Hi folks,
I've just bought a Coolscan 4000 as my V700 flatbed wasn't cutting it for 35mm and plan on batch scanning a whole uncut role with the modified SA-21 adaptor.
I've also just upgraded my computer setup as my old windows 10 laptop was dying a death and I've been wanting to start using lightroom for some time but my laptop could barely run Silverfast when adjusting levels etc.
My new setup is a Mac Mini M1 (2020) running OSX 10.13 Ventura.
My intention is to scan the 35mm negatives and invert them in Lightroom into positives with NLP whilst taking advantage of a straight forward scanning application that uses the ICE function of the scanner.
Does anyone else have a similar workflow and care to share what they use out of Vuescan, Silverfast or Nikon Scan?
I have read horribly conflicting statements about which is best to get the most out of the scanner so some suggestions would be great.
Finally, I realise my newish Mac combined with old software isn't especially compatible, so my gut feeling is to go with vuescan/Silverfast over Nikon Scan to avoid headaches, but if the OEM software is going to get more out of the scanner then it is worth me exploring.
I have seen suggestions around running a virtual machine to emulate the suitable conditions for the coolscan e.g. windows XP, so whilst that might be a massive headache, I'd be happy to explore it if the OEM software is much more beneficial. Alternatively, I'd also considering having a separate Mac for scanning and would need to figure out a way of networking them together.
Any thoughts/suggestions appreciated!
Thanks
I've just bought a Coolscan 4000 as my V700 flatbed wasn't cutting it for 35mm and plan on batch scanning a whole uncut role with the modified SA-21 adaptor.
I've also just upgraded my computer setup as my old windows 10 laptop was dying a death and I've been wanting to start using lightroom for some time but my laptop could barely run Silverfast when adjusting levels etc.
My new setup is a Mac Mini M1 (2020) running OSX 10.13 Ventura.
My intention is to scan the 35mm negatives and invert them in Lightroom into positives with NLP whilst taking advantage of a straight forward scanning application that uses the ICE function of the scanner.
Does anyone else have a similar workflow and care to share what they use out of Vuescan, Silverfast or Nikon Scan?
I have read horribly conflicting statements about which is best to get the most out of the scanner so some suggestions would be great.
Finally, I realise my newish Mac combined with old software isn't especially compatible, so my gut feeling is to go with vuescan/Silverfast over Nikon Scan to avoid headaches, but if the OEM software is going to get more out of the scanner then it is worth me exploring.
I have seen suggestions around running a virtual machine to emulate the suitable conditions for the coolscan e.g. windows XP, so whilst that might be a massive headache, I'd be happy to explore it if the OEM software is much more beneficial. Alternatively, I'd also considering having a separate Mac for scanning and would need to figure out a way of networking them together.
Any thoughts/suggestions appreciated!
Thanks