Thanks.
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Keith
Thank you. We have this EXACT same problem. We scan oversize black and white drawings with an OCE scanner/plotter, and they come into Photoshop CS as a Bitmap .TIF file.
Every time one of these scans in opened in Photoshop CS, we have to change the Pixel Aspect Ratio to "square". This doesn't happen when the same file is first opened in Photoshop 7.
There is NO setting on the scanner to change Pixel Aspect Ratio, or whether or not it's a black and white vs. gray-scale scan. The OCE ONLY scans to black and white.
Hopefully someone out there knows a solution, other than creating an action to run on every file that is scanned (which can be done).
Dave.
Unfortunately the file sizes are now at least three time as big.
lucky thing hard drives are cheap!
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Keith
For earlier Oce products, almost all of them are provided with software
tools such as Oce View Station which allow the user to convert raster
images to almost any format necessary. Yes, it is a post-process, but
it may get the job done.