Hello, I have a DigitDia 4000 which works quite well with Silverfast. However, the scanner is supposed to have both auto and manual focus, but I have not found any documentation from Reflecta or anywhere else that suggests how focus can be adjusted.
I have seen in the Silverfast manual that SF has focus function, but these buttons do not appear for me.
Does SF in fact support focus functions for the 4000; and if not, do you plan to?
Best regards,
Marek Vokac
Oslo, Norway
Reflecta DigitDia 4000 focus functions?
I'm using AI Studio, latest build (6.4.xxx). The auto/manual focus information is quoted in advertising; however, the Reflecta web pages (and the Reflecta documentation, which is very sparse) do not mention it.
For me, the point is that narrow (CS type) and wide (classic GEPE glass frame) slides may end up with the film plane in slightly different positions, and I would like, at least, the possibility to play with the focus to get the best possible result. On lower-quality films, such as Fuji Sensia 400 I think I can see film grains, so there is no actual problem with focus - yet, anyway.
v**s**n (free version) also does not show any focus controls, but I don't yet know if that is because that feature is only in the paid-for versions of v**s**n.
Marek
For me, the point is that narrow (CS type) and wide (classic GEPE glass frame) slides may end up with the film plane in slightly different positions, and I would like, at least, the possibility to play with the focus to get the best possible result. On lower-quality films, such as Fuji Sensia 400 I think I can see film grains, so there is no actual problem with focus - yet, anyway.
v**s**n (free version) also does not show any focus controls, but I don't yet know if that is because that feature is only in the paid-for versions of v**s**n.
Marek
marekv wrote:I'm using AI Studio, latest build (6.4.xxx). The auto/manual focus information is quoted in advertising; however, the Reflecta web pages (and the Reflecta documentation, which is very sparse) do not mention it.
I also have not found any hint about this function.
However, with the cover off the scanner, some (motor-driven) part of the mechanics can be seen which could be the focus adjustment.
v**s**n (free version) also does not show any focus controls, but I don't yet know if that is because that feature is only in the paid-for versions of v**s**n.
I have v**s**n too (paid version !), but have no focus controls too.
As far as I know, the only difference between the demo version and the paid version is, that the demo version watermarks the scanned images after the test period has expired (could have changed meanwhile ?).
Eckart M?rkel
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