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PostPosted: Tue Aug 13, 2002 9:49 am
by diwali
Hi!
I am thinking about using Silverfast with Microtek Filmscan 3600 or with Nikon Supercolscan IV ED, but does it support ICE, ROC and GEM?
I realy love them at Nikon and Minolta but I would like to use Silverfast!
Please help me!
Tnx, Diwali
PostPosted: Tue Aug 13, 2002 7:00 pm
by President_LSI
New SilverFast Ai 6 will support ICE, ACR, GANE
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SilverFast
Ai 6 for
Nikon will support ICE and has ACR?, Adaptive Colour Restoration and GANE?, Grain and Noise Elimination.
In addition it has SC2G, Selective Colour to Grey conversion, IT8-calibration option with ICC-profiler and more.
SilverFast
Ai 6 for
Nikon LS 40ED, LS4000ED and LS8000ED also has a unique real-time exposure control to adjust the exposure to difficult film densities.
SilverFast
Ai 6 will run under Windows, Mac OS9 and OS-X (carbon).
SF
Ai 6 will be available after the 14th of August 02!
regards
Karl-Heinz Zahorsky
President
LaserSoft Imaging
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 13, 2002 7:41 pm
by diwali
Hi!
I JUST LOVE IT!!!!!!!
THANKS FOR BRIGHTEN MY DAY UP OR BETTER SAY LIFE.
When will be this version avaliable for Microtek Filmscan 3600 and what will be the price for Filmscan 3600 and Supercolscan IV ED in Europe.
Thanks a lot for helping me out.
Diwali
PostPosted: Wed Aug 14, 2002 9:12 pm
by President_LSI
SilverFast 6 for FilmScan 3600 and Nikon Super Coolscan IV
SilverFast 6 will be available for all those scanners in a few days. Please check back with our website. Also pricing will be on our website! SilverFast
Ai 6
demo for SuperCoolscan IV is already on our website!
https://www.silverfast.com/download/demo ... D04(NikonM).bin
PostPosted: Thu Aug 15, 2002 12:26 am
by ianders1
Mr. President,
I just downloaded and used SF6 for the first time. WOW!!! I tried out all of the functions (except RGB->B&W) on an old scratched and faded negative, and the results are nothing short of amazing! The functions do take some time even on my fast machine, but the results are beyond anything that I would ever have expected! The Sf_App is great as well for saving system resources (which PhotoShop loves. This is especially handy when making multiple 100MB+ scans.
Thanks again for listening to your users and all of the development and hard work that has been put into this latest version! I can't wait to get the real thing!
Thanks,
Ian A.
PostPosted: Thu Aug 15, 2002 9:21 am
by ilyons
I just downloaded and used SF6 for the first time. WOW!!! I tried out all of the functions (except RGB->B&W) on an old scratched and faded negative, and the results are nothing short of amazing! The functions do take some time even on my fast machine, but the results are beyond anything that I would ever have expected! The Sf_App is great as well for saving system resources (which PhotoShop loves. This is especially handy when making multiple 100MB+ scans.
Thanks again for listening to your users and all of the development and hard work that has been put into this latest version! I can't wait to get the real thing!
The real thing is pretty awesome. RGB>BW takes a while to figure its full potential and when that happens

, etc.
GANE is slooooow on my Mac G4 500 1 Gig ram in both OSX and 9.2.2, but speed of Dust & Scratch is OK. With file sizes up to about 50meg it isn't really anything to be concerned about, but my 300MB file

I just order the G4 dual 1.25 so maybe in a couple of months the speed won't be a problem.
I did a fairly comprehensive set of tests (Mac OSX) using all the HDR 6 from Photoshop and SF_App and the time differences are in the range of 5% saving when using SF_App. The benefit is not really the slight increase in speed, but the ability to carry out the edits using JOB and independent of PS. I 'm not sure if JOB will be active in the shipping version of HDR, but if it is BIG SMILES.
I've no idea what the upgrade price is, but this is a MAJOR update
Ian
GANE speed
PostPosted: Mon Aug 26, 2002 11:27 am
by LSI_Heidorn
Dear Ian,
YES, you are right, GANE is a bit slow, but at release time we just cared for the function and had no time for optimization.
On my crappy 400 MHz G4 i have an optimized version running that should give you 3 to 5 times higher GANE speed, wich makes it actually usable, so expect an update soon.
Nils
Re: GANE speed
PostPosted: Mon Aug 26, 2002 11:16 pm
by ilyons
[quote="nils_heidorn"]Dear Ian,
YES, you are right, GANE is a bit slow, but at release time we just cared for the function and had no time for optimization.
On my crappy 400 MHz G4 i have an optimized version running that should give you 3 to 5 times higher GANE speed, wich makes it actually usable, so expect an update soon.
Nils[/quote]
Nils,
Shush don't tell everyone they'll all want a copy. I'm the only one outside LaserSoft who gets the real thing; everyone else gets the test versions with debuggers
Of course you know I'm kidding - thanks for the update and why did I not get an early copy to find all the bugs in???

PostPosted: Tue Aug 27, 2002 7:17 am
by LSI_Heidorn
BUGS ?????!!!!
Ian, the one beeing allowed to send pre-release versions is our CEO, who is currently travveling around in the US.
So don't be disapointed, i am sure you find those creepy bugs first anyways ( i am still searching for the black line thingy) ...
Nils