PhilBurton
Subscriber
I am very, very, very late to start scanning, I know that. This post describes my situation. I have a series of questions about my scanning needs and I can’t decide between Silverfast and VueScan. Which one I should pick. I know there is a big price difference between Silverfast and Vuescan, but I have enough slides to scan, that other considerations may be more important. So I’m posting some questions, and identifying each as (Phil Burton question).
I wanted to post these questions on the Silverfast and VueScan forums, but when I do a password reset request on the Silverfast forum, I get some sort of error message. And there is no Vuescan user forum that I could find on the hamrick.com website.
I have a Nikon 5000 ED scanner with SF-210 batch feeder for my 35 mm materials. One other concern for me is that in addition to a very large number of 35 mm slides and negatives, I also have some 120/620 negatives and slides to scan. If I use Silverfast for all my 35 mm, I will probably use the manufacturer’s software that comes with whatever model Epson flatbed scanner I get.
My main goal with scanning software is the highest quality scanned images. I use Lightroom for my digital photos, and I want to maintain the same Lightroom workflow I use for my digital photos, but with as little dust spot and scratch removal as possible. I do sensor dust spot removal is done in Lightroom or sometimes in Photoshop.
I do not want to use scanning software for any image adjustments, except for dust and scratch removal, and possibly basic color correction, e.g. using daylight films under artificial lighting or fluorescent lighting.
I am very, very, very late to start scanning, I know that. (Life happens.) I have a series of questions about my scanning needs and I can’t decide between Silverfast and VueScan. I know there is a big price difference between Silverfast and Vuescan, but I have enough slides to scan, that other considerations may be more important. So I’m posting some questions, and identifying each as (Phil Burton question).
I wanted to post these questions on the Silverfast and VueScan forums, but when I do a password reset request on the Silverfast forum, I get some sort of error message. And there is no Vuescan user forum that I could find on the hamrick.com website.
I have a Nikon 5000 ED scanner with SF-210 batch feeder for all my 35 mm materials. I also have some 120/620 negatives and slides to scan. If I use Silverfast for all my 35 mm materials, I will probably use the manufacturer’s software that comes with whatever model Epson flatbed scanner I get.
My main goal with scanning software is the highest quality scanned images. I use Lightroom for my digital photos, and I want to maintain the same Lightroom workflow I use for my digital photos, but with as little dust spot and scratch removal as possible. I do sensor dust spot removal is done in Lightroom or sometimes in Photoshop.
I do not want to use scanning software for any image adjustments, except for dust and scratch removal, and possibly basic color correction, e.g. using daylight films under artificial lighting or fluorescent lighting.
Thanks in advance for reading and replying to my questions.
Phil Burton
I wanted to post these questions on the Silverfast and VueScan forums, but when I do a password reset request on the Silverfast forum, I get some sort of error message. And there is no Vuescan user forum that I could find on the hamrick.com website.
I have a Nikon 5000 ED scanner with SF-210 batch feeder for my 35 mm materials. One other concern for me is that in addition to a very large number of 35 mm slides and negatives, I also have some 120/620 negatives and slides to scan. If I use Silverfast for all my 35 mm, I will probably use the manufacturer’s software that comes with whatever model Epson flatbed scanner I get.
My main goal with scanning software is the highest quality scanned images. I use Lightroom for my digital photos, and I want to maintain the same Lightroom workflow I use for my digital photos, but with as little dust spot and scratch removal as possible. I do sensor dust spot removal is done in Lightroom or sometimes in Photoshop.
I do not want to use scanning software for any image adjustments, except for dust and scratch removal, and possibly basic color correction, e.g. using daylight films under artificial lighting or fluorescent lighting.
I am very, very, very late to start scanning, I know that. (Life happens.) I have a series of questions about my scanning needs and I can’t decide between Silverfast and VueScan. I know there is a big price difference between Silverfast and Vuescan, but I have enough slides to scan, that other considerations may be more important. So I’m posting some questions, and identifying each as (Phil Burton question).
I wanted to post these questions on the Silverfast and VueScan forums, but when I do a password reset request on the Silverfast forum, I get some sort of error message. And there is no Vuescan user forum that I could find on the hamrick.com website.
I have a Nikon 5000 ED scanner with SF-210 batch feeder for all my 35 mm materials. I also have some 120/620 negatives and slides to scan. If I use Silverfast for all my 35 mm materials, I will probably use the manufacturer’s software that comes with whatever model Epson flatbed scanner I get.
My main goal with scanning software is the highest quality scanned images. I use Lightroom for my digital photos, and I want to maintain the same Lightroom workflow I use for my digital photos, but with as little dust spot and scratch removal as possible. I do sensor dust spot removal is done in Lightroom or sometimes in Photoshop.
I do not want to use scanning software for any image adjustments, except for dust and scratch removal, and possibly basic color correction, e.g. using daylight films under artificial lighting or fluorescent lighting.
Thanks in advance for reading and replying to my questions.
Phil Burton