w1234ale
Member
All,
I am borrowing a Nikon Coolscan 4000 and have been using VueScan software.
Honestly I have been very disappointed by the results and I am wondering if I am doing something wrong.
I also have a Epson V750 and I find the scan coming off the Epson are significantly better than the Nikon. From the reading I have done, the Nikon should scan better.
On the Nikon I have been scanning at 4000dpi and have played around with grain reduction, sharpening, and other parameters, but I find in the end the results are grainer and not as sharp. All the way around not as good as the Epson.
I guess my question is, is the Epson actually better, or am I doing something wrong.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
I am borrowing a Nikon Coolscan 4000 and have been using VueScan software.
Honestly I have been very disappointed by the results and I am wondering if I am doing something wrong.
I also have a Epson V750 and I find the scan coming off the Epson are significantly better than the Nikon. From the reading I have done, the Nikon should scan better.
On the Nikon I have been scanning at 4000dpi and have played around with grain reduction, sharpening, and other parameters, but I find in the end the results are grainer and not as sharp. All the way around not as good as the Epson.
I guess my question is, is the Epson actually better, or am I doing something wrong.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Particular
a.k.a. CNNY, disassembler
It sounds like you are doing something wrong. I don't know what your work flow is, but for a start I would not use grain reduction and sharpening. I tend to use vuescan to control the scanner, and to do all adjustments in lightroom (or photoshop).
w1234ale
Member
I am sure the scanner has never been cleaned before. Is that some thing that can be done at home?
agi
Well-known
I cleaned my LS-4000 before using the directions here:
http://www.pearsonimaging.com/articles/howto/ls5000cleaning.html
It shows the 5000 but it's basically the same. Just be careful.
In the future, store/use your scanner on it's side and have a cover when not in use.
http://www.pearsonimaging.com/articles/howto/ls5000cleaning.html
It shows the 5000 but it's basically the same. Just be careful.
In the future, store/use your scanner on it's side and have a cover when not in use.
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