Dan,
The advantage of using Photoshop with the Photoshop plugin over twain is the
plugin is synced into Photoshop's color management . The image in the
Silverfast preview will look exactly the same in Photoshop. With twain that
is not necessarily true.
David
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From: argv@danheller.com [mailto:argv@danheller.com]
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 10:40 PM
To: hemingd@polaroid.com
Subject: [filmscanners] Re: Using Silverfast and Photoshop at the
same time
well, the saga continues:
Reminder: I want to work on images in photoshop while Silverfast is
scanning [new] images from a batch session.
I found my silverfast disk and found that there is a TWAIN version
of the program in addition to the photoshop plug-in. However, it's
not clear what the difference is here. I can run the TWAIN version
from Photoshop exactly the same way, but it doesn't behave any
differently. Namely, I still can't run photoshop independently of
silverfast. What is the functional difference between a photoshop
plug-in and a twain interface to the end-user? (Not that it makes
a difference in the context of my question.)
So, does silverfast have a way to use it as a stand-alone app like Insight?
--
--dan
Photo Gallery: http://www.danheller.com/
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