I'm on a trial version of cs4, previous usuer of the original CS. Googling the problem doesn't help this computer illiterate fella.
Can anyone dumb it down for me?
here's what adobe has to say about it:
I'm on a trial version of cs4, previous usuer of the original CS. Googling the problem doesn't help this computer illiterate fella.
Can anyone dumb it down for me?
here's what adobe has to say about it:
Use Epson Scan as a stand alone application then edit the image in Photoshop.
Have you tried manually placing the plug-in into your PS plug-in folder?
I'm no geek, but I had the same problem when I got CS5; I also had to change it from 32 bit to 64 bit, IIRC.
help?
You no longer can scan from Photoshop with the newer versions, a PITA but that's Adobe for ya.
My brother (geek) helped me with this very issue a few months back, and I can scan directly from PS if I want to (I don't).
I don't know what he did, and he's out of the country without email right now, otherwise I'd ask him if he remembers.
But there is a way, at least in CS5.
I can scan just fine with the current version of PS on a PC. I had to manually install the Twain driver.
Don Bryant
PS: I should have added that I just scanned yesterday on my 4990. I haven't tried this on the PS6 Beta which is on another computer running Win7 64.
Thanks Frank.
That blows. I guess they figure no one has shot film since 2001.
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