Yesterday I tried to use Vuescan but it was frustrating. Here's the situation: 
my old
Nikon LS4000 is in urgent need of cleaning. I had a Minolta 5400-II on the 
shelf in an
unopened box. Right after I bought it Minolta abandoned the business so I just 
forgot
about the unit. Now I need to use it. Minolta's software is worse than awful. 
Any
adjustment in the scanner interface at all blows out all the highlights. I have 
hundreds
of valuable and faded historical images to restore.

So, Vuescan to the rescue. No matter how I set the input and output options I 
get
nothing. The preview scan is dark gray and the output is just a file with all 
black
pixels. I don't remember that ever happening before but I haven't used Vuescan 
for a
couple of years. What glaringly obvious mistake am I making? I am clueless.

--
Cary Enoch Reinstein...  aka enochsvision, Enoch's Vision Inc.
Photography, Poetry http://www.enochsvision.com  Baha'i History: 
http://www.viewsofakka.com
Blog: http://enochsvision.wordpress.com  Videos: 
http://www.youtube.com/enochsvision9
Behind all these manifestations is the one radiance, which shines through all 
things.
The function of art is to reveal this radiance through the created object. - 
Joseph Campbell


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