Digital ICE 'Professional' on the LS9000 and SilverFast
PostPosted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 11:08 pm
Hello again,
Now that I actually have managed to get SilverFast working with my new LS9000 I have a couple of new questions I hope you can help me with.
1) The LS9000 provides a version of ASF's Digital ICE labelled "Digital ICE Professional". This provides specific support for scanning Kodachrome, or at least is 'more compatible with Kodachrome'. When using Nikon Scan 4.0.2 the Film Types available include "Positive", "Negative" and specifically "Kodachrome".
SilverFast for the LS9000 does not offer a Kodachrome film type. Does SilverFast support the version of Digital ICE that is implemented on the LS9000? Is there a setting that SilverFast can use to implement the Kodachrome option of the LS9000?
2) When performing a 'Prescan', if I set the Preview Quality to any value above 4x, the prescan hangs part way through and SilverFast becomes unresponsive. I have to kill it using Task Manager. Is there any known problem with the Nikon scanners when using high quality prescans? What could the problem be?
Thanks,
Trevor.
Now that I actually have managed to get SilverFast working with my new LS9000 I have a couple of new questions I hope you can help me with.
1) The LS9000 provides a version of ASF's Digital ICE labelled "Digital ICE Professional". This provides specific support for scanning Kodachrome, or at least is 'more compatible with Kodachrome'. When using Nikon Scan 4.0.2 the Film Types available include "Positive", "Negative" and specifically "Kodachrome".
SilverFast for the LS9000 does not offer a Kodachrome film type. Does SilverFast support the version of Digital ICE that is implemented on the LS9000? Is there a setting that SilverFast can use to implement the Kodachrome option of the LS9000?
2) When performing a 'Prescan', if I set the Preview Quality to any value above 4x, the prescan hangs part way through and SilverFast becomes unresponsive. I have to kill it using Task Manager. Is there any known problem with the Nikon scanners when using high quality prescans? What could the problem be?
Thanks,
Trevor.