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  • Bill Page

    June 9, 2009 at 12:59 pm in reply to: DISK WARRIOR / still not relinking

    Olof:
    All the program timelines in this particular project are either missing all data or 98% of data is not relinking.
    I did open a new project, and copied and brought in several timelines; didnt resolve anything.
    Any additional ideas will be appreciated.
    Bill

  • Bill Page

    June 8, 2009 at 6:11 pm in reply to: DISK WARRIOR / still not relinking

    I opened another project, brought in bins from this one not opening in it orgin….some bins open complete, some still incomplete. Yes, these imported clips open and play.
    Thing is I’ve over 1,000 video and/or audio items on this Timeline that is not linking up; and over 2,0000 on the drives…
    No, I dont have access to an OS10.X system.

    Bill

  • Bill Page

    June 8, 2009 at 1:15 pm in reply to: DISK WARRIOR / still not relinking

    Hi Olof:
    I am running a Mac G3, OS9.1, Media 100 5.5, P6000 Card, 3 external SCSI drives daisy chained.
    Bill

  • Bill Page

    May 29, 2009 at 2:35 pm in reply to: Ordering Disk Warrior

    Thanks, Chris……did you back up those files before using Disk Warrior?
    Bill

  • Bill Page

    May 21, 2009 at 7:03 pm in reply to: files not loading into M100 HELP

    Hi Floh:
    Some backups but not complete….thousands of items at stake here.

    In the program timeline window, the files names appear italized as they do in the bin windows. My system has been very slow lately and crashing with the message sometimes reading not enough memory.
    For one program, I had many hugh bins opened at the same time. After this happened, I closed all windows, restarted opening on the timeline, but files still not uploading.

    In the M100 preferences dialogue box, the relink box is marked, but still nothing.

    these are fairly new drives…..dont understand why I can drag a file from an opened drive into a new bin, click it and it opens……

    Help…..thanks…….bill P

  • Bill Page

    April 8, 2009 at 8:42 pm in reply to: scaleing and importing photo files

    Floh:
    GOT IT……I never knew all this. It was just by luck and chance that I was able to scale before….
    Oh, man….what a tool to use and to know about….Thank you so much.
    Now I know……….now I know….!!!!
    Thank you so much….
    Regards,
    Bill Page

  • Bill Page

    April 8, 2009 at 8:11 pm in reply to: scaleing and importing photo files

    I am getting it….I was just lucky in the past that I did not have the aspect ratio issue….
    I see that cropping in photoshop with the 4:3 ratio automatically sets up the frame area.
    BUT….if I wanted to use the entire width and length of the photo, as it the two children file, how do I shrink that down to keep the entire image, from head to toes…..
    Thanks for you continuing help,
    bill

  • Bill Page

    April 8, 2009 at 7:31 pm in reply to: scaleing and importing photo files

    Floh: taking the file of the horse, if the width is set to 640 and height to 480, it elongates and squeezes the file down. What am I missing….?
    Thanks.
    bill

  • Bill Page

    April 8, 2009 at 6:38 pm in reply to: scaleing and importing photo files

    Floh: I emailed you two rescaled files….
    Question: to rescale files in photoshop, should files be ‘IMPORTED’via the import window, and as anti-alisa pict file into photoshop? I have just been opening photoshop,and thru the OPEN window I opened the files (without IMPORT) to rescale.
    Thanks.
    Bill

  • Bill Page

    April 8, 2009 at 2:39 pm in reply to: scaleing and importing photo files

    Floh: are you there???? someone????
    I made sure I was scaling digital photo files at 640wx480h…still the imported image is postage stamp size.
    A few oddities:
    -when I convert the tif file(it was scaled to 50% size,1226wx1752h pixels) to pic, but DO NOT RESCALE pixels, it imports almost the correct size, cutting off a bit of the top and bottom (as viesed in Boris).
    -if I format to pic and resize pixels to 640×480, image is postage stamp size….

    Any ideas? I’ve a lot of photos to import….

    Thanks.
    Bill

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