Steven,
> >Not so in the newer series, because there are differences between the
> >LS-40 and LS-4000 in the resolution and the interface.
>
> I've been told that the new Minolta scanner is identical
> to the newest Nikon except for the logos (don't have the
> numbers in front of me). Do you happ
> > http://coolscan2.sourceforge.net/
>
> I like that:
>
> >Now that I have the specifications for LS-40/4000/8000 from Nikon (a big
> >thank-you goes to Nikon Europe for supporting free software this way),
>
> Definitely good policy from Nikon. If only their scanner was not THAT
> expensive..
Carlos,
> any plans to incorporate the SUPER COOLSCAN 4000 ED film scanner into the
> line-up of SANE supported scanners in the near future? This would capture
> a lot of high-end photographers.
Support is basically there. Please look under
http://coolscan2.sourceforge.net/
where you can fin
Carlos,
> any plans to incorporate the SUPER COOLSCAN 4000 ED film scanner into the
> line-up of SANE supported scanners in the near future? This would capture
> a lot of high-end photographers.
Support is basically there. Please look under
http://coolscan2.sourceforge.net/
where you can fin
any plans to incorporate the SUPER COOLSCAN 4000 ED film scanner into the
line-up of SANE supported scanners in the near future? This would capture
a lot of high-end photographers.
NOTE: this scanner only supports IEEE1394 ("Fire-wire") and I don't know
if current Linux supports firewire.
Thank