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Kathy Lower. Vuescan Professional saved me from having to buy a new scanner when Mac Catalina no longer supported my current scanner. Much less expensive than buying a new scanner, easy to use and great quality. Lee Washington. It recognized all scanner features and allows me to continue scan to documents after macOS update. Trusted by over , customers across the globe including.

This scanner has an infrared lamp for scanning film. VueScan's 'Filter Infrared clean' option can be used to remove dust spots from film scans. Infrared cleaning works well with all types of color negative and color slide film, including Kodachrome.

If you're using Windows and you've installed a Minolta driver, VueScan's built-in drivers won't conflict with this. If you haven't installed a Windows driver for this scanner, VueScan will automatically install a driver. If you have problems with this scanner hanging, try replacing the USB cable with a newer USB cable, preferably a shorter one.

January 01, Happy New Year! In January , we're offering a free license to Softmaker Office to all customers who purchase VueScan. Now it's your turn to bring your scanner back to life - and keep it out of the landfill. Toggle navigation. VueScan is here to help! The II can do the job. It's hard to beat a box that can quickly 25 seconds scan bit channels with a dynamic range of 4. Probably its biggest drawback, though, is its lack of versatility.

It can only scan 24x36mm 35mm film. That, however, is also something of a convenience. You never have to crop or configure multiple target areas. So if high quality 35mm film scanning is on your to-do list, this is a great way to get it done.

When Konica Minolta went back to the drawing board, they went outside the box to engineer a remarkable scanner. But what made the famous hasn't been tampered with: that dpi resolution. The II Film Holders Negatives below and slides in the opened holder They are not identical to the 's holders, though. It automatically detects and corrects dust, scratches, fingerprints, mildew and other blemishes on color film surfaces.

Digital ROC for color restoration, using advanced dye signature analysis to identify and restore faded colors on older film and slide images. Digital GEM for film grain management to analyse film emulsion patterns and reduce graininess while preserving image quality, color and sharpness. Digital SHO for shadow and highlight optimization. It sets contrast and exposure to reveal additional image detail in deep shadows or extreme highlights.

Pixel Polish to optimize brightness and color to suit the scene, color and contrast of each image. It corrects image characteristics of people, nightscapes, trees and skies. The Launcher provides access to all three scanning utilities, defines the Quick Scan button and accesses a fourth application Three scanner software applications are also included: Easy Scan Utility provides simplified three-step scanning with on-screen instructions beginners can use with confidence.

Batch Scan Utility handles large volume scanning with less work, making the scanning workflow more efficient by enabling continuous scanning at a user-set resolution, exposure and with pre-determined corrections applied. DiMAGE Scan Utility provides detailed image correction, ideal for achieving the best scan by providing control over all image parameters and adjustments in detail for every image.

Fast user switching is not supported on either Macintosh or Windows operating systems. Connect the power adapter to the scanner, plug it in, cable the scanner to your computer avoiding any USB hubs and, with your computer running, turn on the scanner's power switch. In normal operation, you simply have to power the scanner on or off as needed. The back panel has just the one USB port and a connection for the power adapter. The negative holder has a single latch. Same drill. Emulsion down, right reading.

But first, launch your scanning software. Easy Scan startup screen reminds you to insert the holder Then you select one of the four supported film types Select the frame to scan Optionally adjust the image Select either Print output or Select file output -- and scan!

The Scan Utility sports a complex interface with a help panel in the top right corner The Index displays the strip of images here four slides in a small window under the main Scan window Exposure Control provides sliders for composite and individual channels Image Correction can show a side-by-side view to assess changes made with any of several tools The Batch utility is accessed through the Launch utility, which also provides access via individual buttons to the Easy Scan and Scan utilities.

Don Johnson never scanned so well. From a Kodacolor Gold negative. Ejecting the holder can be done in the software after you've scanned everything or just by pressing the Eject button. We prefer to control the scanner from the software interface, but the button is helpful when the software fails to respond.

We generally prefer not to use the manufacturer's scanning software, opting instead for VueScan or SilverFast. The advantage, for a reviewer, is being able to focus on the hardware. The II ships with several proprietary scanning applications, which we did test. It does not include a copy of SilverFast. We can heartily recommend the Easy Scan utility. It takes you step-by-step through the scanning process, with buttons to enable all the advanced features and even an edit option to adjust the final image beyond what the scanner likes.

Instructions were very clear and easy to follow and we got excellent results quickly. We have been less thrilled with the main Scan utility, but the problem is the interface rather than the functionality. There are more icons than you can easily take in, even after becoming familiar with them. We found ourselves continually referring to the help message box in the upper right to find out what any particular icon was doing.

You can get the job done, but you have to work at it. The Batch utility is accessed through the Launch utility, which also provides access via individual buttons to the Easy Scan and Scan utilities. After configuring Master settings for the batch scan and initializing the scanner, you can scan holder after holder of images. You can even configure the Quick Scan button to run the Batch utility. Very nice. In each case, the results showed fine detail and excellent tonal range and color capture.

It's difficult to draw the line between the raw capture and the corrected file particularly in the case of negatives , but we saw some gorgeous histograms. On the other hand, we found it very easy to mangle an image by applying all sorts of corrections. When you need them to restore faded colors, say , they're nice to have. But for archiving your film images, less correction goes a long way. Postponing corrections like grain suppression may not be efficient, but it's very easy to oversharpen an image, for example.

And bumping up the contrast or letting Pixel Polish do it automatically clipped our shadow detail a bit more than we like. What impressed us especially was how easy it was to confuse a color negative conversion with a slide capture. We didn't find much fault with the 's negative conversion and there's little evidence of the new Film Expert Algorithm in the II.

You don't, that is, have to select a film type as you do in VueScan. We threw a very oddly colored Kodak Gold emulsion at it and got a very nice conversion VueScan handled this well, too. Detail at is impressive. You aren't likely to see this if you are scanning for small output. But dpi surpasses the old dpi standard. In short, the scanner itself seems to outrun the software. Wait for it to initialize and green light stops blinking. Open door and insert film holder and start scanning.

On my Mac, I just use Vuescan. Install and use. Deleted double post. Dont be thrown off by the Vista references, it works fine on Windows 7 also. I just now, responding to another post from the future ;- , noticed this.



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