I've just loaded debian 7 wheezy with gnome 3.8. When opening the gimp I go to CREATE but only find sane showing the cam ... I think the thing I need is called something like quiteinsane in order for gimp to see the epson stylus XS230 ...
I am on a MacPro....OS X 10.6.8. I am running Adobe Photoshop CS5. I need to be able to run my EPSON 2450 flatbed scanner through Photoshop. But when I go to File > Import > it's not there.
Explain where I can find the TWAIN plug-in, where to load it and how to make it so it shows up under, "Import" so I can operate the scanner through Photoshop.
Just loaded CS5 on Mac 10.7. I downloaded and installed the latest OSX Epson 1640xl scanner software, and also copied the Twain plugin from the Adobe Goodies CD to the Photoshop > Plugins > Import/Export folder.
Rebooted the computer, power off and unplugged my USB scanner, fired it back up, restarted Photoshop, etc. It no longer shows up in Photoshop>File>Import
But Photoshop doesn't see my scanner at all. In fact, the TWAIN plugin doesn't even show up in the plugins folder list. Everything worked perfectly with Mac 10.6 I also took the scanner into a Epson dealer and the scanner works perfectly.
I have just started to use an Epson GT 1500 scanner and immediately met with a problem in that I can not work out how the preview function operates and as Epson don't appear.
I am doing a scan, stand alone, but once the popup comes up to save the scan someplace, there isn't a 'save' button to save it! I have to close the popup and the scan isn't saved. CS4, and epson perfection 4490 Photo.
having problems with his Epson Perfection 3200 Photo scanner. He is using Photoshop 7.0. With Photoshop open he goes to 'import' and then clicks on 'Epson 3200 Photo' and he gets the following message
"Could not complete the import command because of a problem with the acqusition module interface"
and then it closes Photoshop. I have uninstalled all of the scanner software and reinstalled it and the same with the Photoshop 7.0 software but I still get the same error message.
How can I access my Epson Perfection 2400 Photo scanner after upgrading from PS CS4 to CS6? There is no Photoshop File/Export/Epson scanner listed anymore. I downloaded a TWAIN plug-in and loaded it in the PS Plug-in folder.
I am unable to link my Epson 3200 photo scanner to PS Elements 11 on my new iMac. I have tried downloading the software from the Epson website, but when I load it the nothing shows up. I moved the the Optional Plug-ins > Import Modules TWAIN plug in to the Plug-ins. That had no affect at Photoshop Elements 11>Support Files>Import.
On my old iMac I could link and download files from the Scanner.
Using PS Elements 10 on my Mac OS 10.6 I cannot import images from my Epson CX 7450 scanner. Have had no such problem with PS Elements 8. When I select file, import, the options are limited and the scanner is not listed.
It did show the Epson Perfection 4870 Photo Scanner.
This is the window that comes up after clicking on File.> Import>WIA Support
The old scanner Epson 4870 Perfection Photo was listed above WIA Support and is still listed on Photoshop Elements 6, which also shows the V600, but, not Photoshop Elements 9 ?
Ps.This is a little frustratimg, it appears Premiere Elements 6 although older works far better, in the monitor and shows the V600 immediately in Pro mode ,just as well it was a free addition with the Epson Scanner.
I converted my operating system from Windows XP to Windows 7 and I cannot get my Epson Perfection 4870 photo scanner to work with it. I downloaded the driver and it took, but my scanner does not appear in Elements 11 as an import. I used Elements 3 and 7 before and these worked fine with the scanner.
I cannot import files from an epson scanner V750 pro. The screen reads unable to read preview. I am scanning B/W negatives using 16 bit Grayscale and tiff image format?
I just upgraded from Photoshop Elements 6 to Elements 11 on a brand new iMac running OS X 10.8.2, but Elements 11 will not recognize my Epson Perfection 4990 PHOTO Scanner as an option to import from when I click on "File" then "Import." Is there a Plug-In that may be missing for this to operate as it used to in Elements 6 running on an older G5 Non-Intel processor? I don't have the new Elements 11 Disk to copy anything from, since I downloaded the program directly from Adobe.
How do I get Gimp 2.6.11 to work w/my SCSI scanner? I ampresently running Xubuntu 11.10 Live CD. CentOS 5 sinstalled on my HDD. It's version of Gimp runs my SCSIscanner.
I just installed Gimp on a few of our machines at work, the main reason being to allow users to import images from our network scanner and manipulate them etc...
If we scan several pages at once and import them in Gimp, only 1 page is imported. Once this is saved and closed, we then have to go through the whole process of File > Acquire etc. again, for each page scanned. (We use Fuji-Xerox mailbox scanner utility).
With Photoshop, when importing multiple pages from the scanner, all pages are imported to the main program at once.Is there any way to acheive this in Gimp? It's the only real problem we have with it.
A friend who is new to gimp asked if gimp can recognize epson printer color profiles? He told me that when he uses photoshop, it allows him to choose papers and color settings? Can gimp do the same thing?
the Adobe products in question are CS3 & CS4 PhotoShop - i upgraded my Mac from 10.5.8 to 10.8.2 - i use a Epson Perfection 1640SU stand alone scanner - in 10.5.8 my scanner would always show in the Menu (Menu > File > Import > Epson Prefect 1640) - after i upgraded - it disappeared - i went to Epson’s site to get their latest driver for 10.8.2 - it direct me to go to Apple’s Store for their latest updates - i had no new updates listed at Apple Store - i called Apples help line - they directed me to one of their sites for the latest Epson driver for 10.8.2 - i installed the update - went to PhotoShop 3 & 4 - and again the scanner didn't show when I went - Menu > File > Import > (No scanner listed) - i called Apple back - told them the problem - they said for me to contact you (Adobe) since it was your software to see if you have any Plug-Ins for Epson Scanners running on OS 10.8.2.
I've tried installing a CanoScan Lide 200 scanner to be used with Photoshop CS6 but can't seem to make it work. I downloaded the two latest drivers available on Canon's website and installed them but it hasn't worked.
I have a printer/scanner that is attached on another (Windows XP) machine on the network. I have no problems seeing and using the printer over the network, but is there a way that the scanner can be shared as well?
With CS6 I can use FileImport to initiate a scan but when I create an action and try to run it, I get an error message 'The command "Import" is not currently available'. The action works fine with CS5.5.
I am using Silverfast and the old version works with CS5 & 6 while the new version of Silverfast works with neither. Looks like the problem lies with Silverfast.
I'm running windows 7 and just installed CS6 64 bit. I understand 64 bit doesn't use TWAIN and must instead go by way of WID. Problem is getting that set up. Very little information other than being told to un-install and re-install in 32 bit.
I've been using CS3 for a few years (on a Mac platform). I just got a new computer (OS 10.7.5), but can't get scans imported successfully. I downloaded the latest driver from the Epson website (my scanner is an Epson Perfecion 3200 Photo), but instead of going into Photoshop as directed, the data wound up in an otherwise blank window.
Normally, accessing the scanner involved Photoshop --> file --> import, but right now my scanner doesn't show up on the sub-menu, nor do I know how to get it there!
In CS3 I was able to see my scanner via file: import: scanner (epson V700 PHOTO). In CS6 it does not recognize scanner is therea plug in or other way to see the scanner?
I have tons of analog pictures and I would like to get them into computer and of course process in Photoshop. I have very bad experience with scanners about ten years ago, mainly since it was not able to get colors right, but it had other flaws too.
I have so many pictures it is not realistic to go into a shop, I want to do it by myself, if possible. So the question is, what resolution and color quality has the scanner to have in order to get the picture ( not slide ) close to the original ?
How do I install my scanner, CanoScan LiDE 210, to import images into Photoshop? This scanner has been installed into my Mac already, but does not show in Photoshop under "Import".
When creating a profile for my Microtek 4800 scanner (using Profile Prism), I am asked to do this using the default (or none) scanner settings.
I have recently found out about calibrating and/or neutralizing my scanner to read shades of gray, say 127, 127, 127.
My question is should I profile my scanner after or before calibration, or not at all?
recommend not profiling the scanner, merely scan at 48 bits, then send it to Photoshop (for editing) as an untagged file and convert it to my PS working space.