Doesn't the LS-4000 have an alternate connection
mode?
At 07:18 PM 09/05/2001, you wrote:
on 9/5/01 7:59 PM, Barbara
Martin Greene at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ed
I just downloaded a trial version. Am hoping it will help to
get less
softening of images when using ICE. I am running a Nikon LS
No,the LS-4000 onlyuses
Firewire.
-Original Message-From: Hersch Nitikman
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filmscanners: New to Viewscan/Ed HamrickDoesn't the LS-4000 have an alternate connection mode?At
Ed
I just downloaded a trial version. Am hoping it will help to get less
softening of images when using ICE. I am running a Nikon LS 4000, using a
400 Mhz Mac G4 through a Firewire connection. My download consisted of
71.sit and 712.sit, which opened as Vuescan folders Vuescan and Vuescan 2.
Martin wrote:
I just downloaded a trial version. Am hoping it will help
to get less softening of images when using ICE. I am
running a Nikon LS 4000, using a 400 Mhz Mac G4 through a
Firewire connection.
Others can correct me if I'm wrong here, but I think Ed has stated that
the firewire
on 9/5/01 7:59 PM, Barbara Martin Greene at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ed
I just downloaded a trial version. Am hoping it will help to get less
softening of images when using ICE. I am running a Nikon LS 4000, using a
400 Mhz Mac G4 through a Firewire connection. My download consisted of
to Viewscan/Ed Hamrick
on 9/5/01 7:59 PM, Barbara Martin Greene at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ed
I just downloaded a trial version. Am hoping it will help to get less
softening of images when using ICE. I am running a Nikon LS 4000, using a
400 Mhz Mac G4 through a Firewire connection. My