fmiller4
Newbie
I'm getting ready to buy a Plustek scanner and am wondering if it's worth the extra $$$ to get the model that comes with Silverfast AI.
I've been scanning b/w negs with Vuescan - I typically scan in the raw/dng mode, and then do all of my adjustments in PS.
Given that (little or no adjustment at the scanning stage) am I going to see a difference in the silverfast software?
Or should I just save my money and get the less expensive version of the scanner (same hardware - different software)?
Thanks!
I've been scanning b/w negs with Vuescan - I typically scan in the raw/dng mode, and then do all of my adjustments in PS.
Given that (little or no adjustment at the scanning stage) am I going to see a difference in the silverfast software?
Or should I just save my money and get the less expensive version of the scanner (same hardware - different software)?
Thanks!
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
Hi fmiller4,
welcome to the forum!
VueScan is a great piece of software and I cannot imagine how Silverfast could improve on it.
If it were me, I'd get the cheaper scanner and get VueScan Pro with it, offers lifelong updates and will set you back some USD 80.
Silverfast does not offer a lifelong update service, IIRC.
Maybe other members can fill in the gaps.
Post some shots when you've scanned them!
welcome to the forum!
VueScan is a great piece of software and I cannot imagine how Silverfast could improve on it.
If it were me, I'd get the cheaper scanner and get VueScan Pro with it, offers lifelong updates and will set you back some USD 80.
Silverfast does not offer a lifelong update service, IIRC.
Maybe other members can fill in the gaps.
Post some shots when you've scanned them!
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
Question comes up often at RFF, and although there's hardly any consensus, one thing everybody can agree on is that you'll get lots of different answers, some more opinionated than based on fact.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&...m&oq=vuescan+silverfast++rangefinderforum.com
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&...m&oq=vuescan+silverfast++rangefinderforum.com
BCMielke
Member
I did this same thing awhile back. I purchased Silverfast. I liked it's ease of use and lack of a steep learning curve to get decent looking scans into the system. What happened though is then a few short months later I upgraded my scanner. Guess what I had to repurchase Silverfast. I thought a long time about it before I purchased it again. During that time I used VueScan. The interface is quirky and I have not been able to coax a finished product like I could from Silverfast. Since I use photoshop anyways it fits my workflow quite well though and you can't beat the price or the support that you receive.
Particular
a.k.a. CNNY, disassembler
Keep using vuescan and use the way you are doing already. Scanning raw and using adobe software for adjustments makes a lot of sense. This way you can apply any fancy tricks that they come up with in future to your scans. No scanning software has that much versatility.
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
^^ True.
My scans are either TIFF or DNG. Lots of info to work on in Lightroom and also able to tweak further in Photoshop when needed.
Get a big (network) storage drive that supports RAID to make sure your large files can easily and safely be stored and you'll be fine.
My scans are either TIFF or DNG. Lots of info to work on in Lightroom and also able to tweak further in Photoshop when needed.
Get a big (network) storage drive that supports RAID to make sure your large files can easily and safely be stored and you'll be fine.
zauhar
Veteran
I am no slouch on the computer, and have done plenty of successful battle with open source apps with poor or no documentation.
However, I could not get Silverfast to do anything I wanted, even following the documentation as slavishly as I could!
Vuescan, while it has funny quirks and bugs, gets the job done. As Johan stated, it also provides raw TIFF output to import to Photoshop. That said, with my current level of skill in PS, I usually cannot improve significantly over the tweaks already available in Vuescan.
Randy
However, I could not get Silverfast to do anything I wanted, even following the documentation as slavishly as I could!
Vuescan, while it has funny quirks and bugs, gets the job done. As Johan stated, it also provides raw TIFF output to import to Photoshop. That said, with my current level of skill in PS, I usually cannot improve significantly over the tweaks already available in Vuescan.
Randy
Rogier
Rogier Willems
Sick with Vuescan!
Silverfast is a pain in the neck to use.
Also if you upgrade your OS Silverfast requires you to buy an entire new version for top dollar. Also if you have more than one scanner or change scanner later. You again have to buy the full version.
Further many Mac users have big problems using this software..
Silverfast is a pain in the neck to use.
Also if you upgrade your OS Silverfast requires you to buy an entire new version for top dollar. Also if you have more than one scanner or change scanner later. You again have to buy the full version.
Further many Mac users have big problems using this software..
Rogier
Rogier Willems
I am no slouch on the computer, and have done plenty of successful battle with open source apps with poor or no documentation.
However, I could not get Silverfast to do anything I wanted, even following the documentation as slavishly as I could!
Vuescan, while it has funny quirks and bugs, gets the job done. As Johan stated, it also provides raw TIFF output to import to Photoshop. That said, with my current level of skill in PS, I usually cannot improve significantly over the tweaks already available in Vuescan.
Randy
Yup I am an IT consultant dedicated to Apple Macintosh. Can't get the darn software to work reliably either.
zauhar
Veteran
Yup I am an IT consultant dedicated to Apple Macintosh. Can't get the darn software to work reliably either.
Glad to know it isn't just me.
And yes, I am on a Mac, so maybe that also helps explain things. ;-)
Randy
AlexanderR
Established
Silverfast 8 studio SE is a breeze to use. New interface, almost no learning curve (at least I didn't think so). I have no experience with Vuescan.
You can download the quick guide to SF 8 here: http://www.silverfast.com/documentation/en.html
Works like a champ on my iMac running OSX Lion v10.7.2.
Give it a look and decide for yourself.
You can download the quick guide to SF 8 here: http://www.silverfast.com/documentation/en.html
Works like a champ on my iMac running OSX Lion v10.7.2.
Give it a look and decide for yourself.
Rogier
Rogier Willems
Silverfast 8 studio SE is a breeze to use. New interface, almost no learning curve (at least I didn't think so). I have no experience with Vuescan.
You can download the quick guide to SF 8 here: http://www.silverfast.com/documentation/en.html
Works like a champ on my iMac running OSX Lion v10.7.2.
Give it a look and decide for yourself.
Very pleased to hear that.
If I could only test it.
Still I don't support their strategy off supporting only one printer per license and making us buy a new version when upgrading to a new OS X....
AlexanderR
Established
yes, the licensing per scanner is a dick move. Can't disagree with you on that.
fmiller4
Newbie
Thanks for all your replies. I went the SE version of the scanner and will stick with VueScan....
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Robert Lai
Well-known
I like Vuescan. It supports camera/film profiles and can output in your favorite color space. I use Ekta Space, which is a very wide gamut profile.
It also will provide multiple exposure scanning - a kind of HDR scan using a longer exposure on the second scan of the same image. That's great for getting detail out of dense dark slides, or highlights in B&W negs. In Silverfast, you have to buy one of the higher end versions to get that feature.
Using its RAW output, you can scan rolls and rolls of film, then convert them in one batch move into TIFF or DNG files for editing.
I have two Nikon scanners (CS5000, CS9000), and only bought the Vuescan once. If there are any hitches, just wait a week or two, and he'll fix it. It's a great deal.
It also will provide multiple exposure scanning - a kind of HDR scan using a longer exposure on the second scan of the same image. That's great for getting detail out of dense dark slides, or highlights in B&W negs. In Silverfast, you have to buy one of the higher end versions to get that feature.
Using its RAW output, you can scan rolls and rolls of film, then convert them in one batch move into TIFF or DNG files for editing.
I have two Nikon scanners (CS5000, CS9000), and only bought the Vuescan once. If there are any hitches, just wait a week or two, and he'll fix it. It's a great deal.
Zonan
Well-known
for $600 (I have a 35/MF and Epson flatbed) in upgrades, I think I will learn how to use Vuescan, which I already own. I thought SF did a good job, but I would need to upgrade because of new Mac OS and incompatibility of previous version.
Cyriljay
Leica Like
Vue Scanner installing Help need
Vue Scanner installing Help need
Hello there,
I have recently bought the VueScan as My Nikon Coolscan stop working with the MacOs X Lion. But I have a problem to do the initial set up with the serial no and the account registration. As there's no customer service or other contacts to get some help.
When I contacted Hamrik ,several times I got an auto E-mail reply which dose not help me .
Finally I ended up down loading the trial version., and then paying money for Vue scan Pro for nothing. That trial version Vuescans gives water marks. I don't know what is happening. I have seen lot of praising and long list of better service of this products and their customer services.
Anyone can help me to lead to their after sales services or how to contact Hrmrik who sells this VueScan please.
Thank you for your advise and any kind of helping in this matter.
Thanks.
Cjay.
Vue Scanner installing Help need
Hello there,
I have recently bought the VueScan as My Nikon Coolscan stop working with the MacOs X Lion. But I have a problem to do the initial set up with the serial no and the account registration. As there's no customer service or other contacts to get some help.
When I contacted Hamrik ,several times I got an auto E-mail reply which dose not help me .
Finally I ended up down loading the trial version., and then paying money for Vue scan Pro for nothing. That trial version Vuescans gives water marks. I don't know what is happening. I have seen lot of praising and long list of better service of this products and their customer services.
Anyone can help me to lead to their after sales services or how to contact Hrmrik who sells this VueScan please.
Thank you for your advise and any kind of helping in this matter.
Thanks.
Cjay.
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
If you have lost your original Vuescan serial number, you can get a new one by using this link. I recently wrote Mr. Hamrick with a question about choosing a new scanner, and he was very helpful. He gets over 100 emails a day, so if you need to write him make sure your question is brief and concise.
Good luck.
Good luck.
mdruziak
Established
Hello there,
I have recently bought the VueScan as My Nikon Coolscan stop working with the MacOs X Lion. But I have a problem to do the initial set up with the serial no and the account registration. As there's no customer service or other contacts to get some help.
When I contacted Hamrik ,several times I got an auto E-mail reply which dose not help me .
Finally I ended up down loading the trial version., and then paying money for Vue scan Pro for nothing. That trial version Vuescans gives water marks. I don't know what is happening. I have seen lot of praising and long list of better service of this products and their customer services.
Anyone can help me to lead to their after sales services or how to contact Hrmrik who sells this VueScan please.
Thank you for your advise and any kind of helping in this matter.
Thanks.
Cjay.![]()
Be patient, Ed is in the process of moving to the US for the winter months so he may be backed up in answering emails.
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