David wrote
If there's a way to effectively allocate more RAM to NikonScan (used as a
plugin)...I'd
be happy as a clam.
I wonder if Im missing something's here! The only thing you can do is:
1.Allocate more RAM memory to Photoshop if you are using NikonScan as a
plugin and have a MAC computer. Give Photoshop at least 800Mb of your 1.5
Gb RAAM memory
2. If you are using NikonScan alone allocate 600Mb RAAM memory of your 1.5
Gb RAAM memory
3 There are no problem to allocate more RAAM memory to a software, if you
dont know how to do it : read the help function in your MAC.
Mikael Risedal
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>From: "david/lisa soderman" <scapes@wi.net>
>Reply-To: filmscanners@halftone.co.uk
>To: filmscanners@halftone.co.uk
>Subject: Re: filmscanners: Nikon 8000ED nightmares!!!
>Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2001 12:39:30 -0600
>
> > Let me ask why did you buy the Nikon LS8000 if you recognised that it
>had
> > problems with the banding?
> >
> > I ask - as I was considering both the SS120 and the LS8000.
>
>ICE was an important factor for me. The new Minolta Scan Multi Pro was not
>shipping at the time. Others have claimed to *not* experience the banding
>problem with the LS8000.
>
>Looking back, it was a risk that doesn't seem to be working out very well
>at
>this point. I have to admit though that I have *not* experienced any
>banding so far. I have had an old mounted slide be killer out of focus due
>to shallow d.o.f.. The main problem is slow speed and horrible color. I
>suspect, however, that the color problem is a simple matter of figuring out
>color spaces between NikonScan and Photoshop. If I could solve that, speed
>would be the only problem. I've got 1.5 gigs of RAM on a G4. If there's a
>way to effectively allocate more RAM to NikonScan (used as a plugin)...I'd
>be happy as a clam. ;-)
>
>Joyfully, -david soderman- <><
>
>
>
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