Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/01/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Colin, I have the 5000 Nikon with roll film and slide feeders. It makes very fine scans when I get it right. I have a similar situation to you. I began with the slides. Kodachrome mounts do occasionally jam. I found that if the join was on the bottom, it could stick, so I had to scan upside down for many. It seemed to be going well with the Nikon software, but I had "strong" advise to use Vuescan: I'm not convinced by it, but it was also at that time that I stopped the slides and moved to the negs. Scanning negs has not been a total success. My idea of scanning a roll of 36 and walking off has not really worked, and I've yet to master colour balance from the negs. B/w scanning has been a real trial for me. I shot a lot of Rollei R3 film and the two do not mix. Nikon's only comment was: Rollei R3 is not on our list of recommended films" This year I have to solve some of my problems: I am storing images on 250meg hard drives and at 130 meg per image full scanning is out of the question for all images. So do you scan at a lower res, sort and organize then scan the good ones at a high res. Do you scan at high res and decrease file size later ( this is what I have done, but I don't have the time to play with the huge files and sort them !!!!!) I am more than happy to hear a good thread on this one: might help me. I certainly need help with negs and vuescan. Cheers Colin J writes: > > Is the LS5000ED the only choice here? If there > is anyone with experience of using the LS5000ED > to scan some or all of the mix of films I listed > above, I would be very pleased indeed to hear > from you. > Alastair Firkin www.afirkin.com www.familyofman2.com