Coolscan 9000Ed post processing error
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Coolscan 9000Ed post processing error

 
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Bill Siler
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Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2004 8:32 pm    Post subject: Coolscan 9000Ed post processing error Reply with quote

Just bought a Coolscan 9000. When I scan with the DEE component of Digital
ICE enabled, I get an error message, "An error has occurred in post
processing" just when the DDE post processing begins. I lose the scan and
have to start over. I have no problem if I disable DEE.

I am scanning 6x6 negatives at 4000dpi, 16bit, and multi-scan = 4. If I
reduce resolution to 2400dpi and multi-scan = 2, I can leave DEE enabled.

My computer has 2GB RAM and this scanning process uses about 1.4GB. I think
memory may be the problem, but I'm not sure.

Has anyone else experienced the problem of DEE post processing errors?

Thanks,
Bill Siler
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CSM1
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Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2004 10:17 pm    Post subject: Re: Coolscan 9000Ed post processing error Reply with quote

"Bill Siler" <BillSiler@midsouth.rr.com> wrote in message
news:uqEud.35506$CG4.19048@fe2.columbus.rr.com...
Quote:
Just bought a Coolscan 9000. When I scan with the DEE component of Digital
ICE enabled, I get an error message, "An error has occurred in post
processing" just when the DDE post processing begins. I lose the scan and
have to start over. I have no problem if I disable DEE.

I am scanning 6x6 negatives at 4000dpi, 16bit, and multi-scan = 4. If I
reduce resolution to 2400dpi and multi-scan = 2, I can leave DEE enabled.

My computer has 2GB RAM and this scanning process uses about 1.4GB. I
think memory may be the problem, but I'm not sure.

Has anyone else experienced the problem of DEE post processing errors?

Thanks,
Bill Siler

Have you tried re-installing the Software?

When you get errors in processing check your software.

Also be sure you have plenty of HD space in the partition where the Temp
folder is located.
6 X 6 at 4000 Dpi takes 243-486 Megabytes of Temp HD space. That's a half
Gigabyte.
Do a HD Cleanup.
In Windows Open My Computer Right Click the HD, properties. General Tab,
Disk Cleanup button.

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David J. Littleboy
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Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2004 5:07 am    Post subject: Re: Coolscan 9000Ed post processing error Reply with quote

"Bill Siler" <BillSiler@midsouth.rr.com> wrote:

Are you scanning into Picture Window Pro? Picture Window Pro used to have a
bug with the 8000ED that acted like that...

David J. Littleboy
Tokyo, Japan

Quote:
Just bought a Coolscan 9000. When I scan with the DEE component of Digital
ICE enabled, I get an error message, "An error has occurred in post
processing" just when the DDE post processing begins. I lose the scan and
have to start over. I have no problem if I disable DEE.

I am scanning 6x6 negatives at 4000dpi, 16bit, and multi-scan = 4. If I
reduce resolution to 2400dpi and multi-scan = 2, I can leave DEE enabled.

My computer has 2GB RAM and this scanning process uses about 1.4GB. I
think
memory may be the problem, but I'm not sure.

Has anyone else experienced the problem of DEE post processing errors?

Thanks,
Bill Siler

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Bill Siler
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Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2004 6:55 am    Post subject: Re: Coolscan 9000Ed post processing error Reply with quote

No, I am using Nikon Scan 4.0.2 standalone and saving the output as a tif
file. I thought the problem might be memory, so I increased my paging file
size to 4GB to have more virtual memory, but this didn't help.

Regards,
Bill

"David J. Littleboy" <davidjl@gol.com> wrote in message
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Quote:

"Bill Siler" <BillSiler@midsouth.rr.com> wrote:

Are you scanning into Picture Window Pro? Picture Window Pro used to have
a
bug with the 8000ED that acted like that...

David J. Littleboy
Tokyo, Japan

Just bought a Coolscan 9000. When I scan with the DEE component of
Digital
ICE enabled, I get an error message, "An error has occurred in post
processing" just when the DDE post processing begins. I lose the scan and
have to start over. I have no problem if I disable DEE.

I am scanning 6x6 negatives at 4000dpi, 16bit, and multi-scan = 4. If I
reduce resolution to 2400dpi and multi-scan = 2, I can leave DEE enabled.

My computer has 2GB RAM and this scanning process uses about 1.4GB. I
think
memory may be the problem, but I'm not sure.

Has anyone else experienced the problem of DEE post processing errors?

Thanks,
Bill Siler



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Bill Siler
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Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2004 6:55 am    Post subject: Update: Coolscan 9000Ed post processing error Reply with quote

I think I have found the answer to this problem. The manual says that when
scanning medium format with DEE is enabled to keep the file size at 169 MB
or less - either through cropping or reducing scan resolution. I find that
when I observe this limitation on file size, I don't have a problem.
Actually, I can go up to about 200 MB with no problem, 2400dpi, 16bit on
6x7.

The manual doesn't say why this file size limitation is necessary.

Regards,
Bill

"Bill Siler" <BillSiler@midsouth.rr.com> wrote in message
news:uqEud.35506$CG4.19048@fe2.columbus.rr.com...
Quote:
Just bought a Coolscan 9000. When I scan with the DEE component of Digital
ICE enabled, I get an error message, "An error has occurred in post
processing" just when the DDE post processing begins. I lose the scan and
have to start over. I have no problem if I disable DEE.

I am scanning 6x6 negatives at 4000dpi, 16bit, and multi-scan = 4. If I
reduce resolution to 2400dpi and multi-scan = 2, I can leave DEE enabled.

My computer has 2GB RAM and this scanning process uses about 1.4GB. I
think memory may be the problem, but I'm not sure.

Has anyone else experienced the problem of DEE post processing errors?

Thanks,
Bill Siler
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