PostPosted: Wed Jul 31, 2002 4:48 pm
Gentlemen,
I would just love to use the Silverfast AI driver we purchased for our Powerlook 3000 but have found that unlike your drivers for other devices it has no manual focus option. Can you confirm that this is true for the Powerlook 3000? I believe this is a real problem at dpi's greater than 1200 because
I see a dramatic real resolution difference (using resolution bar targets) when capturing images with your driver versus the Magicscan driver at dpi's greater than 1200. BTW, I am
using sanctioned ISO methods of ISO 16067-1
to determine this real resolution using
MTF techniques,
Also several months ago I asked M. Leschke
of your U.S operation about a color misregistration artifact we detected at the 300 dpi scanning range. It manifests itself as a green/megenta cast across horizontal edges of the text.
I did a little more research and found that
the color misregistration using the Silverfast disappeared in the transition between 381-382 dpi. ( I didn't check where it disappeared below 300 dpi. I ran the same experiment several times and have found the color-misregistration does NOT occur with the Magicscan driver. At that time
I sent a sample set of images for your
review. I've heard nothing.
If it helps, We're running Windows NT OS.
Can you please help on these issues? I would like to get closure on these before my scanner critique is published.
I would just love to use the Silverfast AI driver we purchased for our Powerlook 3000 but have found that unlike your drivers for other devices it has no manual focus option. Can you confirm that this is true for the Powerlook 3000? I believe this is a real problem at dpi's greater than 1200 because
I see a dramatic real resolution difference (using resolution bar targets) when capturing images with your driver versus the Magicscan driver at dpi's greater than 1200. BTW, I am
using sanctioned ISO methods of ISO 16067-1
to determine this real resolution using
MTF techniques,
Also several months ago I asked M. Leschke
of your U.S operation about a color misregistration artifact we detected at the 300 dpi scanning range. It manifests itself as a green/megenta cast across horizontal edges of the text.
I did a little more research and found that
the color misregistration using the Silverfast disappeared in the transition between 381-382 dpi. ( I didn't check where it disappeared below 300 dpi. I ran the same experiment several times and have found the color-misregistration does NOT occur with the Magicscan driver. At that time
I sent a sample set of images for your
review. I've heard nothing.
If it helps, We're running Windows NT OS.
Can you please help on these issues? I would like to get closure on these before my scanner critique is published.