Thanks or that link Cats, I'll look at it. That was true for a quick test with my V600. Try checking the Multi crop option (Crop tab) to see if it causes Batch scan to appear. In the meantime, here's the batch scanning faq: Here's the specific piece about file names: Choosing file names VueScan can save you a lot of time by automatically naming the files that get written. VueScan has the often confusing behavior that it hides options until other required options are selected. I can't believe Canon have made what does turn out to be a great little scanner (my CanoScan 8400F) and bundled it with horrible software that's not merely a bad interface, but actually makes the scanner perform well below its capabilities. 25 Posted DecemHi Bernard, I'd say more about this but I'm not at home at the moment with my notes. This is an alternative to using Epson Scan application. This post explains optimal settings that I use for Scanning Kodak Kodachrome and Extachrome 35 mm slides using VueScan with Epson Perfection V700 Photo scanner. Hopefully this will sort itself out with the proper version. Scanning 35MM Slides in Batch mode with VueScan 9 Introduction. The simplest thing is to set the focus point X/Y midway between an edge and the center of the transparency, to 'split the difference' on a 'cupped' slide. I am confused about how best (and easiest) to achieve good focus. However in the demo version it didn't seem to offer useful batch scanning, indeed it seemed to require that I know which frame (of the 12 in the film holder) I want to scan, without giving a full preview of the whole lot. 1 I would like to scan batches of 5 mounted 35mm slides in my Nikon LS-8000, using Vuescan. Also bearing in mind Alan's comments re: SilverFast issues on his Mac, I will prob go with VueScan. It seems that Silverfast is more expensive too, though i have not delved into great detail re: SilverFast version pricing (looks like there's just 2 rates for VueScan - $50 or $80). I have tried out the SilverFast demo and the interface seems rather less user-friendly than VueScan (with VueScan I had a really nice scan within a few minutes of downloading with SilverFast, well I am still a little puzzled, though the scan quality is indeed excellent too). Scanning 35MM Slides in Batch mode with VueScan 9 Introduction This post explains optimal settings that I use for Scanning Kodak Kodachrome and Extachrome 35 mm slides using VueScan with Epson Perfection V700 Photo scanner.
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