for the 'missing' pics. A minor
annoyance, but not the end of the world.
I don't have that problem with my LS40ED. I upgraded to NS 3.1 (free
upgrade) and I use Mac OS.
Mike Duncan
a scanned contact sheet?
I tried a flashlight on top of slides, but you need to disable the internal
scanner light. You can get very contrasty results by covering the slides
with white paper of white scanner lid.
Mike Duncan
Expert
Nikon LS4K Driver
Nikon Common Driver
If you later want to use NikonScan (either standalone or as a
Photoshop plug-in) you have to copy these files back into the
Extensions folder and restart your Mac again.
--Bill
Mike Duncan
I use the same software, Nikon Scan 3.1, on my G4 Mac for a Nikon 4000 and
it works just fine.
Ditto on my G3 Mac with OS 9.04 for a Nikon IV ED.
Mike Duncan
By the way, does anyone know how to email Minolta? I spent too much time
trying to figure out how to send a simple email on their website. Finally,
I just gave up.
Try [EMAIL PROTECTED] which was a tech support person 3 years ago.
Mike Duncan
I really would love to see a crop from Polaroid scan of the same chrome side
by side with one from a LS4000. Would be interesting..
'ave a good one,
Neil
Try http://www.imaging-resource.com/.
Mike Duncan
=Vuescan, NS=NikonScan, Im=Image
Nikon_IV_OD.png
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deviation is film grain. The Stouffer target has large
grain.
Mike Duncan
will be grain. Assuming noise and grain are not
correlated,
noise=sqrt((single scan standard deviation)^2 -(multiscan standard
deviation)^2)
At 6:55 PM -0400 22-10-01, Mike Duncan wrote:
I have standard deviation data. The problem is it's hard to tell how much
of the standard deviation
, etc.
and decide for yourself. The IV does batch scan on cut strips (up to 6
frames) and an APS adapter is optional. To get the auto slide loader or
roll film loader, you have to buy the L4000.
Mike Duncan
, SCSI version) is half as sharp as
my Nikon IV (2900 dpi). So typically, the overall sharpness of the Nikon
is better. I choose a focus point half way between center and corner of
slides and get very sharp scans.
Mike Duncan
enhances highlight detail. When you get the curve you like, save it.
Mike Duncan
on negatives
is easily correctible with the curve tool. I find VS slide media setting
clips shadows. Image media doesn't clip but gives awful color on
Kodachrome. NS Kodachrome color is also off so I have to use curve tool to
color balance.
Mike Duncan
computer should have at least
140MB of RAM.
Mike Duncan
on Kodachrome 64, but results with ICE
vary from batch to batch.
Mike Duncan
scans.
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would make it far to pricey.
Thanks
David
There is a bulk slide adapter for Kodak Carousel projectoers that works
well. The adapter is made by Kodak. I don't have the part number handy.
Mike Duncan
Genuine Fractals with my Nikon IV, but I haven't figured out how
to use it. The only thing that shows up in PS LE5 is the Fractile export
which seems to save a cruddy looking image. Any tips?
Mike Duncan
New review of Nikon IVED scanner.
http://www.imaging-resource.com/SCAN/CSIV/C4A.HTM
Mike Duncan
They also used Nikon Scan 3.0 which maps deep shadows very darkly; i.e., it
has inferior dark shadow detail to 3.1.
Mike Duncan
To be completely fair magazines have about a 3 month lead time
between finished articles and publication. Was v.3.1 out then?
V 3.1 was finished on May 5, 2001. My new
--
Winsor Crosby
Long Beach, California
Also see URL for some questionable results of the test.
http://www.macworld.com/ubb/Forum25/HTML/000154.html
They also used Nikon Scan 3.0 which maps deep shadows very darkly; i.e., it
has inferior dark shadow detail to 3.1.
Mike Duncan
The MacWorld review of film scanners can be found at
http://www.macworld.com/2001/10/reviews/filmscanners.html
--
Winsor Crosby
Long Beach, California
Too bad they use NikonScan 3.0. NikonScan 3.1 gets more shadow detail at
default settings.
Mike Duncan
. The standard
computer video is only 8-bits per RGB.
See http://www.inforamp.net/~poynton/Poynton-colour.html
I have some of these mapping curves for the Nikon IV in a png format.
Mike Duncan
reduction yet.
.
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in quantity and run without a
liquid nitrogen bath, I'd say we just turned a big corner.
I guess that's the end of encryption protection and the beginning of AI
robots...
Might also mean some big changes at Intel?
But you have to wear lead shorts. :-)
Mike Duncan
.
Comparing NS3.1 with the Kodak print of the Max400 Stouffer dupe, NS3.1 has
more dynamic range by at least two stops. The print compresses the
brightest 2 stops and the darkest step is compressed.
Mike Duncan
limit to clock rates. Some CPU's
actually divide the clock frequency to lower rates internally.
Mike Duncan
Comparing NS3.1 with the Kodak print of the Max400 Stouffer dupe,
NS3.1 has
more dynamic range by at least two stops. The print compresses the
brightest 2 stops and the darkest step is compressed.
Mike Duncan
What does the scanning software have to do with the dynamic range of the
scanner
But did it come with a plastic dust cover? ;-)
Considering your extensive abilities and interests I'm disappointed you
didn't make one yourself for the SS4000. I'm sure Genevieve has done
so!
I use a plastic bag for a dust cover.
Mike Duncan
Maris wrote:
The developer Ed Hamrick also suggests using Image for slide film.
Under what circumstances should Image be used?
If you want deep shadow detail.
Mike Duncan
image detail as small bits of dust
with Kodachrome. It's usually in the darkest parts of the image,
where there's already little image detail.
Regards,
Ed Hamrick
Mike Duncan
Ed for
getting
vuescan up and humming for us 8000 users :-) Although i prefer Nikon Scan
for slides, it still proves that the hardware most likely is not the
problem
Lawrence Smith
Try VS with Image Media Setting for Slides. This gives better deep shadow
detail less noise.
Mike Duncan
. The 50% SFR indicates sharpness, while the 10% SFR
indicate resolution.
Note that SFR is the spectrum of a slanted edge and gives a more
conservative number than MTF using sinewaves. For comparison, the 50%
response with no ICE is 500 cycles/in using MTF and 300 cycles/in using
SFR.
Mike Duncan
of the scan should be 0,0,0.
Mike Duncan
the discrepancy?
Sharpness is determined by the 50% point and resolution is determined by
just visible lines (typically 5% to 10%). If the 50% frequency (fc) is
60cycles/mm, the the 10% to 90% transition width of a white-black step will
be
2.2/(2*pi*fc)=0.0058 mm.
Mike Duncan
beautiful.
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etc.
Kodak and Fuji publish MTF specs on their films. Check their web sites.
Mike Duncan
Mike Duncan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I suggest Stouffer gray target from www.darkroom-innovations.com. You'll
find media settings in VS make big difference in OD range.
A gray target would be nice but I don't think I could afford the import at
the moment.
You might try your photo dealers
50% SFR in the
center of the negative at 170 cycles/in and 10% SFR at 570 cycles/in. So
the depth of field to equal the Minolta best SFR is just under +/- 24.
Grain is soft at this limit.
Mike Duncan
mapping a wide
dynamic range into 8-bit computer graphics than Nikon Scan 3.0. Ditto
Vuescan Image versus Slide media setting.
Mike Duncan
By the way, the polaroid SS4000 is very good
- and cheap too. Why don't you do a couple of
test scans to compare it with Nikon.
How can I test it without buying it?
Polariod was offering a 30-day money-back guarantee?
Is this still in effect, David?
Mike Duncan
www.darkroom-innovations.com. You'll
find media settings in VS make big difference in OD range.
Mike Duncan
.
Or photograph a gray or white card and vary the exposure in half stops.
When you scan this gray test film, turn off scanner auto exposure.
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way for
your scanner. With my Minolta Dual I, is was often difficult to discern.
Mike Duncan
for 256MB. Prices have really dropped on
DIMM's since 2 yrs ago.
Mike Duncan
less than thousands of dollars...
The LS4000 includes the Firewire card.
A PCI OrangeLink card /w 2 USB and 3 Firewire ports costs ~$100.
Mike Duncan
What about the Polaroid SS4000, a bargain
at $700 with rebate. No ICE.
The dynamic range is too low.
Is this true? I was under the impression from reviews the dynamic range of
the SS4000 was almost the same as the LS4000 and IV.
Mike Duncan
to print digital prints? At least $1 each for 4x6. Film
is much cheaper. The scale is still strongly tipping towards film.
Mike Duncan
(IV ED) is close to the LS-4000 and requires USB and half the RAM
of the LS-4000.
Mike Duncan
, Win 98SE, Win
2000.
Ditto for Mac OS.
Mike Duncan
and sound control panel in the left bottom corner is
brightness slider. A major problem is that there are no numbers to
indicate setting. The optimum settings for viewing pictures is too bright
for reading text.
Mike Duncan
used this 2 1/2 yrs, ago.
Mike Duncan
into 8-bit computer
graphics.
I have a 27-kB PNG picture of the curves for the Nikon IV scanner with
NS3.0, NS3.1, and Vuescan (Raw, Image, Slide).
Mike Duncan
results to Ed so he can fix the problem.
Mike Duncan
Mike Duncan wrote:
appears the sensor or the A/D has a negative offset. Similar results are
obtained with Vuescan and NikonScan 3.0.
Mike Duncan
Thought Nikon Scan 3.0 to be buggy? I went and downloaded 3.1.
rob
I downloaded 3.1, but the installer won't work.
Mike Duncan
(SCSI) showed some loss at the edges and less
overall resolution (1.15 klp/i).
Mike Duncan
Mike Duncan
uses Apple's USB software.
Vuescan likes it. NS doesn't show the console. I've allocated 300MB to
NikonScan, rebooted with NikonScan CD in drive and then turned scanner on.
This didn't help.
Mike Duncan
exceptional linearity down
to a OD of 2.25, then an abrupt flattening of the curve above that. Using
OD axis, the sensitivity is actually highest between 1.6 and 2.25. It
appears the sensor or the A/D has a negative offset. Similar results are
obtained with Vuescan and NikonScan 3.0.
Mike Duncan
have
another suggestions? joanna
Try www.etronics.com. They have a high rating and LS-4000 ~$1550. I have
not ordered from them.
Mike Duncan
http://www.cupidity.force9.co.uk/Scanners/LS40/tests.htm
Mike Duncan asked me, a few days ago, to provide some examples of
multi-scanned versus single-scanned images from Vuescan using the LS40.
Clarification: The paragraph below pertains to Kodachrome.
The noise in the Nikon IV Vuescan
http://www.cupidity.force9.co.uk/Scanners/LS40/tests.htm
Mike Duncan asked me, a few days ago, to provide some examples of
multi-scanned versus single-scanned images from Vuescan using the LS40.
Thanks alot, Jawed!
The noise in the Nikon IV Vuescan is very low, and there is only a modest
slide, so you'd
be calibrating for that type of film. What about negs? What about other
brands of slide? Is the calibration just introducing colour shifts that
will have to be corrected anyway?
IT8 calibration with an Ektachrome slide for scanning Kodachrome is useless.
Mike Duncan
on a Mac.
Mike Duncan
, we Vuescanners need to send Ed
positive feedback and gratitude for his hard work and
excellent product.
David Corwin
Yippe!
I was about to write a letter to Apple complaining about poor treatment of
Ed (I'm a Apple shareholder). Glad your back.
Mike Duncan
Minolta Dimage Dual I. It goes into a busy mode. I do
hope Ed changes his mind. I'm counting on using Vuescan to multiscan a
Nikon IV, which will likely be my next purchase. If he quits supporting
the Mac, I may have to write my own scanner driver.
Mike Duncan
.
Mike Duncan
be a head to head comparison
between the new Canon 4000 and the SS4000.
http://www.imaging-resource.com/ compared new Canon 4000, LS4000, SS4000.
Mike Duncan
the Nikon Coolscan IV ED compare with 4000ED and... LS-2000?
I saw a comparison discussion on photo.net. Also check the reviews at
http://www.imaging-resource.com/. There is little doubt the Nikon
scanners have lower noise than the Canon FS-4000.
Mike Duncan
Thanks for the hint. Does that also bring the IV ED
into the picture; in other words what's the difference
between the LS-40 and the IV ED?
They are the same model.
Mike Duncan
Mike Duncan wrote:
Does anyone know of a target with lower gray level steps (eg. 5% and 3%)
since the Polaroid Nikon scanners can't be fully tested with the Q60?
You can get Stouffer step tablets from www.darkroom-innovations.com. I just
got the 35mm step tablet with 21 steps, .15 density
: half the price of the LS4000 with nearly the same
performance (Pop Photography says resolution is 53.5 and 60 lp/mm for the
LS40 and LS4000, respectively.) With Vuescan, you can do multiscan noise
reduction.
For slides, low noise is important.
Mike Duncan
for standard file open/save
is very easy and would save users from having to move files to different
folder.
Mike Duncan
take more than a few hours to
add this to the firmware of most scanner manufacturers.
How about intelligent multi-scanning: The scanner checks for dark pixels
and if there are none in an area, it doesn't do multi-scanning on that line
of pixels, thereby speed up multi-scanning.
Mike Duncan
Dear Mike,
Thanks for the most interesting revelations.
One question... the Minolta DUal Dimage you ar currently using... is it
the SCSI model (I) or the USB model (II)?
It's the original SCSI model.
Mike Duncan
I finally locate the Popular Photography Film scanner review at
http://www.popphoto.com/Camera/ArticleDisplay.asp?ArticleID=33. What is
interesting is how close the LS-40 is to the LS-4000.
Mike Duncan
I have made some measurements on 4 scanners (Canon FS-4000, Polaroid
SS4000, Nikon LS4000, Minolta Diamage Dual) using the Q60 test image.
After reading Tony's discussion of the Q60, I had assumed the steps were
linear from 1 to 22. They are not. Steps 21 and 22 have half the step
change (2%
really like to downgrade to OS 8.6 since
MS Word 5.0a doesn't work on my G3 with Max OS9. I hope Ed will reconsider.
Mike Duncan
e they use might be water soluable.
Mike Duncan
Is there an easy way to remove the "slevaes" on Kodak Premium processed
negatives so I can scan them? The sleaves are glued on the negatives.
Pulling them off is difficult and may damage the negatives.
Mike Duncan
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