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Pre-sales question about Lightroom and Silverfast

PostPosted: Sun Jun 21, 2009 10:10 pm
by fpowledge
Does Silverfast work smoothly (or any other way) with Lightroom? Thanks. -Fred Powledge

Re: Pre-sales question about Lightroom and Silverfast

PostPosted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 10:45 am
by LSI_Morales
Dear fpowledge,

SilverFast was not created to work as a plugin with Lightroom. We have not tested this option yet, however you might want to try the demo version of SilverFast to see if the photoshop plugin integrates well with Lightroom. If it does not, do not be disappointed, you can make all your scanns using the SF_Universal Launcher in 48 bit HDR mode saving your pictures as raw TIFF files. You can then try opening these in Lightroom.

Cheers

Re: Pre-sales question about Lightroom and Silverfast

PostPosted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 4:01 pm
by fpowledge
Dear Alejandro,

Thanks for the quick response. Which demo should I first download and try out? The 48-bit HDR version or "Silverfast for scanners"? Or can "Silverfast for scanners" also incorporate 48-bit HDR work? I have an Epson Perfection V500, by the way. Also, I am not wedded to Photoshop, except for its Lightroom cousin; I much prefer to use Paint Shop Pro X2 for my basic photo finishing, though I can accomplish just about all I need with Lightroom alone. Not all my work is shot in RAW mode, although some is. My immediate need is software to help me move decades of 35mm slides and negatives into digital format for long-term storage, and to do it elegantly. Thanks again.
--Fred Powledge.

Re: Pre-sales question about Lightroom and Silverfast

PostPosted: Tue Jun 23, 2009 9:50 am
by LSI_Morales
Dear Fred,

You should download and test the demo version of SilverFast for scanners, either SE or Ai, this incorporates an option to scan in 48 bits HDR and create raw TIFF files.
It is not mandatory to have photoshop installed, that version works as a standalone as well.

Best