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Answers to Some Common Questions about efotoPRO™ ROES Below are some answers to common questions about our ROES software and what you can expect when using it. Just click on the question for the answer. To hide the answer simply click on the question again. And as always if you've got a question that you don't see the answer for contact us at info@efotolab.com
You should have a minimum 1GHz speed processor with 1GB RAM and the latest Java Runtime loaded from Sun, available here (Apple Java can be obtained here). Any Java capable system can be used, so Apple OS X 10.4 or higher recommended, Linux, and all current versions of Windows (2000 Server/Workstation, 2003 Server, XP (all editions), Vista will support the application. Be sure to maintain enough free drive space to build, save, and retain order files.
There are several possible reasons why the efotoPRO ROES client will not start up, or in some cases not transmit to the lab. We have found it is best to go through these steps in order and always end with cleaning out Temporary Internet Files:
This is usually a corruption of the launch file downloaded when the client starts. Clean out your Internet Explorer cache - Temporary Internet Files as above and re-start the client launch.
This can happen on Windows PC’s, it is caused by a Java corruption and can occur when you have several versions of Sun’s Java running on the system. When Java updates on Windows, it adds another version onto the system as opposed to simply upgrading the existing version. If this issue arises, open Control Panel on your system and open Add/Remove Programs. Find the Java Runtime versions on the system, then highlight each and remove them. Reboot the system and re-start the ROES Client from the lab’s web site, this will check for Java on the system and prompt for a download and install. You can also jump to downloads page to do a manual download/install of Java’s latest version.
If you have added images into a product but cannot add the item to the order, it means there is an empty image node somewhere. Hold down the ALT key (for PC) or the OPT key (for MAC) and the Add to Order button will become available with text “Add with Empty” and allow you to select it. You also may want to contact the lab to be sure there isn’t something you missed.
Our lab software will refuse certain characters, and while we filter most out in the efotoPRO ROES client, it’s still best to not use apostrophes, commas, slashes or ampersands in image file names.
How can I create a efotoPRO ROES desktop shortcut if I skipped the option during the initial launch?
If you skipped the shortcut install, you can create the shortcuts from within Java Web Start’s Application Cache Viewer. To get there, Click Start - Run and type javaws.exe and press Enter. Find the ROES application you want a shortcut for and right-click on it. Select Install Shortcuts and they will be created. If using an older Java 1.4 version, right clicking will not get a response (you may also need to click View and select Downloaded Applications to see the right list). Instead, select the ROES application you want, click Application in the menu bar and select Create Shortcuts. To remove a shortcut, follow the same steps and select Uninstall/Remove Shortcuts.
There can be 2 causes of this:
Efotolab.com only accepts jpeg files (.jpg ) for processing via efotoPRO ROES.
Different cameras and their image extraction software will occasionally embed a non-RGB colorspace (like CMYK or proprietary ones) or add EXIF header data. In these cases, while the thumbnails appear fine, Java is unable to render the full image into a product - they will appear darkened, hued, or not render at all. This issue has occurred since the release of Java 1.5, so removing all Java versions and launching the ROES Client from your efotolab.com Control Panel web site link will prompt to install the final Java 1.4 version. Java 1.4 did not have any issues handling the non-standard colorspace and renders the image fine upon placement into a product. Converting these images to standard sRGB in Photoshop and/or removing the EXIF header data will allow the image to be rendered in a product.
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