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I can possibly solve my scanning problem with the use of a 3rd party scanning software package.

I'm having a dickens of a time finding one, however. Everything I'm reading about on sites like zdnet etc are mainly for OCR text scanning. I'm mostly concerned with scanning images.

Any help/suggestions out there?

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Urgh. I have 5.5. REALLY ancient.

So, what's the earliest version with scanning software?

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I'm pretty sure 7.0 has it, although I don't have the program loaded at work so I can't verify that.

this looks like thier newest version http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/main.html

which I don't have but would like to for a reasonable price *cough* free *cough*

ack! damn this michigan weather.. :grin

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As far as I know they had it in 5.5

Look under FILE and then Import

Though that is pretty old but I'm fairly certain that it was included back then.

http://willamette.edu/wits/resources/docs/...shop/basics.htm

Sweet, google is awesome.

However it looks like it just takes it directly from the scanner software. Newer versions have it built in I think.

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I "upgraded" :wink to version 8 CS. It still takes you to the scanner's software, or doesn't recognize it at all.

I have to do some tweaking to see if I can get around this somehow. I managed to find complete instructions on how to totally remove the drivers & related files for the scanner I'm trying to use. Once I run through that (it's about 10 pages long and requires regedits & stuff), I'll try installing the scanner with just the Windows default drivers and see if that helps.

If not, guess I'll just have to chalk this up to a wasted yard-sale purchase. At least it was only $3.00.

I can't believe there isn't a way around this, though. I'm currently using a pretty old Microtek SCSI scanner that is TOTALLY not supposed to be able to run on XP, but I managed to get it to work. But the USB Visioneer I picked up is 42 bit, and MUCH faster, so I really wish I could get it to work.

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I've been all over google, and dozens of websites.

It's a common complaint about this scanner - and other Visioneer products. They didn't make a driver for XP for it, and their customer service is reportedly horrible.

One review I read of it on some website was from a guy who said he managed to get it to work using 3rd party scanning software. But he didn't say which kind.

I've yet to have time to run through all those removal instructions. Once I do, I'll report back what transpires.

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