I Give Up...Goodby Lasersoft
PostPosted: Thu Dec 09, 2004 11:06 pm
Well, I quit.
I thought I had the soft banding issues fixed when unexplicably they returned. Focus problems returned also. So, I went back to using Polaroid Insight Pro and guess what...it workes great! Insight does not have the flexibility of Silverfast (if it worked), but that can be overcome with PS CS. Scans using Polaroid Insight Pro are in focus and sharp with no accented grain, clear with no soft banding, present no color calibration issues, and delivers full range scans without clipping shadows.
I have just grown so tired of struggling with the large number of bugs in the Polaroid version of Silverfast and Lasersoft unresponsiveness (...just use anti-aliased interpolation...) that I decided its no longer worth the frustration and lost hours of productivity. If I just quit using Silverfast, all the software problems for the SS120 disappear. So why fight it? Just admit defeat, say goodby to Lasersoft and use the software and device drivers that were developed for the scanner in the first place.
Goodby Lasersoft.
Clay
I thought I had the soft banding issues fixed when unexplicably they returned. Focus problems returned also. So, I went back to using Polaroid Insight Pro and guess what...it workes great! Insight does not have the flexibility of Silverfast (if it worked), but that can be overcome with PS CS. Scans using Polaroid Insight Pro are in focus and sharp with no accented grain, clear with no soft banding, present no color calibration issues, and delivers full range scans without clipping shadows.
I have just grown so tired of struggling with the large number of bugs in the Polaroid version of Silverfast and Lasersoft unresponsiveness (...just use anti-aliased interpolation...) that I decided its no longer worth the frustration and lost hours of productivity. If I just quit using Silverfast, all the software problems for the SS120 disappear. So why fight it? Just admit defeat, say goodby to Lasersoft and use the software and device drivers that were developed for the scanner in the first place.
Goodby Lasersoft.
Clay