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If you're using an earler version of Linux with a USB scanner, set up the SCANNER0 environment variable to point to /dev/usbscanner or /dev/usb/scanner (it needs to be read/write accessible), set up the SCANVID0 environment variable with the USB Vendor ID (VID) and set up the SCANPID0 environment variable with the USB Product ID (PID). You can support up to 8 USB scanners at a time by using SCANNER1, SCANNER2, SCANVID1, SCANVID2, etc.
If you're scanning many frames from the same roll of film, the following procedure will optimally set the CCD exposure and film base color (i.e. mask color):
If you're using an Orange Micro 906F SCSI card, make sure it's upgraded to at least firmware version F1.35.
If the lighting in the scene is unusual (i.e. at sunset or with stage lighting), try setting "Color|Color balance" to "Neutral".
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If VueScan crashes on startup, make sure you aren't using the idescsi module - this can cause problems.
You need to make sure all of the /dev/sg* devices are read/write accessible. To see what scanners are available, type "cat /proc/scsi/scsi".
To reset to the automatic color balance setting, double-click on the image with the right mouse button (with control key on Mac OS).
Batch Scanning.
If you're using the Epson Perfection 3170 (GT-9400), make sure you have /usr/lib/libesint32.so from the Epson Kowa SANE distribution. You also need to set up the environment variable SANEI_EPKOWA_FIRMWAREFILE to point to the firmware file esfw32.bin.
You can configure your favorite image editing program to automatically open each image when a scan completes. Use the "Prefs|External viewer" option to control this.

Mac OS X Release Notes You can share one copy of VueScan among multiple Mac OS X users by putting the VueScan folder into a read-only folder somewhere on the hard drive. This will cause the default folder for each user to be that user's "Pictures" folder. If VueScan doesn't see your scanner on Mac OS X, first make sure that Apple System Profiler can see the scanner. If it doesn't, try powering off the computer, powering off the scanner, powering on the scanner and then powering on the computer.
To use the Epson Perfection 3170 with VueScan, you need to first install the Epson software for this scanner.
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Changes from Previous Versions What's new in version 8.1.26 Improved infrared cleaning on Canon, Epson and Acer scanners Added support for PIE PrimeFilm PF7250Pro Added support for realtime updating of "Color|Pixel colors" Added support for saving to Readiris on Mac OS X Fixed problem with some older Microtek USB scanners Fixed problem with Reflecta DigitDia 4000 (PIE PS3650) Fixed problem with Epson GT-9000 / ES-1200C What's new in version 8.1.25 Improved infrared cleaning Fixed problem with Epson Perfection 4990 transparency scans Fixed problem with clicking with Alt key (displays last image) Fixed problem with "Color|View color" What's new in version 8.1.24 Significantly improved display update speed Added support for real-time display update Added support for real-time histogram update Added support for Agfa DuoScan f40 USB Added "Color|Threshold" option for text display Added "Prefs|Anti alias text" option Added "Prefs|Anti alias image" option Fixed problem with UMAX PowerLook 1000 transparency scans What's new in version 8.1.23 Significantly improved display update speed Faster display update when changing brightness and threshold Fixed problem with high-resolution scans on some Epson scanners Changed "Color|Brightness" option to also affect B/W images Added "Prefs|Enable density display" option What's new in version 8.1.22 Added anti-aliased display of images Added "B/W threshold" option for scanning text Fixed problem scanning text on some scanners Fixed problem with infrared cleaning What's new in version 8.1.21 Significantly increased speed of zooming in and out Fixed problem with Canon multi-function printer/scanners (MP-series) Fixed problem with some newer SCSI Epson scanners on w > Supported Scanners VueScan supports more than 400 different scanners, and these are organized by vendor name below. Please note that not all scanners work with all operating systems or SCSI/USB/Firewire interfaces, but most combinations are known to work. The best way to find out for sure if VueScan works with your scanner, operating system and interface is to download a trial version from www.hamrick.com.
Windows Release Notes If you've set up a shortcut to vuescan.exe and are having problems, try double-clicking c:\vuescan\vuescan.exe directly. This will test whether the problem is with the way the shortcut was set up or whether the problem is with VueScan.
Note that you don't need to set up these environment variables on newer Linux kernels or if you're using libusb.
If you're using a Firewire scanner, make sure you've loaded the sbp2 module.
For instance, to set up VueScan for the Epson 640, use the following commands if you're using csh:
On Linux, use the "Prefs|Viewer" option to select the application to use to view .tif and .jpg files.
Set "Input|More options" to "All" Set "Input|Media type" Insert film with most transparent area If "Input|Lock exposure" visible Clear "Input|Lock exposure" Press "Preview" button Adjust cropping if necessary If "Input|Lock exposure" visible Set "Input|Lock exposure" Press "Preview" button If "Input|Lock film base color" visible Set "Input|Lock film base color"
If you have an ELSA Synergy III graphics card (or possibly other NVideo graphics cards) and VueScan hangs when starting, you may need to disable the Desktop Manager that comes with the card (the file that causes the problem is nvdesk32.dll).
Linux Release Notes On Linux, run vuescan from any directory. Your serial number will be stored in ".vuescanrc" in your home directory. If you run VueScan as root and enter your serial number, it will be stored in "/etc/vuescanrc" and all users on the computer will share this serial number.
PrimeFilm 1800 PrimeFilm 1800i PrimeFilm 1800U PrimeFilm 1800AFL PrimeFilm 1800LAB PrimeFilm 3600PRO PrimeFilm 2700 PrimeFilm 1800LC PrimeFilm 3650PRO PrimeFilm 3650U PrimeFilm 3650LAB PrimeFilm 7250PRO PowerSlide 3600 PowerSlide 3650 Plustek These scanners are supported only on Windows, and you first need to install the Plustek software before running VueScan.
or if you're using sh or bash:
If you've installed the beta UMAX OS X scanner software, you'll need to remove the extensions it installed in order to use VueScan. These are stored in /System/Library/Extensions. To temporarily remove them, just rename the .kext file to .kext.save.
If you have the Adaptec DirectCD Wizard on the Toolbar, you may have to remove it to get VueScan to run.
Working with Scanned Images.
If you want to add or remove scsi devices without rebooting your system, use the following commands: If you're using libusb to access a USB scanner, you need to make sure the protections in /proc/bus/usb are set up properly. There's some information about setting up libusb on Linux.
On Mac OS X, you can set up the default viewer for .tif and .jpg files by: click once on a .tif or .jpg file choose "File|Show info" choose "Open with application" pick the application you want to use press the "Change All" button On Windows, you can set up the program that automatically starts with scanned images by setting up a file association for .tif and .jpg files. To create a file association, click on a .tif or .jpg file with the right mouse button, select "Open with", then "Choose program". Pick the program you want to use, and also select "Always use the selected program to open this kind of file".
SmartScan 2700 SmartScan 3600 UMAX Alpha Vista II Astra 180 Astra 1200S Astra 1220S Astra 2000 Astra 2100 Astra 2200 (SCSI only) Astra 2400S Astra 3400 (some versions) Astra 5400 Astra 600S Astra 610S Astra 6400 Astra 6450 Gemini D-16 Mirage I D-16L Mirage II Mirage II SE Powerlook I Powerlook II Powerlook III PowerLook 180 Powerlook 270 Powerlook 270+ Powerlook 270-2 Powerlook 1000 Powerlook 1100 Powerlook 1120 Powerlook 2000 Powerlook 2100 XL Powerlook 3000 PS 2400X Supervista S-12 Vista S-6 Vista S-6E Vista S-6EG Vista S-8 Vista S-12 Vista S-12G Vista T-630 Unsupported All parallel-port models All drum scanners All UMAX USB models except 3400 (some versions), 5400 and PowerLook 180 All Microtek USB models except X6USB, X12USL, 4700, 5600, 5700, 6800, 8700, FilmScan HP ScanJet models 3300, 3400, 3500, 4200, 4300, 4400, 4500, 4600, 5400, 5500 Canon FS2720 Agfa SnapScan Touch All Lexmark, Artec, Mustek, Primax, Brother, Visioneer models Please note that these scanners are unsupported for several reasons: Parallel port scanners are unsupported because the commands they use are undocumented by the vendors, are extremely complex and are difficult to reverse engineer. The other scanners aren't supported because the vendor won't document the commands they use, and these commands are too complex to reverse-engineer. Supported Digital Camera Raw Files VueScan supports raw scan files for the digital cameras in the following list. However, note that the colors may will be more accurate if you use an IT8 camera target (like the one produced by Wolf Faust) and if you use VueScan's "Profile|Profile scanner" command to create an ICC file for your camera.
To use the scanner.o module on Linux, you need to load the scanner driver and specify the vendor is enabled for your scanner.
If you're using Windows 2000 or Windows XP and a SCSI scanner and if VueScan doesn't find your SCSI scanner, you may need to download and install ASPI (you don't need this for USB scanners):
Canon PowerShot 600 Canon PowerShot A5 Canon PowerShot A50 Canon PowerShot Pro70 Canon PowerShot Pro90 IS Canon PowerShot G1 Canon PowerShot G2 Canon PowerShot G3 Canon PowerShot G5 Canon PowerShot S30 Canon PowerShot S40 Canon PowerShot S45 Canon PowerShot S50 Canon PowerShot Pro1 Canon EOS D30 Canon EOS D60 Canon EOS 10D Canon EOS 300D Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL Canon EOS Kiss Digital Canon EOS D2000C Canon EOS-1D Canon EOS-1DS Canon EOS-1D Mark II Casio QV-2000UX Casio QV-3000EX Casio QV-3500EX Casio QV-4000 Casio QV-5700 Casio Exlim Pro 600 Contax N DIGITAL Creative PC-CAM 600 Creo Leaf Valeo 22 Fuji FinePix S2Pro Fuji FinePix S5000 Fuji FinePix S7000 Fuji FinePix F700 Imacon Ixpress Kodak DC20 Kodak DC25 Kodak DC40 Kodak DC50 Kodak DC120 Kodak DCS315C Kodak DCS330C Kodak DCS420 Kodak DCS460 Kodak DCS460A Kodak DCS520C Kodak DCS560C Kodak DCS620C Kodak DCS620X Kodak DCS660C Kodak DCS660M Kodak DCS720X Kodak DCS760C Kodak DCS760M Kodak EOSDCS1 Kodak EOSDCS3B Kodak NC2000F Kodak ProBack Kodak PB645C Kodak PB645H Kodak PB645M Kodak DCS Pro 14n Kodak DCS Pro 14nx Kodak DCS Pro SLR/c Kodak DCS Pro SLR/n Leica Digilux 2 Minolta DiMAGE 5 Minolta DiMAGE 7 Minolta DiMAGE 7i Minolta DiMAGE A1 Minolta DiMAGE A2 Nikon D1 Nikon D1H Nikon D1X Nikon D100 Nikon D2H Nikon D70 Nikon E950 * Nikon E990 * Nikon E995 * Nikon E2100 * Nikon E2500 * Nikon E4300 * Nikon E4500 * Nikon E5000 Nikon E5700 Nikon E8700 Olympus C5050Z Olympus C5060WZ Olympus C8080WZ Olympus E-1 Olympus E-10 Olympus E-20 Panasonic DMC-LC1 Pentax *ist D Pentax Optio S Pentax Optio S4 Phase One LightPhase Phase One H10 Phase One H20 Phase One H25 Rollei d530flex Sigma SD9 Sigma SD10 Sinar 12582980-byte Sony DSC-F828 * There is a program available that will enable raw files on these Nikon digital cameras.
VueScan works on Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2K/XP, and works with all known SCSI cards. It also works fine with multiple computers on a single SCSI bus (i.e. dual ported access to scanners).
If VueScan hangs when starting up, make sure that you don't have the International Input Menu turned on - this causes problems with VueScan. This is in the International system preferences. Canon N-series and LIDE scanners are powered directly by the USB port. The USB port must provide a power supply of 500 mA. If you plug the scanner into the USB port on a keyboard or other USB device, the scanner may not work properly. Attach the scanner directly to a USB port on the computer or to a 500 mA self-powered USB hub. If you find that an N-series or LIDE scanner doesn't work with one of your USB ports, try plugging it into the other USB port.
The driver for the beige G3 built-in SCSI has bugs on Mac OS X 10.1 which have been fixed in 10.2. The driver for the beige G3 built-in SCSI is included with Mac OS X.
Note that the Adaptec AVA-1505 SCSI card doesn't work with a Nikon film scanner, and will cause a hard bus hang if you use VueScan with it. This is due to a bug in the aha152x driver. Another bug in this driver causes junk to be appended to the end of a raw scan when using the PhotoSmart. Other SCSI cards seem to work fine with VueScan on Linux.
If you're using a Microtech FireSCSI adapter, make sure that you're using SCSI ID 0 and that the SCSI termination is correct.
Run VueScan Set "Input|Scan task" to "Copy to printer" Set "Input|Media type" Set "Input|Media size" Insert image into scanner Press "Scan" button Repeat from step 5.
To use PIE (Pacific Image Electronics) scanners with VueScan, you need to first install CyberView X (not CyberView 32). VueScan uses the CyberView X libraries to control the scanner.
More Information.
Note that VueScan's technique for saving scans to a file uses half as much memory as when using a TWAIN interface or a Photoshop Import Filter. Since VueScan is designed to work with very large, high-resolution images, it doesn't include a TWAIN interface or Photoshop Import Filter. (You need to turn on the "Prefs|Release memory" option to release all image memory prior to sending the scan to the image viewer.)
Removing VueScan To remove VueScan, delete the entire directory. There are no files installed elsewhere on the system.
Using Scanner as Copier.
To use the Epson Perfection 3170 with VueScan, you need to first install the Epson software for this scanner.
CanoScan 300 CanoScan 600 FB1200S FB620 FB620U FB630U FB636U FB1210U N650U N656U D660U N670U N676U N1220U N1240U LiDE 20 LiDE 30 FS2700 FS2710 FS4000 The following Canon scanners are supported on Windows and Mac OS X, but first need the Canon ScanGear software to be installed:
If you're using Linux 2.4.12 or later, you don't need to do anything special to have the scanner auto-recognized.
To use PIE (Pacific Image Electronics) scanners with VueScan, you need to first install CyberView X (not CyberView 32) in the default location. VueScan uses the CyberView X libraries to control the scanner.
If VueScan won't start and you have Logitech MouseWare or a Logitech keyboard installed, try stopping EM_EXEC.EXE and/or ITOUCH.EXE. There have been some reports of these two programs causing problems with VueScan. (These two Logitech programs cause problems for many other Windows programs as well.) Alternatively, try turning off the "Smart Move" option in MouseWare.
Scanning Roll of Film.
Note that PIE (Pacific Image Electronics) scanners do not work with VueScan on Linux because CyberView X isn't available on Linux. VueScan uses the CyberView X libraries to control the scanner.
If you're having problems with USB timeouts (i.e. with the Nikon CoolScan IV (LS-40), make sure you use the "usb-uhci" (CONFIG_USB_UHCI) module instead of the alternate "uhci" (CONFIG_UHCI_ALT) module. You might also increase the kernel usb timeout value (CONFIG_USB_LONG_TIMEOUT=y).
Run VueScan Insert image into scanner Set "Input|Media type" Press "Preview" button Adjust crop box with mouse Press "Scan" button If the colors don't look quite right in the preview, try clicking with the right mouse button (with control key on Mac OS) on an area of the image that should be gray.
LiDE 35 LiDE 50 LiDE 80 D1230U D2400U 3200F 5000F 5200F 8000F 8400F 9900F 9950F The following Canon scanners are supported on Windows, but first need the Canon ScanGear software to be installed:
If you're using Mac OS X 10.0.4 or 10.1 with a SCSI scanner, you may need to download newer Mac OS X SCSI drivers Don't install this driver on Mac OS X 10.2 or later, since this can cause kernel crashes.
There have also been problems reported with the Adaptec AVA-2904E and the Canon FS2710, although this combination works fine on Windows.
For more information, refer to the VueScan User's Gu > General Scanning Resources You can often find answers to common scanning questions by searching the archives of the comp.periphs.scanners newsgroup with groups.google.com. You can also discuss scanning techniques, problems and workarounds with other experienced scanner users in this newsgroup.
Note also that VueScan's technique for saving scans to a file allows you to edit an image while simultaneously scanning the next image. Since some scans can take between 5 and 10 minutes, this results in significantly higher productivity than when using a TWAIN interface or a Photoshop Import Filter.
If your scanner has a button on the front and if a program starts up when you press this button while running VueScan, you have a program running in the background that you need to stop. To stop this program, press control-alt-delete, choose the task manager and use it to stop this program. One example of this is the Epson Status Monitor.
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To scan multiple images in a batch, set "Input|Batch scan" to "All" to scan all frames in a device, or set it to "List" and type in the list of frames (i.e. "4 3 1" for frames 4, 3 and 1, in that order).
If VueScan hangs with Firewire scanners, make sure OpenFirmware has "security-mode" set to "none". Other settings cause problems.
There's an excellent web site with scanning tips maintained by Wayne Fulton. It contains a scanning tips for flatbed scanners and film scanners. There's also a summary of the available film scanners , a review of VueScan and an example of using VueScan's cleaning, intensity, and contrast options.
If you don't have a SCSI interface on your Macintosh, many users have reported success using VueScan with Firewire-to-SCSI adapters.
Make sure you haven't set "Show input menu in menu bar" in the "International/Input Menu" preferences.
If you're using an Epson 2400/2450 on Mac OS X and are having problems with long startup times, try using the Firewire cable.
VueScan is designed to save scanned images to JPEG files (by default) or TIFF files (optionally).
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