Shouldn't matter if you bought the professional version. All upgrades
are free. See: <http://www.hamrick.com/> which says
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Constantly Updated
We update VueScan once a week on average. With the Standard Edition you
get free upgrades for a year. If you purchase the Professional Edition
you get free upgrades for life. We are constantly adding new features
and adding support for new scanners.
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If you didn't get the professional version you can upgrade for $40.
<https://www.hamrick.com/regu.html>
If you've lost your serial number you can get a replacement
<https://www.hamrick.com/rep.html>
Chuck Norcutt
On 3/13/2012 1:31 PM, Fernando Gonzalez Gentile wrote:
> Well, that's quite a reason to install VueScan again.
> I quit because I found NikonScan much more neutral, and VueScan
> shifted towards cyan.
> But, in order to be fair, I must confess that I could never profile VueScan.
>
> Nor do I remember a built-in function in the last version I had
> installed - and it's uninstalled now.
>
> Shall explore this - I don't think I had overlooked such an ability in
> the version of VueScan I had in use.
>
> Could you point out which version has this built-in feature?
>
> TIA
>
> Fernando.
>
> On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 12:00 PM, Ken Norton<ken@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> Could you teach me (us) how do you manage to manually embed all the
>>> EXIF in a scanned frame?
>>
>> If you use VueScan, the ability to populate the EXIF is a built-in function.
>>
>> AG
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