In a message dated 1/15/2001 7:53:27 AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > I've since discovered that if I do NOT click or do > anything with vuescan while it is doing the scan process (preview > and/or scan) that it will do the 100% scan. If I do click, or fiddle > with tabs etc while Vuescan is scanning, I can usually get the 10% > preview that you've observed. I've finally gotten around to fixing this in 6.4.10, and I'll release it today or tomorrow once I get confirmation that some other bugs are fixed. I finally needed to fix it so someone could move or resize the window while a scan is in progress (since this updates the user interface in the Window tab). VueScan 6.4.10 prevents any option from being changed that changes the scanner options or sends commands to a scanner while a scan (or calibration or focus) is in progress. The other thing in 6.4.10 is that I've fixed some problems with the SprintScan 45 and AGFA DuoScan. It turns out that these scanners have CCD's that space the red, green and blue rows 12 pixels apart, while most CCD's have the rows spaced 8 pixels apart. I've modified the code for older Microtek scanners to handle 12 pixel spacing (the SprintScan 45 and AGFA DuoScan are made by Microtek). I think this 12-pixel spacing CCD is an 8000 element CCD made by Kodak and used in scanners that have an 8 inch width at 1000 dpi or a 4 inch width at 2000 dpi. Regards, Ed Hamrick
