Upgrade 6.4.4 -> 6.6: Usability problems solved?
PostPosted: Fri May 01, 2009 1:38 pm
Hello,
I originally bought Silverfast Ai + IT8 calibration together with a Reflecta ProSCan 4000 scanner.
It was version 6.something with I then upgraded to 6.4.4.
I am now contemplating an upgrade to 6.6 because of the iSRD and Multi-Exposure features in the newer versions. However, I was *very* disappointed with the usability of the previous version, although the results were usually quite OK.
I detailed my opinion here post13701.html#p13701.
a) to Silverfast: has anything been done about the user interface issues I wrote about? How much would an upgrade cost?
b) to the user forum: Is an upgrade to 6.6 worth it, in general? I noticed some people wrote about problems with the new features.
c) Is the Reflecta Proscan 4000 still an "up-to-date" scanner or will I get *much* better results if I invest into a new scanner? I only scan 35mm negatives and never used professional high quality film. My negatives are all at least ten years old, my goal is best quality archival so I can stop worrying about them rotting or breaking.
Thank you!
I originally bought Silverfast Ai + IT8 calibration together with a Reflecta ProSCan 4000 scanner.
It was version 6.something with I then upgraded to 6.4.4.
I am now contemplating an upgrade to 6.6 because of the iSRD and Multi-Exposure features in the newer versions. However, I was *very* disappointed with the usability of the previous version, although the results were usually quite OK.
I detailed my opinion here post13701.html#p13701.
a) to Silverfast: has anything been done about the user interface issues I wrote about? How much would an upgrade cost?
b) to the user forum: Is an upgrade to 6.6 worth it, in general? I noticed some people wrote about problems with the new features.
c) Is the Reflecta Proscan 4000 still an "up-to-date" scanner or will I get *much* better results if I invest into a new scanner? I only scan 35mm negatives and never used professional high quality film. My negatives are all at least ten years old, my goal is best quality archival so I can stop worrying about them rotting or breaking.
Thank you!