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Subject: [Leica] Nikon Coolscan Scanners... from Vuescan
From: red735i at verizon.net (Frank Filippone)
Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2017 12:00:31 -0400

I just received this email from Vuescan..,..
 

Welcome to our ?new? newsletter! This is the first newsletter that we have 
sent out after posting on Facebook asking what YOU wanted to read about!
We received numerous requests for more detailed help and tips, so every 
month we will select a different subject and drill down more than before.
If you have a topic you would like to ask about, please contact us. If we 
receive a lot of requests we will bump it up the topic schedule ? as simple 
as that. If you have a very specific question we will also try and include 
it in ?From our users? so please do contact us. Thanks for all the feedback 
and for being a customer.
beverley at hamrick.com
Advanced Tips & Techniques - Practical help for you!
 Scanning with multiple images 
Often, people scan pages with multiple images on them ? scrapbooks with 
photos taped down, photos placed on the glass, multiple slides placed on the 
glass with a lamp in the scanner lid, multiple negatives on the glass ? and 
many others.
VueScan?s ?Crop | Multi crop? option can be configured to do many 
complicated things to scan multiple images, but sometimes a simpler approach 
works best.
1) Set ?Input | Preview resolution? to the same value as ?Input | Scan 
resolution?
2) For transparencies, turn off ?Input | Auto exposure?
3) Press the ?Preview? button
4) Draw a box around an image with the mouse
5) Press the ?Save? button
6) Repeat steps 4) & 5) for each additional image on the page
7) Go back to step 3) for each additional page
That?s all there is to it.  You spend a bit of extra time up-front doing the 
higher resolution preview, but then you save time by not needing to rescan 
these images.
One tip ? if you find that your multiple images don?t fill the whole preview 
area, reduce the size of the preview with the ?Crop | Preview area? option ? 
this will save time with each preview. (Use the Manual option in this 
command, and change the Y size to 6 so that it only does the preview on half 
of the flatbed, thus taking about half the time.)
Nikon Coolscan Scanners ? Help and Support
Many people, including ourselves, consider Nikon scanners to be the best 
scanners ever made for  film scanning. The quality is good, they are 
reliable,  have a wide range of adaptors and are easy to repair. Nikon 
stopped making these scanners some years ago, but they are still very 
popular and widely used, and as a result their value on eBay keeps on going 
up and many people ask us for help about them.
To help you, we would like to introduce you to some experts in this area. 
Alex Ketzner, Gleb Shtengel and Frank Phillips have been working with and 
fixing Nikon scanners for years.
Alex Ketzner
Alex Ketzner has been servicing and repairing Nikon Scanners, and only Nikon 
Scanners, for over 5 years. Since 2011 he has repaired well over 1000 Nikon 
Scanners. Alex is based in Florida, USA but ships all over the world - and 
many of his customers are from outside the USA, Alex just charges a 
surcharge for International Shipping. For more information on Servicing and 
Repairs please email Alex directly at: abstudios at Live.com
A quick internet search (abstudios Nikon Scanner Repair Service) reveals 
many excellent reviews and recommendations for Alex?s Nikon Scanner Repair 
Services, from some of his many happy customers.
Gleb Shtengel
Gleb has been servicing and repairing Nikon Coolscan scanners (LS-40, LS-50, 
LS-4000, LS-5000, LS-8000, and LS-9000) since about 2006 (which was the 
first time that Nikon refused to service his LS-8000) and has repaired about 
200 of them (Gleb does not do this as full-time job).  Gleb repairs scanners 
from all over the world, with shipping costs dependent on where the customer 
is.
Gleb has compiled some very useful information pages over the years. Take a 
look at: http://shtengel.com/gleb/Scanners.htm
For optimizing Nikon Scan 4.0 Performance look at: 
http://shtengel.com/gleb/optimizing_nikon_scan_4_performance.htm
Gleb has recently added a troubleshooting guide on small Nikon scanners: 
http://www.shtengel.com/gleb/Nikon_4000_5000_diagnostics_troubleshooting.htm
He is planning to do this for the LS-8000 and LS-9000 sometime in the 
future. 
http://www.shtengel.com/gleb/Nikon_8000_9000_diagnostics_troubleshooting.htm
Frank Phillips
Frank has been repairing and servicing Coolscans for 5 years, (estimated to 
be over 1000 to date.) Frank can repair 95% of anything that goes wrong. He 
has a good stock of parts for all the machines and also a source to quickly 
repair the motherboards, which on the firewire machines goes bad suddenly 
(the TI chip has a 20 year life expectancy). Frank thinks that the most 
common problem is the mirrors that get dusty and hazy which lowers the scan 
quality. Frank also buys and sells Coolscans (and only Coolscans). Frank has 
two adverts on eBay, one for the small machines ($79) and one for the large 
machines ($155) - this includes cleaning, inspecting, lubricating, and 
return USPS Priority shipping. Frank ships internationally with an 
additional charge. If you search on eBay for Nikon Coolscan repair you will 
find excellent reviews of his service.
Frank Phillips
Phone:  202-573-0296
email:  sforza746 at yahoo.com
####Technical Support####
The majority of the questions we receive are covered on our Support page so 
please visit this first: https://www.hamrick.com/support/
If you cannot find the answer and it is technical problem using VueScan then 
we may need a Problem Report (details on how to do this are also on the 
Support page). To contact us please email: support at hamrick.com.

 
Frank Filippone
Red735i at verizon.net




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