

Whoever buys this, I can sell you a VueScan License for half off!įabulous price they start going up again. Established members only please.įeel free to ask any questions you might have. I am asking $940 which is what I paid for the scanner but I will entertain reasonable offers from well established members. I used the included Vuescan which works perfectly.Ĭouple this scanner with the included VueScan and Negative Lab Pro software and you will achieve fantastic results. The scanner will work with Silverfast and VueScan. Nikkor Extra-low Dispersion (ED) glass lens.Īdvanced image processing algorithm for color negative film.ĭigital ICE4 Advanced(TM) (Digital ICE Quad Advanced). Nikon View and Nikon Scan SW Discs (also includes discs with user guides) Negative Lab Pro License (Bought, never installed) It will ship securely in a box for a LS-4000 scanner as that is what it came with when I bought it. The scanner also comes with a custom made nylon cover, cords and all documentation. I will include my licenses for Negative Lab Pro and VueScan. Now, normal scanner software such as Epson Scan, Silverfast, Vuescan et al will do this anyway, and there are other plug-ins and add-ons that also do a similar job - noteably Negative Lab Pro. It comes with both the film strip insert, the slide insert and the FH-3 adapter to scan badly curled or single negatives. Grain2Pixel is a Photoshop plug-in that converts your colour negatives to colour corrected positives. The scanner is in fantastic shape and works well and as expected. I recently purchased this to use with my F6, but I am selling both. I have my Nikon Super Coolscan LS-5000 offered for sale. Item condition: 9 Shows signs of use, but very clean Nikon Super Coolscan LS-5000, boxed with cover and FH-3 Vuescan and Negative Lab Pro Sold: Nikon Super Coolscan LS-5000, w/ software, boxed, FH-3.The colorful Bauhaus Edition has a bit of a Roy Lichtenstein pop art look with its striking primary colors, and the Metal Black version matches up with industrial decor. Lomography doesn't like to use the word toy to describe its cameras, but photographers looking for tchotchkes to decorate a studio will find this one to be a perfect fit. I may have had an easier time if I'd opted to digitize with a camera and a macro lens, but if I had it to do over again I would save myself some hassle and get lab scans instead.Īs far as cameras go, there aren't that many out there today with the same kind of novelty charm as the Fisheye Baby 110. My OpticFilm 120 scanner doesn't have a holder for the format, though, so there was a bit of extra work lining up and cropping frames compared with my normally routine Vuescan workflow. I took the film to a local lab for processing but opted to scan it at home. Getting film developed is another matter-if you don't have a lab nearby, you'll need to mail the film out or develop it yourself. How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files.How to Save Money on Your Cell Phone Bill.How to Free Up Space on Your iPhone or iPad.How to Block Robotexts and Spam Messages.
