On 21 Nov 2004 at 21:28, Shel Belinkoff wrote:

> I was about to download a trial version of Silverfast and discovered that I
> don't know which to DL.  One version sets up a Photoshop plug-in, the other is
> for "Twain."  So, what's Twain?

It's hard to believe but:

http://www.twain.org/faq.htm#What%20is%20TWAIN%20an%20acronym%20for

> Why would I want a plug-in as opposed to Twain,
> or vice-versa?  I couldn't find an explanation on the site that defined the
> differences or why one option should be chosen over another.

Twain is in essence an intermediate language between the acquisition software 
(Silverfast in this case) and the software that is importing the data. So if 
you intend to scan direct to another application such as an OCR (optical 
character recognition) package then you would likely require the TWAIN capable 
package.

> Is anyone using SF
> with PS CS on Win XP?  How's it working out for you?

Can't help in this instance, just glad I don't need to use twain these days.

Cheers,


Rob Studdert
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