Good score. I have had vuescan for a number of years and finally up
graded last year it does a good job on my Epson 2450. The original
Epson software was nice but over the years t it stopped working i
suspect due to my OS upgrades but for what i sscan now Vuescan works
fine

Dave

On Wed, Oct 25, 2017 at 3:07 PM, Mark Roberts
<[email protected]> wrote:
> So... I've been scanning in some old slides lately. My current 35mm
> film scanner is an old Minolta Scan Dual IV. Which unfortunately isn't
> supported by Konica/Minolta on any modern operating system.
>
> The traditional solution to this is to use Hamrick's "VueScan"
> software, because it has built-in support for most scanners: No need
> for a driver from the manufacturer. I tried VueScan years ago but
> struggled with the interface and gave up on it. So I'm pleased to
> report that the latest version has a vastly improved UI from what I
> remember. Image quality is excellent: The multi scan capability is
> easy to use and really lets you get the best dMax from a scanner. I'm
> very impressed.
>
> Now here's something interesting: VueScan comes in two versions, Basic
> and Pro. "Basic" supports only flatbed scanners, not film scanners,
> and has some other limitations but it's only $39.00. The "Pro" version
> costs $99.00 but supports film scanners. Unfortunately, I accidentally
> purchased the Basic version — though strangely they only charged me
> $29.00 rather than $39.00 listed on the web site. I was still annoyed
> with myself... until I noticed that one can upgrade for just $50.00.
> So that's what I did, just moments later. I ended up getting the full
> pro version, legally, for $79.99 instead of $99.00! Seems like an odd
> loophole but I'm not complaining!
>
> And another bonus: Way back in the jusk closet in my office I had an
> old Visioneer flatbed scanner which I abandoned when the manufacturer
> decided not to update their drivers to support Windows 7. ( I think I
> tried to give away this scanner on the PDML and had no takers.) So I
> bought an Epson flatbed and forgot about it. But guess what? VueScan
> supports it. So I took it in to school and now I have my own flatbed
> scanner there.
>
> So basically, I also got a free scanner out of the deal.
>
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