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Nikon CoolScan 9000 on iMac - 'film strip offset'



 
 
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Old September 26th 08, 10:08 PM posted to alt.comp.periphs.scanner
Alan Browne
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Default Nikon CoolScan 9000 on iMac - 'film strip offset'


I've had to use my WinXP machine for CoolScan 9000 MF scans.

On the iMac, CoolScan will not align film strip frames correctly.
(Scanning 120 film).

I adjust the 'film strip offset', but it either does not offset at all,
or offsets erratically over several tries. In short, no way to get it
right.

The same operation on the WinXp machine works corrctly (eg: one gross
correction and then one additional fine step and it's done).

Anyone have the same issue?

Does VueScan do this correctly under Mac OS X?

Thanks,
Alan.
 




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