Hi,
I'm using Vuescan (latest version) with my Nikon LS-30.
Platform is Windows 2000 sp2, 1Gb DDRRAM, lots of U-160 SCSI disks.
Videocard is Matrox Mill. 450 32mb.
When I preview or scan with Vuescan the internal viewer
shows a very pixelated (is that the word?) view of the
scan. In an
Julian Vrieslander wrote:
Try setting Prefs Min Dimension to a higher number. I typically have it
set to about 1000. But note the explanation in the User Guide
This option specifies the minimum width and height of the displayed data.
The larger this number, the more you can zoom into an
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, we are fairly new with this process and have a problem. Although my
screen shows a good white my prints from the 1280 have a major green cast.
What I found was that saving files with Vuescan using the Adobe RBG
colourspace and then printing them from Paint Shop
Don't know if this review has been mentioned here or not:
http://www.popphoto.com/Film/ArticleDisplay.asp?ArticleID=114
It does seem like a very reasonable choice and since the Nikon LS4000
is almost twice the price here (in Norway) and the Polariod SS4000 is
nowhere to be seen, I though this
Peter wrote:
I am still curious as the 8000 appears to be available in Europe (as does
the Nikon D1x which I also would like to buy) and in limited quantities the
US. Otherwise how could there be reviews about the device.
Yes they have the 8000 at my local photo joint. So it is
Arthur Entlich wrote:
If anyone else is on the scan@leben list... are you having problems?
All my messages to it bounced yesterday and I got no mail from it today.
Code red strikes?
Yup, it's dead. Maybe it's the dreaded code orange epson fade? ;)
Haakon
Peter Marquis-Kyle wrote:
Kerry Thompson wrote
I recently installed a LS-30 on a new Win 2000 professional system. The
computer recognizes the scanner at startup but does not seem to install a
driver for it. Each startup the computer again recognizes the scanner and
begins the new hardware
Roman Kielich wrote:
At 15:30 11/03/2001 -0500, you wrote:
Similarly, people who have support questions about VueScan should
e-mail me directly, not post the questions to the whole group. A lot of
the traffic on this newsgroup related to VueScan shouldn't really
be sent to the whole
"B.Twieg" wrote:
Frank Paris writes:
"I never even opened up my Advansys envelope, since I already had a SCSI
card, the Adaptec 2930. At any rate, I cut it open just for your benefit,
and found that the wnaspi32 file had a 1998 date on it! I bought the SS4000
towards the end of 2000,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 10/16/2000 6:10:38 PM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When batch scanning, would it be too much to ask Vuescan to stop
if the disk runs full?
I definitely need to do this - I just haven't gotten to it yet.
A lot of people have asked for
When batch scanning, would it be too much to ask Vuescan to stop
if the disk runs full?
Haakon
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Bruce Roberts wrote:
4. If the grain is still a big problem try using the Nikon Scan software. I
find that with really dark or contrasty shots the Nikon software can perform
better than VueScan. On the other hand VueScan is better on lighter shots in
many cases. I can't explain this but if
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