscan] Re: Stepping motor stops work when scanning
> the green pass
> >
> > First try opening up the lens to a recommended aperture, if you
> have not already done
> so.
> >
> > Second, if the bulb is old it may need to be re-calibrated. I
> think you can find direction
> for
> >
> > that at the www. leafstuff.com site. This is not easy because
> you need a special tool that
> >
> > may or may not have been provided with your scanner.
> >
> > BTW, why do you believe the filter set needs replacing? I am
> just curious how you came
> to
> >
> > this conclusion. Is there a test for this?
> >
> > Sandy King
> >
> > --- In Leafscan
yahoogroup s.com, "tk45s" <tk45s
> wrote:
> >
> > >
> >
> > > The Leafscan 45 was purchased last week. I hooked it up to Windows XP
> >
> > > with an Adaptec 2930, and installed Silverfast demo. The scanner's
> >
> > > fault light goes on every time when scanning the second and third pass
> >
> > > during preview and final scan. But preview was OK. However, when doing
> >
> > > final scan at 2450 DPI, it frequently gets stuck somewhere in the 2nd
> >
> > > pass, Then it beeps quickly for a minute or so and continues with the
> >
> > > 3rd pass. I searched in the message board but did not find anything
> >
> > > helpful. Has anybody seen such a problem? I have reinstalled the
> >
> > > driver twice. I also saw it stuck at the first pass and during
> >
> > > preview, but much less frequently.
> >
> > >
> >
> > > Thanks!
> >
> > >
> >
> > > Guoming
> >
> > >
> >
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