Hi there,
I just wonder, if there are any secrets about the hardware, I should know.
I use PhotoScore 7 Ultimate on Win 10 with the bugdet-scanner/printer: Canon MG 2950
I've learned that the dpi-solution might be important to the results. But my scanner has the range for the most I guess.
Anybody out there know some secrets or something I never should do??
Thanks in advance...
PhotoScore Hardware
TBH, I don't rate cheap Canon scanners. The last two I had were not as reliable as they might have been on Win 10. I'm currently using a HP ScanJet 200 which is fine for Photoscore.The quality of the original is the most important factor for Photoscore success.
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Thanks a lot for the response!
I just tried again, and I tried switching the "Interface" in "Scanner Setup" to "TWAIN scanner default"!
Works like a wonder!
98% correct
Now I could even choose "grayscale", (I guess coloured scan just destroys the %-rate) and I could see a preview.
Before the settings were on "Photoscore" and it scanned only a very small window of my sheet.
I remember I used some settings a week ago, where I could choose a scanwindow. I couldn't find it again. I guess, that screwed up the "Photoscore"-Interface in the settings.
Thanks again a lot. Means much to me!
I just tried again, and I tried switching the "Interface" in "Scanner Setup" to "TWAIN scanner default"!
Works like a wonder!
98% correct
Now I could even choose "grayscale", (I guess coloured scan just destroys the %-rate) and I could see a preview.
Before the settings were on "Photoscore" and it scanned only a very small window of my sheet.
I remember I used some settings a week ago, where I could choose a scanwindow. I couldn't find it again. I guess, that screwed up the "Photoscore"-Interface in the settings.
Thanks again a lot. Means much to me!