Timo Autiokari
14th of October 2003 (Tue), 10:16
Hi,
just recently I changed my working routine, previously I converted all the images to TIFFs but this takes seriously a lot of HDD space and CDr's. Now I found the Canon Twain 4.2 driver to be very good so I just transfer the CRWs to the PC and then open the images using it, the Twain driver e.g. shows thumbnails at blazing speed compared to any other SW.
Somewhat irritating is that everytime when I press the OpeFolder button in the Twain driver it is seeking the A: disk (floppy) ...as if there could be be too many CRWs there in the first place. Then the 'Select Image Folder' dialog opens defaulting to the last used folder.
Has anyone else noticed this floppy seek and more interestingly found a way to teach to the Twain driver that there never are CRWs on the floppy disk?
BR, Timo Autiokari http://www.aim-dtp.net/
just recently I changed my working routine, previously I converted all the images to TIFFs but this takes seriously a lot of HDD space and CDr's. Now I found the Canon Twain 4.2 driver to be very good so I just transfer the CRWs to the PC and then open the images using it, the Twain driver e.g. shows thumbnails at blazing speed compared to any other SW.
Somewhat irritating is that everytime when I press the OpeFolder button in the Twain driver it is seeking the A: disk (floppy) ...as if there could be be too many CRWs there in the first place. Then the 'Select Image Folder' dialog opens defaulting to the last used folder.
Has anyone else noticed this floppy seek and more interestingly found a way to teach to the Twain driver that there never are CRWs on the floppy disk?
BR, Timo Autiokari http://www.aim-dtp.net/