Vuescan is a scanning application, in the same vein as SilverFast. I  
prefer using it as it lends more control of scanning specifics, is  
less expensive, and is constantly being updated/tuned by its author.  
And it's also 'generic' ... it drives a whole bunch of different  
scanners rather than having to have the version targeting a specific  
scanner.

I've been using Vuescan for all my scanning since 1998 or so,  
whenever it first came out. I drive the Nikon LS-40, Minolta Scan  
Dual II, Epson 2450 and V700 with it. It does a great job. Takes a  
bit to learn but works well. The author, Ed Hamrick, is very  
knowledgeable and has some of the best scanning algorithms around.

See http://www.hamrick.com/vsm.html for more details. You can  
download and experiment with an evaluation copy to see whether you  
like it more.

Godfrey


On Jun 29, 2007, at 5:07 PM, Norm Baugher wrote:

> Can you extrapolate a little more on Vuescan?
> Norm
>
> Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
>> I drive the V700 with Vuescan. It just works.


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