![]() Information about Negative Lab Pro 2.0 and VueScan – scanning C-41 film. VueScan adds support for 30 film scanners from Pacific Image Electronics Please let us know if you have seen us, we would really appreciate it: We always look out for our name being mentioned, but we do miss some of them (!) Also, make sure you aren’t using a Virtual Private Network (VPN). Make sure you aren’t blocking mDNS (UDP port 5353). What can I do?Ī) This is almost always a problem with a firewall. ![]() Q) VueScan doesn’t find my networked scanner. Sign up for the newsletter using your new email address if you change it. Can I change this?Ī) This email address is only used to help you get a replacement serial number. Q) The email address I used when I bought VueScan isn’t used any more. To the Professional Edition (which gives you unlimited free updates) at These are the only old versions we have available. Q) I have the Standard Edition and I bought VueScan more than one year ago. There has to be a better way that I'm missing.Ī) Yes - use the "Image | Release memory" command to do this. I always close the program & reopen to start from a fresh empty screen. Q Is there a way to clear the scanning screen once you finish a project. You can also set “Input | Media” to “Color text” if the image is mostly text, not an image. Q) How do I make flatbed scans look better? Sometimes they have shadows on them where the paper is wrinkled.Ī) Use VueScan 9.6.44 – it has some improvements to reduce these shadows. We already support Windows computers using ARM chips. Longer term, we’re planning to support Mac computers with ARM chips (if Apple decides to make these). This should make these scanners work on Mac OS X 10.15 (Catalina) and Linux. We’re looking into adding native support for the Canon 9950F as well as Plustek OpticFilm scanners. We’re planning on adding support for a few dozen new Epson and Canon scanners in the next month. As of VueScan 9.6.44, the pattern of dots is random, which results in watermarks that are more visible. This is because the pattern of dots was regularly spaced, and this sometimes resulted in a ‘moire’ pattern. The “Output | Watermark” options previously didn’t look good in PDF files or when JPEG files were viewed at reduced resolution. VueScan now does this polling asynchronously, once per second, and scanners that respond slowly don’t slow down the user interface. This was because VueScan was asking the scanner once per second (‘polling’) if a button had been pressed or if paper had been inserted into the document feeder. Previous versions of VueScan sometimes felt a bit ‘jerky’ when you used the “Prefs | Button N action” options or when you had a document feeder (with some models of scanners). Remember! You do not have to tell us about an email address change for your use of VueScan, it is only relevant for the newsletter. You can contact us with questions or for technical support here: You can unsubscribe the old email address here: You can subscribe to the newsletter with your new email address here: Please remember: If you have changed your email address PLEASE do not email us! And we will reply to every email we receive □ We know how busy everyone is so thank you very much for your time and input. Or if you want to add more information please do so! ![]() If you have a photo of yourself or a relevant image then please send that over as well. The useful information to send us is: the type of scanner you use, your operating system and how VueScan helps you – the main benefit for you. You choose whether your comments are anonymous, or just your first name, or – if you don’t mind and/or would like the exposure – we can add your full name and / or your website – we would be happy to do this for your organisation if it helps you. If you are happy to help us it would be much appreciated. As a small company it helps with reassurance for new customers, and if the comments are about a particular scanner they can be really helpful for anyone else with the same scanner. We would like to collate and use some of these endorsements and add them to our site. ![]() We receive many emails from our customers with product suggestions (which is extremely useful) and we also receive a lot telling us how often and why you are using VueScan. In this newsletter we would like to ask for your help. Welcome! Whether you’re a new reader or been with us for a while now it’s great to have you with us. VueScan Newsletter - June 2019 Newsletter ![]()
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