Barry Garsson
Barry
Using the Nikon Super CoolScan 5000 connected to my Mac G5 using a USB connection.
I can easily access the scanner using its own software (from Finder -> Applications -> Nikon Scanner) but when I try to connect to it through Photoshop I get an angry beep and a message that the scanner is not connected.
Well, obviously it's connected, or the Nikon software wouldn't work, but it does work and I am able to scan.
In Photoshop CS2 under "File -> Import" the Nikon Scanner appears in the pop-up window that follows the selection of "Import" but the error message bleets an angry rejection and tells me the scanner could not be initialized.
I tried the connection using the USB port in the back of the keyboard, and the USB port in the computer itself - no difference. The scanner is connected. So why doesn't Photoshop see it?
I see no place in Photoshop to "connect" it - probably because it is connected and the software doesn't see it.
Confused? So am I?
Anybody?
Barry
I can easily access the scanner using its own software (from Finder -> Applications -> Nikon Scanner) but when I try to connect to it through Photoshop I get an angry beep and a message that the scanner is not connected.
Well, obviously it's connected, or the Nikon software wouldn't work, but it does work and I am able to scan.
In Photoshop CS2 under "File -> Import" the Nikon Scanner appears in the pop-up window that follows the selection of "Import" but the error message bleets an angry rejection and tells me the scanner could not be initialized.
I tried the connection using the USB port in the back of the keyboard, and the USB port in the computer itself - no difference. The scanner is connected. So why doesn't Photoshop see it?
I see no place in Photoshop to "connect" it - probably because it is connected and the software doesn't see it.
Confused? So am I?
Anybody?
Barry