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RE: VueScan



Can Vuescan be used with Windows XP?

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Bob Schwartz

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From: owner-scan@leben.com [mailto:owner-scan@leben.com]On Behalf Of Hersch Nitikman
Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 4:37 PM
To: scan@leben.com
Subject: Re: VueScan

I tried to send a reply off list, and the address bounced. My message was as follows:

I have an LS-30 also. I have both NS3.1 and Vuescan. I use Vuescan almost exclusively, because of the much better scan quality (I use mostly color negative material, for which Vuescan is exemplary). NS3.1 has lots of 'bells & whistles', but the results seem to be significantly inferior to my eye. For one thing, Vuescan does not blow out the highlights the way NS wants to. Pretty much the only time I use NS is when the LS-30 may be acting up, as it does occasionally, so to diagnose whether the trouble is with VS or the hardware, I run NS, and it almost always confirms that the banding, etc., is still there, hence I have to give the hardware a rest. It may be troublesome for hours or days, but just when I am becoming impatient, it comes back beautifully.
I find that the scratch&dust 'Clean' mode in VS is as good as ICE. So is Restore Colors, and with negatives, 'Faded' is even better. All in all, using VS in 64-bit RGBI scan mode, you can get the benefit of the 10-bit data, which NS doesn't, and you can use that for a few critical steps (levels, curves, etc.) in Photoshop, and then drop down to the best 24-bit mode to conserve hard drive space. The interface is not as sexy, but the performance is what counts.Learn VS, and use it in good health! Good luck,
Hersch
PS, if you wish to correspond further, I'd be happy to share experiences with you, if you can improve on the address...

At 09:46 PM 11/15/2001, you wrote:
Hello list

Because I saw Vuescan mentioned on this list I have downloaded a copy but not tried it as yet (time robbers seem to forever find me)

I would be interested in comments about its use and any comparisons to SilverFast www.silverfast.com

Any comments about improving scans from a nikon coolscan III or agfa T1200 appreciated.

Many thanks in anticipation

Sandy Gray
I just know enough to know I don't know enough yet

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