I don't have the LS2000 anymore, just test the LS4000, ignore auto focus and
auto exposure timing, with a 2.4GHz PC and 768MB RAM Window ME. No ICE and
filters. auto crop in vuescan, similar cropping in Nikon SW.
Vuescan - 61 seconds for scan, 29 seconds for saving the cropped file.
Nikon original software, color management off - 51 seconds total.
ICE on
Vuescan - 70 seconds for scan, 50 seconds for saving the crop.
Nikon original software, color management off - 81 seconds total.
The crop file saving time in Vuescan is depends on the CPU speed, it was
very slow when I was running a 500MHz AMD (one year ago) and 256MB RAM. It
probably took four times in the post saving time.
C.H.Ling
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jan Steinman" <Jan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >From: "C.H.Ling" <chling@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >
> >If you have a machine slower than 1GHz, don't
> >try to scan a 60MB file, it takes a year to complete.
>
> Well, that would depend on a lot of other factors, though, right?
>
> My 54MB film scans on MacOS 9 with a 200MHz CPU and 384MB RAM take under a
minute with an LS-2000.
>
> Whatever machine/OS you have, stuff it with RAM for best performance.
>
>
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