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SCANLITE STR Review
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SCANLITE V1.10
THE SCANNING ACCESSORY/PROGRAM
from
Dr.Bobware
by Doyle C. Helms
(STReport STaff Editor)
Scanlite is a much needed and LONG overdue program for the Atari ST/TT
computers. Before the advent of Scanlite, hand scanner users were limited
to one major piece of software that would allow a hand scanner to be used.
Touch-Up. Sure, the 'other' hand scanner manufacturers included their own
scanning software but it was limited at best. With Dr. Bobs Scanlite
accessory ALL the major hand scanners are supported in one package.
Documentation
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The included documentation is about the shortest and most concise set
of instructions I have seen in a commercial piece of software. The
program disk comes in a glossy folded piece of cardboard with the
instructional documentation printed inside. Is the Dr. Cheap? NO! The
required instructions are ALL there and it would be a waste of good paper
to have included anymore verbose documents. There are some included
graphics that point out essential menus and options with their appropriate
uses. A few extra notes and hints are included on the disk as "README"
files.
Performance
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The program performs as advertised. This program/acc is not a
do-everything-under-the-sun nor is it advertised as one. This prg/acc is
a accessory that allows a user to use a hand scanner and then save the
image for further manipulation in a DTP program or whatever. Scanlite
does not have any editing abilities (ergo- ScanLITE). Scanlite allows
hand scanning from the MIGRAPH hand scanner, DATASCAN, GENSCAN and the
GOLDEN IMAGE scanner.
Once Scanlite is invoked (either as an ACC or proram) the user is
presented with a selection menu which allows the choice of the DPI to scan
with. The choices are 100, 200, 300 and 400 DPI. The user also has the
option to begin the scan, save the scanned image, exit the program or go
to a configuration menu. The configuration menu is really important when
you first install Scanlite. After the initial set-up the configuration
option is rarely used. Important note; you MUST use the configuration
options the first time or you will experience severe emotional problems
that may require psychological help to avoid further hair pulling.
Let me digress for a moment. My first encounter with Scanlite was not
a joyous occasion. Upon opening the newly acquired software package in
which I received THE Tray and COALESCE(ah, but that is another review...).
I slipped the disk in drive A and copied the appropriate files to my hard
drive. I then rebooted (to install Scanlite as an ACC) and thought I was
well on my way to scanning nirvana. I called up Scanlite and then hit the
"SCAN" selection on the menu and nothing happens. The scanner does NOT
even grunt or twinkle. Hmmm...? I then try again and again and again.
Nothing. Where did I put Dr. Bobs phone number? I then go to old
faithful (Touch-Up) to ensure my scanner was still operational.
Everything worked fine. Gotta be a bug in Scanlite! Right? Wrong!
I then got out the neat little documentation that accompanied the program
and began to read. The doc's mentioned the configuration and setting up
the PROPER scanner for proper operation. If the proper scanner is not
chosen then it will not work! Simple enough. Well after clearing the
hair from the keyboard which I had removed from my head moments before I
called up Scanlite and selected the configuration menu. The default
scanner was set for Golden Image. I then set the selection for Migraph
and returned to the main menu. I selected SCAN and viola! Positive
results. Moral: ALWAYS READ THE DOCUMENTATION FIRST! I'm one of the
brightest and most intelligent people I know (barring Carl Sagan of
course) and I let this happen to me. Ashamed is an understatement. If
you believe the last statement please call me at 1-800-BUY-SWAMP here in
Florida anytime.
Now that I have thoroughly embarrassed myself and shown my inability
to read the simplest of instructions... allow me to continue.
The configuration menu also includes selections for the following:
1. Save the scanned image in compressed format or use the
standard format. I haven't used a program yet that requires
the "standard" format. All programs so far have been
compatible with the compressed format.
2. Time out setting.This allows the user to set the amount of
time the scanner will allow for inactivity before switching
off. The timer setting is based on a 8Mhz speed. So if you
have a 16Mhz machine, a 30 second setting will be in reality a
15 second time out value. I think you get the flow of reason.
3. "W" or "B" setting. This setting allows for the user to select
the background color of the scan, White or Black.
4. "O". Video plane setting to display the image scan on
multiplane (color) systems.
5. Lastly, you choose to save these settings for use the next
time Scanlite is called.
There is also a second configuration program that is run external of
Scanlite. The program is called SL_PREP.PRG. This program is for
configuring the memory buffer that is used by Scanlite. The user is NOT
required to use the buffer set-up, but many applications use up all
available memory and none is left for Scanlite ACC. In other words the
buffer set-up will set aside a predetermined amount of memory that
Scanlite will reserve for itself regardless of what the "other"
applications may do.
Usefulness
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I have found the program to be extremely useful for general scanning
for pleasure and for serious DTP applications. I have found NO flaws
(bugs). I have been using the program for several weeks with many
applications. Dr. Bob is to be commended for this fine piece of
programming. Scanlite has special hooks to allow communication with a
sister program "COALESCE". This "hook" allows COALESCE to receive the
scanned image from Scanlite, whether called as an ACC or program for use
in combining to half-scans
into one seamless image.
Conclusion
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Rating: 10 (out of 10).
Recommendation: Buy it! (if you have a hand scanner)
The program/ACC was tested on a Mega St 2 w/TOS 1.4 and on a Mega STE4
w/ TOS 2.05 - Note for MSTE users, TURN OFF the cache if using the 16Mhz
mode. This applies not only to Scanlite but to Touch-Up and COALESCE
also.
Contact:
Dr. Bobware
180 N. Hazeltine Ave.
Campbell, OH. 44405-1024
(216) 743-4712
OR
WizWorks
P.O. Box 45
Girard, OH. 44420
(216) 539-5623
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