Dear Arne,
thanks a lot for the fast answer.
Unfortunately it does NOT identify the beginning of images correctly (see attachment).
Besides that, what about panoramic images?
Those images (e.g. from a Hasselblad xPan) have to be scanned in two steps and manual film positioning is really necessary to accomplish this.

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Regarding iSRD:
In Silverfast 6.6 it was possible and v**s**n also lets you do this.
The only thing I (and many others) use Silverfast for is to easy and comfortable scan raw images (WITH the option of mulitexposure and ICE/iSRD).
The negative conversion is done in photoshop with the colorperfect plugin. This plugin requires the images to be linear raw scans (without ANY color-correction).
As I wrote before both features where available in older Silverfast versions and not having them with this version really is a huge downgrade.
At least for me this make it kind of useless.
One more question:
How can I do Batch-Scans without using the Jobpilot?
In the previous Silverfast version one had to switch to batchscan-mode, then select the images (or even only the image numbers) in the overview dialog and press batch scan.
All the selected images would have been scanned.
In Silverfast 8 I can switch to batch-scan on the scan-icon but only one image is scanned (though more than one image was selected in the overview dialog).
And how can batch scanned images be named automatically (e.g. abc_001, abc_002 ....)?