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[filmscanners] Re: LS 2000 running slow



Gregg,

Try to turn off multi sampling and see how fast it is.

Preben


----- Original Message -----
From: <doogle@doogle.com>

> I just purchased a used LS 2000.  I scanned at 2700dpi, 12 bit, multi
> sample, with no corrections or Ice and my scan time was about 23 minutes
> using Nikon v3.1.2.   I have a G4 450 dual and am using a usb converter
for the
> SCSI connection with the scanner, I'm assuming that is the bottle neck
(could
> usb be that slow?).  What are real world scan times for 35mm slides? with
or
> without SCSI and or ICE? Any other helpful hits would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Gregg


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