You can save as TIFF or Jpeg—and PDF.  Cheers, Christine

> On Feb 27, 2016, at 12:39 AM, John <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On 2/27/2016 1:03 AM, steve harley wrote:
>> On 2016-02-26 19:33 , Bruce Walker wrote:
>>> I tried to make minor adjustments to it and the results were all over
>>> the map with tiny changes in the controls. And the UI was clearly
>>> designed by somebody with no understanding of either UI design or Mac
>>> s/w development.
>> 
>> i agree the Vuescan UI is weird, but i seriously have not had that hard
>> a time doing adjustments, setting up presets, doing batch scans; i have
>> been using it for a long time, but not a lot in the last couple years (i
>> use a ScanSnap for most document scanning); i strongly hesitate when a
>> device requires drivers, especially low-level ones, because my
>> experience has been that Epson, Canon, etc. just really cannot produce
>> quality Mac software; but that's an old bias that may be obsolete
>> 
> 
> I have a Nikon scanner and an Epson scanner.
> 
> The advantage of using Vuscan is I have the same user interface for both
> scanners. Plus, Vuescan allows me to save as .DNG files. I haven't tried
> the Epson software, so I don't know if it will allow saving as .DNG, but
> the Nikon Scan software would not.
> 
> Vuescan also gives me a cleaner scan than the Nikon Scan software.
> 
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