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[filmscanners] Re: Microtek Artixscan 120tf



Not sure what configuration he's running, but it may involve Firewire 
drivers/config;
I have to pull Polacolor's Firewire drivers for Vuescan to see my Sprintscan 
120. (on Mac
OS9)

robg@wordweb.com wrote:

> Bruce <smthopr@earthlink.net> wrote:
> > Worse, I must throw away the nikon software in
> > order to run vuescan.
>
> Bruce, why is this necessary?  I've run both on my PC without a problem
> *provided* you don't ever run both at the same time.  If you run both at
> the same time you'll confuse the scanner and probably hang the PC.  Having
> said that, I never use Nikonscan because it destroys the quality of the
> output from my LS30.  Nikonscan only uses 8 bits per channel from the LS30,
> while Vuescan uses 10 bits per channel.  This shouldn't be an issue with
> the current crop of scanners however.
>
> Rob
>
> -------------
> How do you know if you never try?
> (Rob Geraghty 25 June 2002)
>

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