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    PaperPort scans

    Hello All,

    In the past I used Visioneer PaperPort to scan my documents (and photos) however now mac is not supported by Visioneer and they have no suggestions for me in order to open those documents. I have close to 1000 and would rather not scan them again. Apparently now, the newer mac systems will not open anything done under the Classic environment. In fact Visioneer's tech support is pretty deplorable; their only suggestion was, "Google it!" has anyone had an experience with a PaperPort scanner. So, if anyone has an idea, I would appreciate the feedback.

    Thanks,
    Frank
    Frank Zwolinski
    Researching: Zwolinski, Zubris, Ward, Wichlacz, Six, Sidney/Sypniewskie, Rickner, Mulligan, McElroy, Maciejewski, Loisy, Lindsay, Konjey, Konieczki, Janick, Ellis, Cornish, Chlebowski, Sass, Soch.
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    #2
    Re: PaperPort scans

    Have you tried opening them in Preview?

    If the scans were saved in some Visioneer proprietary format, you might be stuck but I would think it's likely they're in jpg or tif format.

    While a Classic application won't run on a current Mac, the files should be fine. You might need to add a .jpg or .tif to the end of a file name to get Preview to recognize it. If .jpg doesn't work, try .tif. And if that doesn't work, I'm not sure what else to suggest.
    Tim Lundin
    Heartland Family Graphics
    http://www.familygraphics.com

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      #3
      Re: PaperPort scans

      Originally posted by Frank Zwolinski View Post
      ... their only suggestion was, "Google it!" has anyone had an experience with a PaperPort scanner. So, if anyone has an idea, I would appreciate the feedback.
      You might try googling for "paperport viewer". There appear to be several free download applications that claim to be able to read/convert the PaperPort proprietary file format. I don't know if any is a Mac application though. And I have no experience with this product.
      Byron Spoon

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        #4
        Re: PaperPort scans

        Tank you folks, but neither idea works. The folks at GraphicConverter have also tried and they say that PaperPort saved it in their own format and GraphicConverter cannot decode it. The PaperPort Viewer will not work with Macs.

        Any more ideas?

        Thanks again,
        Frank
        Frank Zwolinski
        Researching: Zwolinski, Zubris, Ward, Wichlacz, Six, Sidney/Sypniewskie, Rickner, Mulligan, McElroy, Maciejewski, Loisy, Lindsay, Konjey, Konieczki, Janick, Ellis, Cornish, Chlebowski, Sass, Soch.
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          #5
          Re: PaperPort scans

          After a bit of googling the best option I could find was to use GraphicConverter:



          There is a thread on the Apple forums suggesting it can convert these files to PDFs. However, since its a pay-for application, you should contact their support to verify that before purchasing:



          HTH
          Mark Harrison
          Leister Productions, Inc.

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            #6
            Re: PaperPort scans

            Mark,

            Thanks, I own it and it will not work, please se my last post.

            Frank
            Frank Zwolinski
            Researching: Zwolinski, Zubris, Ward, Wichlacz, Six, Sidney/Sypniewskie, Rickner, Mulligan, McElroy, Maciejewski, Loisy, Lindsay, Konjey, Konieczki, Janick, Ellis, Cornish, Chlebowski, Sass, Soch.
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              #7
              Re: PaperPort scans

              Originally posted by Frank Zwolinski View Post
              Mark,

              Thanks, I own it and it will not work, please se my last post.

              Frank
              I think Mark is on the right track. What version of GraphicConverter do you have? Their documentation says version 8 should import PaperPort (MAX) files. See http://www.lemkesoft.com/content/143...t-formats.html
              Byron Spoon

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                #8
                Re: PaperPort scans

                Byron,

                I worked directly with Thorsten Lemke who makes GraphicConverter, He tried himself with some of my files and could not open them. He said: "I am really sorry. But all your files uses a special compression with 6 bit per pixel. That is not a JPEG or old 1 bit PaperPort stream. So, I am not able to decode it."

                So, as you can see, GraphicConverter is not an option.

                Frank
                Frank Zwolinski
                Researching: Zwolinski, Zubris, Ward, Wichlacz, Six, Sidney/Sypniewskie, Rickner, Mulligan, McElroy, Maciejewski, Loisy, Lindsay, Konjey, Konieczki, Janick, Ellis, Cornish, Chlebowski, Sass, Soch.
                MacBook Pro, OS X 10.8.5, Reunion 11, FireFox 38.0.5, Safari 6.2.2

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                  #9
                  Re: PaperPort scans

                  Have you tried the PaperPort Preservation Society? Yep, I didn't know they existed until I found them via Google a couple minutes ago. The link: http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/p...vationsociety/

                  BTW, back in the day, I really loved my PaperPort.
                  Bob White, Mac Nut Since 1985, Reunion Nut Since 1991
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                    #10
                    Re: PaperPort scans

                    Maybe you could try the freeware MAX Image Converter 1.0 which runs on Windows Vista:
                    MAX Image Converter 1.0 free download. MAX Image Converter will help you export from and create 'max' image format files as well as convert various image files from one format to another.


                    and run it on your Mac under a free trial of CrossOver:
                    Don't buy a Windows license, don't reboot and don't use a Virtual Machine. Try a free trial of CrossOver to run your Windows software on Mac, Linux and ChromeOS.


                    I used Deneba (now ACDSee) Canvas for a number of year for illustrations. The company eventually stopped supporting Macs so I have many files in a proprietary format that I cannot open. Very frustrating!

                    Good luck,

                    George

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                      #11
                      Re: PaperPort scans

                      Originally posted by Frank Zwolinski View Post
                      I own it and it will not work, please se my last post
                      Ah, OK - I missed that post, I had started to reply before you posted.
                      Mark Harrison
                      Leister Productions, Inc.

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                        #12
                        Re: PaperPort scans

                        Originally posted by Frank Zwolinski View Post
                        Hello All,

                        In the past I used Visioneer PaperPort to scan my documents (and photos) however now mac is not supported by Visioneer and they have no suggestions for me in order to open those documents. I have close to 1000 and would rather not scan them again. Apparently now, the newer mac systems will not open anything done under the Classic environment. In fact Visioneer's tech support is pretty deplorable; their only suggestion was, "Google it!" has anyone had an experience with a PaperPort scanner. So, if anyone has an idea, I would appreciate the feedback.

                        Thanks,
                        Frank
                        It's a bit of a long shot and might involve you in no end of bother, but can the Visioneer Classic software save your files in any other format than its own? One that might be recognisable by eg GraphicConverter?

                        Because it IS possible to run the Classic environment on a modern Mac, by setting up an emulation of System 9 using SheepShaver. (Or System 7 using Basilisk.)

                        I have such an emulation and may be able to help you, but not to the extent of converting 1000 files! But perhaps to the extent of finding out if your software will run in the emulation.

                        You may find it less trouble to set up an emulation than rescan 1000 documents :-(

                        Of course, if you can only save in the proprietary format, that idea is dead in the water anyway.
                        Last edited by John Hill; 19 January 2013, 03:15 AM. Reason: Applications reversed :-(

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                          #13
                          Re: PaperPort scans

                          Hi John,

                          Sorry to sound so ignorant, but I really do not understand what you are suggesting. Would you please try again in layman's language?

                          Thanks for offering your suggestion,
                          Frank


                          Originally posted by John Hill View Post
                          It's a bit of a long shot and might involve you in no end of bother, but can the Visioneer Classic software save your files in any other format than its own? One that might be recognisable by eg GraphicConverter?

                          Because it IS possible to run the Classic environment on a modern Mac, by setting up an emulation of System 9 using Basilisk. (Or System 7 using SheepShaver.)

                          I have such an emulation and may be able to help you, but not to the extent of converting 1000 files! But perhaps to the extent of finding out if your software will run in the emulation.

                          You may find it less trouble to set up an emulation than rescan 1000 documents :-(

                          Of course, if you can only save in the proprietary format, that idea is dead in the water anyway.
                          Frank Zwolinski
                          Researching: Zwolinski, Zubris, Ward, Wichlacz, Six, Sidney/Sypniewskie, Rickner, Mulligan, McElroy, Maciejewski, Loisy, Lindsay, Konjey, Konieczki, Janick, Ellis, Cornish, Chlebowski, Sass, Soch.
                          MacBook Pro, OS X 10.8.5, Reunion 11, FireFox 38.0.5, Safari 6.2.2

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                            #14
                            Re: PaperPort scans

                            Originally posted by Frank Zwolinski View Post
                            Hi John,

                            Sorry to sound so ignorant, but I really do not understand what you are suggesting. Would you please try again in layman's language?

                            Thanks for offering your suggestion,
                            Frank
                            Don't overlook the fact that the easiest way to solve your problem may be to simply borrow or buy a Mac that will run Classic. They are not all that expensive anymore and by carefully shopping for one you might sell it when you're done with it for as much as you pay for it.

                            I've kept a Mac G5 and a Dell PC running XP simply to deal with situations like yours. It's a lot easier than trying to cobble together something that may (or may not) do the job.
                            John McGee Leggett, Jr.
                            Late 2014 MacMini, MacOS Mojave 10.14.3, Reunion 12, Safari 12.0.3
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                              #15
                              Re: PaperPort scans

                              Originally posted by John M. Leggett View Post
                              Don't overlook the fact that the easiest way to solve your problem may be to simply borrow or buy a Mac that will run Classic. They are not all that expensive anymore and by carefully shopping for one you might sell it when you're done with it for as much as you pay for it.

                              I've kept a Mac G5 and a Dell PC running XP simply to deal with situations like yours. It's a lot easier than trying to cobble together something that may (or may not) do the job.
                              John,
                              Thank you. That is the best idea yet!
                              Best wishes,
                              Frank
                              Frank Zwolinski
                              Researching: Zwolinski, Zubris, Ward, Wichlacz, Six, Sidney/Sypniewskie, Rickner, Mulligan, McElroy, Maciejewski, Loisy, Lindsay, Konjey, Konieczki, Janick, Ellis, Cornish, Chlebowski, Sass, Soch.
                              MacBook Pro, OS X 10.8.5, Reunion 11, FireFox 38.0.5, Safari 6.2.2

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