I have a 3.4Ghz Pentium 4 and 2 GB RAM
lea murphy <lea@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
lea murphy <lea@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Not many things as frustrating as what you describe.How much ram do you have in the computer? Sounds like you might be taxing your resources that way.I run Windows and have a gig of ram installed on my 220 mghz system and negative scanning is still pretty darn slow.Lea----- Original Message -----From: Herschel MairSent: Wednesday, July 06, 2005 9:36 AMSubject: Nikon 9000 ED scanning problemI have bee doing a huge scanning job on the Nikon scanner. Imorting images into photoshop. Every now and then the scanner crashes photoshop. They just close down and I lose all the images. No asking if I want to save or anything.
This is getting annoying!
The scanner is very slow as it is and it's a 10 minute procedure to scan one 6X7 neg. I lose an hour's work each time it happens.
Any suggestions?
Herschel Mair
Head of the Department of Photography,Higher College of Technology
Muscat
Sultanate of OmanAdobe Certified instructor+ (986) 99899 673__________________________________________________
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Herschel Mair
Head of the Department of Photography,
Head of the Department of Photography,
Higher College of Technology
Muscat
Sultanate of Oman
Muscat
Sultanate of Oman
Adobe Certified instructor
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