08-28-2017, 05:07 AM
I used to use Vuescan for my Nikon and Epson scanner instead of the original software. Due to lack of time I am not doing film any longer.
I would try this again if I wanted to get back to it.
J.
I would try this again if I wanted to get back to it.
J.
Quote:toni-a, I had a similar problem in the past, as I own a very old flat scanner - which still perfectly work, given that I only use it for scanning financial documents, so no need for ultra quality - that, at a certain operating system upgrade, was no more detected by the system, clearly because it support by Apple had been dropped. I hate being forced to drop a working piece of hardware just because of missing software.
I found that VueScan was able to deal with it, without the need of drivers (because I'm on MacOS; for Windows, VueScan provides its own drivers). Since you can try it freely, I think it's worth while. There's a version for Windows too.
Your scanner seems to be supported:
<a class="bbc_url" href="https://www.hamrick.com/vuescan/canon_fs4000.html#technical-information">https://www.hamrick.com/vuescan/canon_fs4000.html#technical-information</a>
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