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ICA (Scanner) not working on MacOS

Posted: 07 Aug 2024, 12:36
by D.T. Nethery
This is an old , old issue, but with the advent of a new version of TVPaint (v12) it seems like it is worth bringing to the attention of the Development Team:

I can not use my scanner to scan directly into TVPaint, using File menu > ICA . TVPaint detects my scanner (Brother MFC-6490CW) , but when the scanner interface opens it is blank. It is not possible to scan directly from the scanner into TVPaint to use menu functions Create New Project , Create New Layer, Append to Current Layer, Create New Clip.

My scanner is an older model, however the scanner functions fine with the ICA driver using other software , such as Adobe Photoshop, Apple's Image Capture , and VueScan .
I'm trying to confirm if this is only a problem on my end using this older scanner , or does the File menu > ICA > Scan function simply not work with any scanner in TVPaint?

My usual workflow for scanning drawings is to scan them in VueScan, saving all the scans named sequentially (0001.jpg, 0002.jpg, 0003.jpg, etc.) in a folder , then importing them into TVPaint. This works fine , but it seems to me as long as there is a function listed in the menu (File > ICA > Scan) it should work or else it would be better to remove it from the menu to avoid confusion, because there is no reason for a non-functional feature to be listed in the menu of options, right ?

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Re: ICA (Scanner) not working on MacOS

Posted: 07 Aug 2024, 13:24
by Léo
Hello David,
The ICA option has been removed on TVPaint Animation 12 (all OS).
Your issue is probably on TVPaint Animation 11 due to some drivers compatibility between the scanner and TVPaint.
Even if the scanner appears in the list, unfortunatelly it does not work.
D.T. Nethery wrote: 07 Aug 2024, 12:36 My usual workflow for scanning drawings is to scan them in VueScan, saving all the scans named sequentially (0001.jpg, 0002.jpg, 0003.jpg, etc.) in a folder , then importing them into TVPaint. This works fine , but it seems to me as long as there is a function listed in the menu (File > ICA > Scan) it should work or else it would be better to remove it from the menu to avoid confusion, because there is no reason for a non-functional feature to be listed in the menu of options, right ?
I think your scan workfllow via VueScan is the best for what you need to do.

Re: ICA (Scanner) not working on MacOS

Posted: 07 Aug 2024, 14:43
by D.T. Nethery
Léo wrote: 07 Aug 2024, 13:24 Hello David,
The ICA option has been removed on TVPaint Animation 12 (all OS).
Your issue is probably on TVPaint Animation 11 due to some drivers compatibility between the scanner and TVPaint.
Yes, I was referring to TVPaint 11.7.3 . I just noticed the ICA option was removed from TVPaint 12.

Is it also the same for TVPaint on Windows using TWAIN scanner drivers ?
Léo wrote: 07 Aug 2024, 13:24 Even if the scanner appears in the list, unfortunately it does not work.
Yes. That's the problem. So that is what I was hoping could be fixed. (this is a long standing request, "To-Do" listed long ago, but I noticed another recent post where someone was asking for help with scanning drawings into TVPaint, which reminded me of it ...)
Léo wrote: 07 Aug 2024, 13:24
D.T. Nethery wrote: 07 Aug 2024, 12:36 My usual workflow for scanning drawings is to scan them in VueScan, saving all the scans named sequentially (0001.jpg, 0002.jpg, 0003.jpg, etc.) in a folder , then importing them into TVPaint. This works fine , but it seems to me as long as there is a function listed in the menu (File > ICA > Scan) it should work or else it would be better to remove it from the menu to avoid confusion, because there is no reason for a non-functional feature to be listed in the menu of options, right ?
I think your scan workfllow via VueScan is the best for what you need to do.
Yes, that works fine and it is what I usually advise people to do for scanning drawings in TVPaint , but remembering that the ICA option is still in the File menu and it still doesn't work after all these years, I wanted to mention it again, to see if it would be possible for it to be fixed. But if the ICA scanning option is now removed from TVPaint 12 and TVPaint 11 will no longer be officially supported (even though many people still use TVPaint 11) I suppose it is irrelevant.


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Re: ICA (Scanner) not working on MacOS

Posted: 08 Aug 2024, 08:55
by Dean
Hello, this is indeed an oversight, as internal TVPaint scanner features should have ceased to appear completely, since scanning the drawings outside of TVPaint remains the most efficient worflow, as it is impossible to compete with the manufacturer's official drivers from a functionality standpoint.