Davidhel
Established
Hi all
Looking for some help..
I'm thinking about changing from an Epsom v500 to the plustek 8100 as I shoot pretty much exclusively with 35mm black and white.
I have a new Mac that runs on 'sierra 10.12.1' The specs for the 8100 say it goes to 10.8... are any of you using the plustek with Mac sierra?
Any help hugely appreciated!
Looking for some help..
I'm thinking about changing from an Epsom v500 to the plustek 8100 as I shoot pretty much exclusively with 35mm black and white.
I have a new Mac that runs on 'sierra 10.12.1' The specs for the 8100 say it goes to 10.8... are any of you using the plustek with Mac sierra?
Any help hugely appreciated!
michaelwj
----------------
I use whatever the latest Mac software is and an 8100 running through the latest Vuescan. All good.
mcf
Member
Same here. New MacBook Pro and latest MacOS. Plustek and Silverfast work just fine.
giganova
Well-known
Yes, it will work on all versions of OSX. I'd recommend buying Vuescan, which makes this scanner much faster and easier to control.
For B&W, the 8100 is a fantastic scanner! I preview at 600 dpi and scan at 4,000 dpi, which gives me super high-res, 48 Mb TIF files.
For B&W, the 8100 is a fantastic scanner! I preview at 600 dpi and scan at 4,000 dpi, which gives me super high-res, 48 Mb TIF files.
Davidhel
Established
Thanks all, really really appreciate your help : )
Tom R
Established
Good Advice here ...
Good Advice here ...
I actually use both Silverfast and VueScan. I don't find VueScan any faster, but I prefer its User Interface and that it permits me to create "dng" files which integrate better with Capture One.
Otherwise, everything said here seems right from what I have experienced.
Good Advice here ...
Yes, it will work on all versions of OSX. I'd recommend buying Vuescan, which makes this scanner much faster and easier to control.
For B&W, the 8100 is a fantastic scanner! I preview at 600 dpi and scan at 4,000 dpi, which gives me super high-res, 48 Mb TIF files.
I actually use both Silverfast and VueScan. I don't find VueScan any faster, but I prefer its User Interface and that it permits me to create "dng" files which integrate better with Capture One.
Otherwise, everything said here seems right from what I have experienced.
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