- I would hazard a guess... - exactly! - Krioni | Friday, June 23 2006 @ 11:11 AM PDT
speed = productivity for some of us - sporobolus
i've had a VueScan license for years, and usually my needs for it are fairly casual, but when it came to cataloging hundreds of my dad's vintage prints, i did calibrated scans of each and the processing speed matteredsome of what VueScan does occurs after the scan is completed; on large scans i found color correction and JPEG compression can take a significant amount of time -- much more time than it took me to remove an image from the scanner, wipe the glass and position the next image
VueScan is optimized for volume scanning and so i'm sure there are customers who have Intel Macs who would tangibly benefit from a Universal version
Thursday, July 27 2006 @ 11:17 AM PDT
speed = productivity for some of us - sporobolus
i've had a VueScan license for years, and usually my needs for it are fairly casual, but when it came to cataloging hundreds of my dad's vintage prints, i did calibrated scans of each and the processing speed matteredsome of what VueScan does occurs after the scan is completed; on large scans i found color correction and JPEG compression can take a significant amount of time -- much more time than it took me to remove an image from the scanner, wipe the glass and position the next image
VueScan is optimized for volume scanning and so i'm sure there are customers who have Intel Macs who would tangibly benefit from a Universal version
Thursday, July 27 2006 @ 11:20 AM PDT
speed = productivity for some of us - sporobolus
i've had a VueScan license for years, and usually my needs for it are fairly casual, but when it came to cataloging hundreds of my dad's vintage prints, i did calibrated scans of each and the processing speed matteredsome of what VueScan does occurs after the scan is completed; on large scans i found color correction and JPEG compression can take a significant amount of time -- much more time than it took me to remove an image from the scanner, wipe the glass and position the next image
VueScan is optimized for volume scanning and so i'm sure there are customers who have Intel Macs who would tangibly benefit from a Universal version
Thursday, July 27 2006 @ 11:24 AM PDT
I would hazard a guess... - Oxymoron
... that the constraining factor is the speed at which the scanner head moves, not the fact that the software may (or may not) run under Rosetta.Reply to This
Monday, June 19 2006 @ 11:23 PM PDT