Re: filmscanners: Re: Nikon LS4000ED inquiry + Mac OS 9.x Fixed

2001-11-10 Thread Eric Calderwood
Bill , I've finally sorted what it was ( I must be stupid ) , I tried VueScan with all periphs powered up ( and all Nikon extensions disabled ) . VueScan saw the Umax ok but not the Nikon . I then put one of the adapters into the Nikon and Bingo all ok. Have re-tried with just the Nikon

Re: filmscanners: Re: Nikon LS4000ED inquiry + Mac OS 9.x

2001-11-04 Thread Eric Calderwood
Bill , How did you get VueScan to recognise the Nikon 4000 ED ? I am still having difficulties. Eric At 8:49 AM +1000 3-11-01, Rob Geraghty wrote: Bill Fernandez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: o You have to decide whether or not to use ICE and/or GEM BEFORE you scan... Have

Re: filmscanners: Re: Nikon LS4000ED inquiry + Mac OS 9.x

2001-11-04 Thread Bill Fernandez
Eric-- Assuming you're using Mac OS 8.x to 9.x, remove the following files from the Extensions folder that's in your System folder, then restart your Mac: Nikon LS4K Family Nikon LS4K Expert Nikon LS4K Driver Nikon Common Driver If you later want to use NikonScan (either

Re: filmscanners: Re: Nikon LS4000ED inquiry + Mac OS 9.x

2001-11-04 Thread Eric Calderwood
Bill, Thanks for your help , but Still no joy. VueScan still freezes on launch. There is a flash of the cursor after getting the splash screen then it seizes up and a re-boot is required. System isMac G4 400 2 Gb Ram ( just upgraded again )

Re: filmscanners: Re: Nikon LS4000ED inquiry + Mac OS 9.x Fixed

2001-11-04 Thread Eric Calderwood
Bill , I've finally sorted what it was ( I must be stupid ) , I tried VueScan with all periphs powered up ( and all Nikon extensions disabled ) . VueScan saw the Umax ok but not the Nikon . I then put one of the adapters into the Nikon and Bingo all ok. Have re-tried with just the Nikon

Re: filmscanners: Re: Nikon LS4000ED inquiry + Mac OS 9.x

2001-11-04 Thread Mike Duncan
You can turn these off in extension manager. Name two settings (1 with and 1 without NS extensions). Assuming you're using Mac OS 8.x to 9.x, remove the following files from the Extensions folder that's in your System folder, then restart your Mac: Nikon LS4K Family Nikon LS4K

filmscanners: Re: Nikon LS4000ED inquiry

2001-11-03 Thread Bill Fernandez
At 8:49 AM +1000 3-11-01, Rob Geraghty wrote: Bill Fernandez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: o You have to decide whether or not to use ICE and/or GEM BEFORE you scan... Have you tried Vuescan? With Vuescan you could save raw files and recrop later without rescanning. BF: I've just gotten the

RE: filmscanners: Re: Nikon LS4000ED inquiry

2001-11-03 Thread Bill Fernandez
At 2:45 AM -0800 4-11-01, Paul Graham wrote: ...Investigate saving the files in Nikon's propietry NEF format, then I believe you can open them in Nikonscan and adjust GEM etc without re-scanning. Thanks Paul, I'll look into this. I don't like using proprietary formats, but maybe I can scan

filmscanners: Re: Nikon LS4000ED inquiry

2001-11-02 Thread Bill Fernandez
Hello Bernard-- I've had my Nikon LS4000ED for about two months now the results have been mixed. o Many of my negative strips come from the lab with a fine surface scratch running down the non-emulsion side of the negative. I have an older filmscanner that entirely ignores these. Same with

Re: filmscanners: Re: Nikon LS4000ED inquiry

2001-11-02 Thread Rob Geraghty
Bill Fernandez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: o You have to decide whether or not to use ICE and/or GEM BEFORE you scan. You can't do a bunch of scans, examine them, then run ICE and/or GEM on only the few scans you feel really need them. Have you tried Vuescan? With Vuescan you could save raw