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ONESCAN
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This Plug-In for Adobe Photoshop (>=2.5.1) allows the user to drive an
Apple OneScanner or Color OneScanner. Version 0.1 was wildly hacked
together in a moment of frustration with the Ofoto/Photoshop juggling process,
this version (1.1.1) is improved in serveral ways:
* Faster 300dpi colour scanning
* A "Preview" button
* Mouse-selectable scanning area
* Invert option
* R/G/B sensor select for greyscale scans on Color OneScanners
What to do:
* Move the "OneScan v1.1.1" file to your Photoshop Plug-Ins folder
(and remove OneScan v0.1 if you already have it)
* Start up Photoshop
* Select "OneScan..." from the "Acquire" menu within the "File" menu
* Enter the dimensions of the required scan area into the "Scan Area"
controls or use the preview area to drag out a rectangle
* Use the "Preview" button to quickly scan the selected area to check
that you're happy with the selection
* Select the required resolution and type of scan
* If scanning in greyscale on a Color OneScanner, select whether you
want the scan done using the red, green or blue sensor individually
or all three combined.
* Select "Invert" to perform a "negative" scan
* Press the "Scan" button
* Wait a while...
BUGS
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If you find any, or have any suggestions for further improvements,
please let me know:
r.parr@dcs.qmw.ac.uk
Richard Parr,
Dept. of Computer Science,
Queen Mary and Westfield College,
London E1 4NS.
UK
LICENSE (I have to do this, I guess...)
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"OneScan 1.1.1" is offered as "freeware" - you are free to copy and
distribute this software for personal use, as long as no charge is made
in excess of any raw material or copying costs, and provided that it is
distributed with this file.
The software is used at your own risk - no guarantee, express or implied,
is offered on the functionality or fitness for purpose of the program, and
I accept no responsibility for any damage to hardware, software or data
resulting from the use of this program.
So now you know...
Enjoy,
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Richard Parr
18/10/94 (or 10/18/94 for US-types)