I would really like to order the new Nikon scanner right away. Could I use it with my Silverfast 6 for LS 4000?
Michael M?ller
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Dear Mr. M?ller.
The 5000ED will be supported very soon. This scanner will use a different serial number, which means that you cannot use the one that you have for your LS4000
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I?m not sure about the cost for an upgrade.
Best regards
Eric Flyvbjerg
The 5000ED will be supported very soon. This scanner will use a different serial number, which means that you cannot use the one that you have for your LS4000
I?m not sure about the cost for an upgrade.
Best regards
Eric Flyvbjerg
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Nikon 5000 support
Any idea when the Nikon 5000 support will be around. I can't wait to see it ...
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Coolscan 5000ED support
Eric,
that sounds like it's just in time for chrismas
I will check next week back to see if a demo version is available. I am assuming that the 5000 version will support all Nikon features (including ICE 4, batch scanning via SF-210, etc.)
I'm really not satisfied with the colors that I get from NikonScan4. I hope I will have better options with Silverfast, in particular with respect to batch scanning, since I really cannot afford to enhance each scanned slide manually.
Olaf
that sounds like it's just in time for chrismas
I will check next week back to see if a demo version is available. I am assuming that the 5000 version will support all Nikon features (including ICE 4, batch scanning via SF-210, etc.)
I'm really not satisfied with the colors that I get from NikonScan4. I hope I will have better options with Silverfast, in particular with respect to batch scanning, since I really cannot afford to enhance each scanned slide manually.
Olaf
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Michael,
I have the 4000ED and it's not very good at frame positioning with strips of film or whole rolls of film (and it's obviously pretty slow when scanning at 4000dpi). I'm wondering if the 5000ED is any better at frame positioning.
if you get the 5000ED and SilverFast, can you comment on this and other aspects of the scanner? I have the film adapters and they are apparently compatible with the new scanner models so it would be a matter of upgrading the scanner without losing my investment in the adapters. frame positioning has been my biggest headache with the 4000ED and SilverFast Ai. because positioning is not accurate, it is not possible to scan whole rolls or strips of film without constant monitoring; a postively awful waste of the adapters!
Lasersoft, has Nikon update the Nikon libraries? would the updates also apply to the 4000ED? I'm wondering when they'll get their act together and solve some of the bugs in their software (including the frame positioning/offset tool bug).
regards
Gregory
I have the 4000ED and it's not very good at frame positioning with strips of film or whole rolls of film (and it's obviously pretty slow when scanning at 4000dpi). I'm wondering if the 5000ED is any better at frame positioning.
if you get the 5000ED and SilverFast, can you comment on this and other aspects of the scanner? I have the film adapters and they are apparently compatible with the new scanner models so it would be a matter of upgrading the scanner without losing my investment in the adapters. frame positioning has been my biggest headache with the 4000ED and SilverFast Ai. because positioning is not accurate, it is not possible to scan whole rolls or strips of film without constant monitoring; a postively awful waste of the adapters!
Lasersoft, has Nikon update the Nikon libraries? would the updates also apply to the 4000ED? I'm wondering when they'll get their act together and solve some of the bugs in their software (including the frame positioning/offset tool bug).
regards
Gregory
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Nikon Coolscan 5000 ED support
After replacing my defective Nikon scanner I now get decent colors with NikonScan. I'm particularly satisfied with the ICE algorithm. It really removes scratches very good.
I'm nevertheless curious how SilverFast Ai compares. Any update when a demo version for the 5000 will be available?
Thanks,
Olaf
I'm nevertheless curious how SilverFast Ai compares. Any update when a demo version for the 5000 will be available?
Thanks,
Olaf
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Dear Customers.
SilverFast for the Nikon Coolscan LS 50 and LS 5000 is online and on sale now.
https://www.silverfast.com/product/Nikon/en.html
Kind regards.
SilverFast for the Nikon Coolscan LS 50 and LS 5000 is online and on sale now.
https://www.silverfast.com/product/Nikon/en.html
Kind regards.
new 5000 ED and "old" Silverfast
Now that software for the Coolscan 5000 is available has an upgrade price been determined for users of Nikon Coolscan 4000 scanners?
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