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[filmscanners] Re: NikonScan problem



Paul,

According to the Nikon Europe Support FAQ on NikonScan, the LS2000 is not
compatible with NikonScan versions later than 3.1.2 and only works with
3.x.x at all if it has the firmware upgraded to 1.3. It doesn't work with
the latest version 4. Without the firmware upgrade it only works with
NikonScan 2.x.x - so it says. There is a big table of versions and OS
compatibilities with all their scanners.

Bob Frost.

Paul D. DeRocco wrote:

> Well, I managed to resurrect my LS-2000--it had some grit on the lead
screw
> that stopped the flimsy stepper motor in its tracks. I hadn't used it in
> over a year, and I also just did a clean reinstallation of Windows 2000
and
> the current version of NikonScan from the Nikon web site. My first scans
> came out dark, and with a nasty blue cast. I've tried everything--making
> sure none of the color controls are enabled, turning dICE on and off,
> turning auto-exposure on and off, and so on, yet still things come out
blue.

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