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- ONESCAN
- ========
-
- 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
- ====
-
- 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...)
- =======
-
- "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,
- --
- Richard Parr
- 18/10/94 (or 10/18/94 for US-types)
-