![]() Like you indicated, it is possible that some slides, particulary ones with more shadows, may benefit using Silverfast. Again, the real time view of changes in Silverfast is a very attractive feature, but it may be a mute point if Vuescan's ease of use and generation of quality scans surpasses Silverfast. I had used Vuescan in the past, but was quite pleased. Very curious to see if I wasted $$ upgrading. I haven't had the time to test this feature, but will soon. Yea, the muti-exposure feature now in Silverfast really interested me if it could increase the dynamic range of my scanner. Place for both being honest, though if I had nothing.I would pick Silverfast is very comprehensive, but I just prefer vuescan. I didnt upgrade to the multiscan, as I was a bit niffedĪt silverfast for not offering it for free, I spent extra on the Second, you have to read the instructions VERY. That should be pretty clear because vuescan provides you with a grid to use in aligning the image properly. When setting the cropping area in preview, you use the area inside the lines. I do have silverfast, and Iĭo use it a bit, but I just feel I get better more accurate resultsįrom vuescan. Make sure the camera and the target are perfectly level and parallel to each other so the image is square on. ![]() I mostly get better results with Vuescan. Obviously, the "real time" view of any manipulations in Silverfast Silverfast has many features, but I would still welcome any comments. I realize this may not be a fair comparison given Overall comparison of the two programs from a quality of output Noise in the scan, it appears to work well enough.ģ. Serioulsy I use it for mainly 3/4 scans, to wipe out any chance of If you are scanning at 7200 dpi, 10 times plus But silverfast seems to have better color correction if you want a software that will produce a final image. How well does Vuescan multi-scan function work? Worth the extra ago Personally I think vuescan is a more powerful and configurable software if you want raw files to edit in Lightroom/photoshop. When you refer to slides, are you referring to both Kodachrome and E-6 slides?Ģ. With a bit of tweaking, even my oldie slides are nice Works very well on slides, you can run it on its own, or in PS. Im on the same VueScan license Ive had since the late 90s, no problem transferring it to new hardware. If you change scanners with Silverfast you gotta get a new license. Slides, they dont work well with infared removal, or ICE on other One thing I do like about VueScan vs Silverfast is VueScan is portable to new scanners/computers. It replaces scratches with more skill, IMHO. It works pretty well, though I stick to low to Infrared function, it shouldn't be used on silver-based Kodachrome,įrom what I understand. Loss? Does it work on Kodachrome slides? If it is indeed an How well does Vuescan dust and scratch function work? Any detail I also upgraded to get the multi-exposure feature.ġ. However, I find the image adjustment controls in VueScan lacking. ![]() VueScan’s biggest claim to fame is its support for more than 6,000 scanners. Both have devoted audiences and have been around for a long time. I have a Plustek 7200i film scanner, so I am just learning to use At what I consider the professional end of image scanning are two pieces of software: VueScan and SilverFast. Thanks John.Just curious as to some users experience with Vuescan and Silverfast. It's not quite as smooth as going straight into Affinity, but it works. So long as I set that to Desktop, I can then work away in Affinity, save the result wherever I want and then delete the desktop file when I'm done. However, having done all that, I'm pretty much back to where I was with Photoshop ☺, the main difference is that I have to choose where I want to save the 'document' before the image opens in Affinity. I also had to make sure that checked Preview so I could see what was being scanned. In the Scangear I had to first add Affinity Photo as an Open With program (In my Windows 10 Affinity Photo exe is in Programs, not Programs 86. That allowed me to change to TIFF or no compression jpeg and then send to Affinity Photo. On my Canon TS6050 scanner I had to select the Scangear option, instead of selecting "Photo". I found that by default my Canon scanner is set to idiot mode - automatically choosing jpeg, standard quality and sent to Documents(?!?!?), but once I went deeper into the settings I found I was able to set what I wanted to do with the scanned image.
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