Fuji S9000 profile quick fix
Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2006 3:47 am
This is my first post and so I wanted to contribute by passing along a thing I found on fixing the profile for the Fuji S9000 (USA model) You can download a profile from Neat Image for the Fuji S9500 camera. They are technically the same camera as the S9000, but the S9500 is the European model.
When I was testing Neat Image (before I bought the Pro + license) I could not get it to recognize the downloaded Fuji FinePix S9500 profiles stored in a folder in the Profile Folder. Even though I went into the Options and to the "Folders" and set the profile pointer to point to the downloaded profiles it would not recognize my camera's images. I have the Fuji S9000 camera (bought 3 days ago)
So here is what I tried. I renamed all the profile names from S9500 to S9000 and the folder from S9500 to S9000 and then went back in the "OPTIONS" and to the "FOLDERS" and reset the folders to the new name. Tried it out and I did not receive the error message that it could not find a suitable profile.
I wasn't too sure where to put this, but you might want to make this a sticky or.. better yet, configure the software so that if the S9500 or S9000 profiles are loaded it will just look at S9XXX as the default and go with that. Make sense?
Vern
When I was testing Neat Image (before I bought the Pro + license) I could not get it to recognize the downloaded Fuji FinePix S9500 profiles stored in a folder in the Profile Folder. Even though I went into the Options and to the "Folders" and set the profile pointer to point to the downloaded profiles it would not recognize my camera's images. I have the Fuji S9000 camera (bought 3 days ago)
So here is what I tried. I renamed all the profile names from S9500 to S9000 and the folder from S9500 to S9000 and then went back in the "OPTIONS" and to the "FOLDERS" and reset the folders to the new name. Tried it out and I did not receive the error message that it could not find a suitable profile.
I wasn't too sure where to put this, but you might want to make this a sticky or.. better yet, configure the software so that if the S9500 or S9000 profiles are loaded it will just look at S9XXX as the default and go with that. Make sense?
Vern