In my experience, manufacturer supplied software is always the best in color
reproduction, I also use Epson Scan for my 4870.
For Nikon 4000ED I use Nikonscan for all sides and the good quality
negatives. But the Nikonscan file is not flexible for post adjustment. Most
of my negatives are faded in different extends so I use Vuescan and manual
adjust them one by one.
C.H.Ling
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From: "SwissPace" <ian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Hi Tina,
>
> The vuescan as others have said is so much better, having tried
> silverfast and Vuescan in the past, I personally got the best results
> with epson scan, there must be a box I have ticked somewhere or maybe
> not ticked that messes up scans from these two, I spent quite a few
> hours fiddling with silverfast as it was Supposed to deliver but never
> got any good scans same with vuescan so in the end life is too short
> and I found good enough scans with another product.
>
> I actually like the colours but the the Vuescan one is much much better.
> Maybe some of the others need rescanning ;-)
>
> IanW
>
> On 26/11/2012 00:37, Tina Manley wrote:
>> PESO:
>>
>> I rescanned Sisters using Vuescan instead of Silverfast:
>>
>> http://www.pbase.com/tinamanley/image/147542187
>>
>> Previous:
>>
>> http://www.pbase.com/tinamanley/image/147535799
>>
>> Does this mean I have to rescan everything I've already scanned?
>>
>> C&C greatly appreciated.
>>
>> Tina
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