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Vuescan, which allows me to do RAW scans on Minolta Multipro.
Since a couple of weeks I'm trying to learn Vuescan but I find it complicated and it is not yet under my control, as consequence I find terrible colors. Therefore for my 5000ed I still prefer to use Nikonscan and for the Epson V600 I get better esults with the Epson Scan software.
robert
For Coolscan 5000: Silverfast. The IR channel when using VueScan is effectively useless.
I voted "other". If there had been an option to vote "none" I would have chosen that. We can argue forever which software & technique produces the best scan, however from a usability point of view, especially for batch scans, they are all awfull.
I have a V750. Epson Scan looks and behaves like something from the early '90's. Vuescan: life is too short. I have never ever managed to get it to reliably and consistently batch scan. Silverfast: probably the best of a bad bunch. Had it not been bundled with the scanner I doubt I would have paid that much for a piece of software that is tied to one piece of hardware. As for their upgrage policy...
These days I use a Nikon DSLR, a macro lens, a slide holder and a light source. Much better, much, much faster and no clunky software 🙂
John
Vuescan, which allows me to do RAW scans on Minolta Multipro.
Yes, I wish they would upgrade their software. I kept an old Macbook, from back when they made the black and white versions, and never went beyond the Leopard version just so that I can use my Minolta scanning software.Minolta that came with my 5400.
Tried to down grade computers to handle it with no luck.