Mark Wood
Well-known
It's a question that's bound to crop up sooner or later, given Nikon's apparent determination to not update the Mac version of Nikonscan. Well, having done the risky experiment and updated a 2.4 GHz Intel MacBook from OS10.5.whatever to 10.6, Nikonscan still seems to be working with a Coolscan IV (LS40). Not exactly extensive testing (one transparency and one colour negative scanned so far!) but no obvious problems yet.
Mackinaw
Think Different
This is good news. I'll be updating to 10.6 later this fall and was wondering if Nikonscan would still work.
Jim B.
Jim B.
fixbones
.......sometimes i thinks
I am looking to buy a coolsscan.
Can i just confirm with you guys that it works fine with Mac OS 10.5??
Can i just confirm with you guys that it works fine with Mac OS 10.5??
Mark Wood
Well-known
I am looking to buy a coolsscan.
Can i just confirm with you guys that it works fine with Mac OS 10.5??
I didn't have any apparent problems installing and running it on two Intel-based Macs running on OS10.5 (with all of the Apple updates) but I guess that isn't a definitive answer.
Jamie123
Veteran
Here's what Nikon has to say: http://support.nikontech.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/16522
Anyways, I'm a PC user but have heard that there were already stability issues with OS 10.5 and Nikon Scan. Vuescan should work, though, and I'm sure there's going to be a version that supports 10.6.
Anyways, I'm a PC user but have heard that there were already stability issues with OS 10.5 and Nikon Scan. Vuescan should work, though, and I'm sure there's going to be a version that supports 10.6.
Rayt
Nonplayer Character
I just bought Snow Leopard upgrades for my Macs. I guess I am not going to install them now.
loic.sans
French expat in London...
All fine
All fine
I have just upgraded to snow leopard. I am scanning as I write this, It works beautifully ( Nikon coolscan VED)
All fine
I have just upgraded to snow leopard. I am scanning as I write this, It works beautifully ( Nikon coolscan VED)
HuubL
hunter-gatherer
Good to know it works for you. I've installed SL and going to scan this weekend.
rya
Established
Thank you all for trying this, losing Nikonscan was my reason for holding out on upgrading.
Once the quirks were figured out, using Nikonscan with 10.5 has always worked well for me.
Once the quirks were figured out, using Nikonscan with 10.5 has always worked well for me.
loic.sans
French expat in London...
Update, Nikon scan 4.02 and Snow Leopard 10.6 works very well. I even have the impression that it scans faster.
Mark Wood
Well-known
Update, Nikon scan 4.02 and Snow Leopard 10.6 works very well. I even have the impression that it scans faster.
I'm glad it wasn't just my imagination! It would be useful if Nikon would be more specific about the nature of the problems as I've yet to encounter any with 10.5 or 10.6. Now, dare I update my main computer...?!?
bwcolor
Veteran
Snow Leopard arrives tomorrow and my 9000ED has yet to be unboxed from B&H. So, thanks for the report.
jke
Well-known
Worked in 10.5 and works in 10.6. If anything, it seems to work a bit better in 10.6.
Note that according to Nikon, when you update to 4.02, NikonScan may still report that it is 4.0 due to a glitch but that the update has indeed occurred.
However, my Epson 2100 has developed a strange color cast on color prints, so I don't know what is up with that. :bang:
Note that according to Nikon, when you update to 4.02, NikonScan may still report that it is 4.0 due to a glitch but that the update has indeed occurred.
However, my Epson 2100 has developed a strange color cast on color prints, so I don't know what is up with that. :bang:
Mark Wood
Well-known
Worked in 10.5 and works in 10.6. If anything, it seems to work a bit better in 10.6.
Note that according to Nikon, when you update to 4.02, NikonScan may still report that it is 4.0 due to a glitch but that the update has indeed occurred.
However, my Epson 2100 has developed a strange color cast on color prints, so I don't know what is up with that. :bang:
Aha, that's explained why my iMac still believes it's using version 4.0!!
Oddly, my Epson 870 has developed a problem with a regular, very fine band appearing on prints but that's with OSX 10.5 and it was working fine a few months ago with the same operating system/driver. No amount of cleaning (and expensive ink wasting!) seems to have any effect. Probably time for a new printer...
nightfly
Well-known
Just a heads up that apparently Photoshop has issues with Snow Leopard both CS3 and CS4. Crashes opening and closing files etc:
http://www.macnn.com/articles/09/09/03/issues.extend.beyond.flash.vulnerab/
I'll wait a month or two before upgrading till they sort it out. Excellent rant on this by Merlin Man here:
http://www.kungfugrippe.com/post/177715198/confessional
And a priceless screenshot:
http://www.macnn.com/articles/09/09/03/issues.extend.beyond.flash.vulnerab/
I'll wait a month or two before upgrading till they sort it out. Excellent rant on this by Merlin Man here:
http://www.kungfugrippe.com/post/177715198/confessional
And a priceless screenshot:

Praxis Unitas
Established
I'm using vuescan and snow leopard on a mac pro. No problems. Very snappy/ reliable. I had an awful time with 10.5 and Nikon scan... crashes galore...
wray
Well-known
Using CS3 and Snow Leopard (after reinstalling Photoshop), I have had no problems including scanning from my Epson V700!
msheppler
Established
Snow Leopard and Silverfast AI
Snow Leopard and Silverfast AI
Anyone running SL and Silverfast AI?
cheers,
Michael
Snow Leopard and Silverfast AI
Anyone running SL and Silverfast AI?
cheers,
Michael
Dante_Stella
Rex canum cattorumque
I get a "Cannot Set Window Error" with the LS-8000. Puzzling.
Anyone running SL and Silverfast AI?
cheers,
Michael
vnall
Newbie
I have used Nikon Scan 4.02 to scan in thousands of photos with an iMac 24" and OS 10.5 which I upgraded to 10.6.2. It irritates me that Nikon has not resolved the problem with the crashing and hanging of their software :bang:. Nikon Scan either hangs or crashes about every 50 to 100 scans. Shutting the scanner down and restarting the scanner and software lets me continue to scan, although I then have to reset the scan counter. I go through this perhaps a 1/2 dozen times a day. Otherwise the scanner (Nikon Coolscan V ED) has been a good workhorse.
I have another 10,000 or so negatives to scan. I didn't realize that Vuescan could be used with my Nikon scanner. It is a great program that I use with my flatbed Canon scanner. I will give it a try after my next Nikon crash.
I have another 10,000 or so negatives to scan. I didn't realize that Vuescan could be used with my Nikon scanner. It is a great program that I use with my flatbed Canon scanner. I will give it a try after my next Nikon crash.
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