Sparrow
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Yes. I'm starting to think that it might be a driver problem. Anyone know how to flush the drivers for a device in OS Lion?
That sounds to be a reasonable conclusion, I'm still on 10.5.8 so I can't help with the drivers, sorry
Yes. I'm starting to think that it might be a driver problem. Anyone know how to flush the drivers for a device in OS Lion?
VueScan works well if you use it as a negative scanner and do the positive conversion in ColorFix in Photoshop. This yields the best results for me, by far.
ColorPerfect. And yes, it should be included with every scanner 🙂
Jamie123, your problem is that Vuescan is obviously "compressing" this very bright scene and trying to make it a "normal" scene with evenly distributed histogram. So it's cutting a hefty chunk of the histogram (left side) and in turn transforming the darkest part of the clouds (which in reality is still very bright) into black.
Option 1: Trash you vuescan settings. Have Vuescan display the histogram (Image - Graph b/w). In Color tab: set Color balance to 'none', Black point and White point to 0, Curve low and high both to 0 (0.001). Crop tab: Border (%) to 0 (manually make crop selection bigger if you want to scan a part of the frame), Buffer (%) to 0. This should help fool Vuescan into seeing the black colour of the frame and it will not compress the histogram. The rest of 48bit input/output/tiff... is pretty much standard. You should get a very flat file as a result.
Option 2: Read about Vuescan Advanced Workflow (learn how to lock exposure, lock film base).
Option 3: Learn about how to make a proper RAW scan and invert with NegFix8 script (free) or ColorPerfect PS plug-in($$).
Yes. I'm starting to think that it might be a driver problem. Anyone know how to flush the drivers for a device in OS Lion?
I've looked into the ColorPerfect solution recently and I'll give that a shot. Can't seem to get the plug-in to work so far but I'm sure I'll figure it out.
Hmm... You said that you had problems even before you installed Silverfast Demo and any driver that it brought with it. And Nikon's driver doesn't work in Lion, or does it? Even then, Vuescan would probably use it's own driver.
Still, you could go through '/System/Library/Extensions/' and search for any hint of a strayed driver. You can check for loaded drivers (kexts) with 'kextstat' command (I think, I don't have access to a Mac right now)...
Some scanners have to go through a scanner calibration routine after every power up (my Minolta 5400 for example), but I would suspect that Vuescan would display a warning if it was the same with CS9000.
ColorPerfect plugin works on Mac only if you run Photoshop in 32bit mode.
............. I have my screen running on a calibrated profile and set Vuescan to run on the same screen profile. ............................
If Vuescan is linking to a monitor profile, things will be really hosed.
I know you later said that Vuescan was using the built in profile, but I would double check which it is.
My Vuescan uses a custom scanner.icc profile that I built using a calibrated IT8 target but I really do not think it gets you that much.
Here's how I set up to scan on my iMac running Snow Leopard: turn on 9000 let it run the start up fully until green light stops blinking. Load film tray and let it run it's set up cycle fully. Once it stops and only once it stops do I start Vuescan. This seems a little different then how you describe you do it above.
If you want to PM me your email I'll E-mail you a saved settings file I use very successfully for b&w negs that you can simply load in Vuescan and see what happens. That setting profile is for the most part loosely based on hints from here: http://www.kenleegallery.com/html/tech/scanning.php
If you still have issues after that then it might be a Lion thing...
Just heard from a friend who works at a university that he's getting rid of a few old Macs. I'll go pick one up later and make it a dedicated scanning machine. So it's back to Nikon Scan and I'll keep Vuescan for the Epson.
Yeah, I think it's a Lion thing. When I turn the scanner on it just keeps blinking indefinitely. When I turn on Vuescan it stops only sometimes and when I turn on the SilverFast Demo it stops every time. If assume the problem is that since the old drivers don't work with Lion you have to start a program that loads a driver.
Thanks for your offer but I think I'll see if I can get that old Mac today and get Nikon Scan running again. Vuescan ist just too much of a hassle with the Nikon. With the Epson I find it quite decent, though.
I understand your frustration but Vuescan and the Nikon scanners are normally not a hassle, they work and they work well. No offense meant and I understand for your situation you choosing to go another route for your solution but I would not blame this on Mac, Vuescan or Nikon as others are having simply sublime results using that combination.
Has Ed responded? I'm sure if you hang fire he'll sort it for you.
Pete
Ed is slow on responses.