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Compatibility with Windows and macOS scanning and image editing programs is provided by TWAIN, WIA, and ICA drivers. Just press one of the seven buttons on the scanner to start the scanning process. The included DocAction for Windows, and MacAction for macOS programs simplify scanning. I am not about the unmount the slides to scan.The OpticPro A320E ideal for artists, graphic designers, genealogists, historians, scrapbookers, architects, libraries, and anyone that requires accurate, high-quality scans of artwork or documents up to 12” x 17”. It would be nice if Nikon or Canon would make an updated version of these units.īut the idea of using a DSLR is a good one for scanning a bunch of 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 slides.my Plustek 120 scanner will not do mounted slides of that size.only the unmounted film. Have people found a lots of slides all of a sudden that need scanning? I wonder what is driving the prices up so much - when I got my 5000 off eBay the seller said that they had finished scanning their slide collection and no longer needed it. I am very pleased with the quality of the scans and I've posted some of them on my Flickr site: had been looking for the SF-210 slide feeder but prices on those are now unreal as well. So far I have scanned and photoshopped about 37,680 slides (!) one at time while surfing the web or watching TV, etc. I too would recommend fixing the Nikon if possible.I have a ED4000 and ED5000.the 4000 is defunct with a bad firewire board but I am keeping it for mechanical parts if needed to keep the 5000 going. ED9000's are now into the 4 and 5 thousand dollar range while V5000's are getting close to 2k in price.Getting your scanner fixed fixed is a rather cheap option for something that is increasing in value. Another consideration is these Nikon scanners have been skyrocketing in prices.
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It was a fairly straight forward install and instructions are in the group with a little search. As far as using Nikon Scan, I have it running on my Win10 machine. He has worked on a my scanners and is great to work with.
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You can even have Gleb Shtengel fix your scanner for you.
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Over on the dreaded facebook site is a excellant group named Nikon Coolscan Users () that is full of excellant advice and how to fix your scanner information. > Full-on laptop, or will something smaller like aĪs far as recommendations, I recommend you fix the V and stick with Nikon. > of a computer do I need to accomplish this? > (believe those are sold as a single subscription > will likely use Adobe Photoshop and/or Lightroom > scanner and house my photo editing software. > I'll also need to get a new computer to run the > here? I'm not wed to any particular brand but > and am willing to spend up to about $1000 for a > least as good as my old Nikon (that was 4000 dpi) > It seems the Epson scanners get a lot of > pushing me to just outright renew my platform. > requiring multiple restarts to get it working > still works, but was getting quirky, at times
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> be nice to use something with integrated software > stopped supporting the software and I was using > Coolscan V-ED with really great results. > I really need to get my scanning resumed and have Last edit at 06/29/21 16:45 by ShortlinesUSA. Question is, how much of a computer do I need to accomplish this? Full-on laptop, or will something smaller like a Chromebook be enough?Įdited 1 time(s). This is really about as much as I'll use a computer for. I will likely use Adobe Photoshop and/or Lightroom (believe those are sold as a single subscription now, correct?). I'll also need to get a new computer to run the scanner and house my photo editing software. What would fit the bill here? I'm not wed to any particular brand but integrated software would be a plus. I am looking for something at least as good as my old Nikon (that was 4000 dpi) and am willing to spend up to about $1000 for a good quality machine. It seems the Epson scanners get a lot of recommendations. That is what is pushing me to just outright renew my platform. My Nikon still works, but was getting quirky, at times requiring multiple restarts to get it working properly or talking to Vuescan. No real complaints there, but it would be nice to use something with integrated software supporting current hardware platforms. Nikon stopped supporting the software and I was using Vuescan. I used a Nikon Coolscan V-ED with really great results. I really need to get my scanning resumed and have decided I'm just going all new.