Supposedly, Nikon Scan 3.1.1 is round the corner.
I can't imagine that Nikon would risk their reputation
by _not_ solving the MP / Win2000 crashes.
(Are you reading this Nikon? How could you release
such a pile of crap as 3.1 ?)
/ Svante Kleist, Stockholm
--On Wednesday, October 24, 2001 11:14 +0530 Shunith Dutt
<shunith@vsnl.com> wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Neil Cotty" <neilc@apphosting.com>
> To: <filmscanners@halftone.co.uk>
> Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 3:37 AM
> Subject: RE: filmscanners: Nikon film flatness (was Glass slide mounts)
>
>
>> and you thought this thread had died.. <G>
>>
>> Well, someone asked if the AN coatings of Glass Slides would show in a
> scan
>> and I can say that with Quickpoint slides of the type I have at least, it
>> most certainly DOES. You get a sort of grassy looking star pattern that
>> is terrible especially in skys or continuous tone areas. Huge yuk!
>
> Yup... that was me... at least, i did ask and no one replied... till now
> :)
>
> Well, asked about the Nikon 4000ED in this very forum... was told it was
> great... no one mentioned the focus/sharpness problem... and now i'm
> stuck.... what makes matters worse is that i run a W2K, dual processor
> system and Nikon Scan keeps crashing.... configuring it run on a single PC
> is of no use. There was a very helpful suggestion from an individual
> (complete with all the necessary instructions) to boot as a single
> processor system whenever i want to run Nikon Scan. I'm getting more and
> more tempted to take him up on his suggestion. Its just a shame tho' that
> one expects so much from a company like Nikon and even the software
> doesn't work....
>
> Shunith
>
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