
While these large language models today mainly work in the cloud and require high-speed internet connectivity, the promise is that smaller models that are more specialized have already been ported to MacBook Pro M1 and other laptops. if you click on Restore fading, it does seem better.Ī conversation with Devindra on the possibilities of ChatGPT and other Large Language Models for education in India and other Middle and Low-Income Countries. I have been using Tri-X film and this doesn't seem that great. Finally, you can select TMAX-400 or something like that.Also make sure that you have selected black and white JPEG so that it is much smaller.

The DiImage is an obsolete scanner, so I'm sure there is just a driver bug.Īlso a quick now on dealing with Black & White images, I posted before, but the tricks are: In talking with the Vuescan folks, they suggest changing the USB cable and switching to a true USB 2.0 port.īut I'm finding that for this case, it seems software related. If I set that, then some time later, you get skipped scan lines.

This is a special feature of the DiImage that puts a translucent material in front of the light to get a more diffuse image. In experimenting some more, the issue seems to be Grain Dissolver. It sure feels like a drive hang, so I submitted a bug report and then changed the name of the vuescan.ini file and this seemed to work. The problem is that it asks to calibrate and you can never just do the default and it hangs on the title screen.īut it looks like on a Mac, in ~/Pictures/vuescan is both the vuescan.ini and a vuescan.log file. The basics advice to set to default options. Basically try a bunch of different USB ports. I think it is probably some bad parameters, so how to reset Vuescan on the Mac?

I never did get to the bottom of it and just switched to USB from Firewire, but how it is back. I had this problem a few years ago Sierra, but Vuescan, an image scanner, hangs on calibrate and results are wrong.
