I just got a Coolscan 8000 and have a question for those using their 8000 with Vuescan.
I should start by saying I am very familiar with Vuescan - I have been using it for the past 10 years or so to drive an Epson flatbed as well as a number of dedicated 35mm film scanners (Minolta, Plustek..). So far, my workflow could be summarised as follows:
-insert film holder and launch a batch 'preview' within Vuescan where I'll have set the lowest available resolution to minimise preview scanning time and get an overview of the whole 6 frame (35mm) or 3 frame (120) strip;
-adjust cropping and focus on the previewed image. Importantly, decide whether to scan or skip the image for an actual full res scan
-scan the chosen candidates at the desired final resolution
The above workflow worked well because with both my old scanners a low resolution preview took literally seconds. Something in the region of 5 seconds for a 35mm frame using my dedicated film scanners; something in the region of 15 seconds for 3 6x6 frames using my Epson flatbed.
Now back to my question: it would appear, using the latest Vuescan version on Win10, that generating a low resolution preview of a 120 frame using the Coolscan 8000 takes ages. The lowest resolution available for a preview in Vuescan is 667dpi. If I try that, for a 6x7 frame the times are as follows
-low res 667dpi preview of 6x7 frame: 1 minute 25 seconds
-full res 4000dpi scan of above frame: 2 minutes 50 seconds.
Are the above ballpark figures what people are experiencing with their Coolscan 8000? Else, might I have a problem? Might it be the scanner - or how about Vuescan itself? Are perhaps its Nikon drivers poorly optimised for the device, as compared to its Minolta and Epson scanner, for instance?
Wondering if I should try installing Nikon's own drivers or Silverfast.
I should start by saying I am very familiar with Vuescan - I have been using it for the past 10 years or so to drive an Epson flatbed as well as a number of dedicated 35mm film scanners (Minolta, Plustek..). So far, my workflow could be summarised as follows:
-insert film holder and launch a batch 'preview' within Vuescan where I'll have set the lowest available resolution to minimise preview scanning time and get an overview of the whole 6 frame (35mm) or 3 frame (120) strip;
-adjust cropping and focus on the previewed image. Importantly, decide whether to scan or skip the image for an actual full res scan
-scan the chosen candidates at the desired final resolution
The above workflow worked well because with both my old scanners a low resolution preview took literally seconds. Something in the region of 5 seconds for a 35mm frame using my dedicated film scanners; something in the region of 15 seconds for 3 6x6 frames using my Epson flatbed.
Now back to my question: it would appear, using the latest Vuescan version on Win10, that generating a low resolution preview of a 120 frame using the Coolscan 8000 takes ages. The lowest resolution available for a preview in Vuescan is 667dpi. If I try that, for a 6x7 frame the times are as follows
-low res 667dpi preview of 6x7 frame: 1 minute 25 seconds
-full res 4000dpi scan of above frame: 2 minutes 50 seconds.
Are the above ballpark figures what people are experiencing with their Coolscan 8000? Else, might I have a problem? Might it be the scanner - or how about Vuescan itself? Are perhaps its Nikon drivers poorly optimised for the device, as compared to its Minolta and Epson scanner, for instance?
Wondering if I should try installing Nikon's own drivers or Silverfast.