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Re: filmscanners: Frustrating NikonScan 3.1 Problem



At 13:05 16-06-01 +1000, Rob Geraghty wrote:
>"Enoch's Vision, Inc. (Cary Enoch R...)" <caryenochr@enochsvision.com>
>wrote:
> > Has anyone had any problems with NikonScan 3.1 in Windows 2000?
>
>Sounds like Nikonscan 3.1 is worse than 3.0 at least on W2K.  Does anyone
>know whether 3.1 attempts to fix the jaggies problem, or is it still reading
>data
>in 64K blocks?  Nikonscan 3.0 showed no difference; still jaggies galore.


To date, I haven't observed any jaggies in scans that I've done on the 
LS-4000 regardless of which software I've used. My only problem has been 
with Nikon-provided software though I very impressed with their 
functionality and user interface.

Frankly, I'd use Vuescan exclusively but I can't seem to master it. Are 
there any web-based tutorials on advanced Vuescan techniques? At my present 
level of knowledge I need either raw scan data for PShop or visual curve 
manipulations to get good scan data. I tried the Silverfast demo for the 
LS-4000. It's speedier than NikonScan but underwhelming otherwise.


Cary Enoch Reinstein aka Enoch's Vision, Inc., Peach County, Georgia
http://www.enochsvision.com/ http://www.bahaivision.com/ -- "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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