Hi folks
I'm trying to digitise some old 35 MM kodachromes and B&W film negatives.
The Agfa film scanner I still have will work with the old software on an XP VM -- but I've read that VUESCAN will supporft on at least W10 loads of old but working scanners.
Does anybody know whether this product will work on the latest W11 builds. I don't want to pay for the software if it doesn't work -- quite happy to pay for it if it does -- I've roughly 5,000 to 6000 negatives that I want to process.
Sending to a lab is also time consuming and hideously expensive.
Any photographers round here who've gone through a similar process. Note the current crop of printers with scan facility aren't nearly of the quality that the agfa film scanner can deliver.It's just a pain having to use an XP VM to do it -- since max RAM of the OS itself is only 4GB max
Cheers
jimbo
and this type of scanning could do with a load of "Scratch area RAM" so having full access to RAM on a W11 decent dual physical processor with 64 GB RAM machine makes sense.
(Note the output from the scanner produces easily good phot quality for even A3 and A3+ size prints - A3 is double the size of the standard often used A4 size for most printing jobs).
cheers
jimbo
I'm trying to digitise some old 35 MM kodachromes and B&W film negatives.
The Agfa film scanner I still have will work with the old software on an XP VM -- but I've read that VUESCAN will supporft on at least W10 loads of old but working scanners.
Does anybody know whether this product will work on the latest W11 builds. I don't want to pay for the software if it doesn't work -- quite happy to pay for it if it does -- I've roughly 5,000 to 6000 negatives that I want to process.
Sending to a lab is also time consuming and hideously expensive.
Any photographers round here who've gone through a similar process. Note the current crop of printers with scan facility aren't nearly of the quality that the agfa film scanner can deliver.It's just a pain having to use an XP VM to do it -- since max RAM of the OS itself is only 4GB max
Cheers
jimbo
and this type of scanning could do with a load of "Scratch area RAM" so having full access to RAM on a W11 decent dual physical processor with 64 GB RAM machine makes sense.
(Note the output from the scanner produces easily good phot quality for even A3 and A3+ size prints - A3 is double the size of the standard often used A4 size for most printing jobs).
cheers
jimbo
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