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Re: filmscanners: for the record



In a message dated 4/23/2001 9:24:05 PM EST, patdperez@yahoo.com writes:

>  I was asking whether
>  he was using software 'hooks' from Vuescan to access
>  that capability in resident (i.e., ASF code in
>  scanning application) software on the PCs, as if the
>  ROC and GEM were exposed like a plug-in to third party
>  developers.

VueScan doesn't access any ASF code of any sort.

An easy way to verify this is to run VueScan with an
LS-2000 on a system that has never had any Nikon
software installed.  The cleaning function in VueScan
works fine when you do this.

Regards,
Ed Hamrick




 




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