However, is there a way to install my 5000ED on my Win 7 computer yet?
TIA.
> However, is there a way to install my 5000ED on my Win 7 computer yet?
Try Nikon Scan in Windows XP running in a virtual machine, or Vuescan.
> Thanks. What is Vuescan? Where can I get it? Thanks.
It's a generic scanner software that works with almost anything, almost anywhere:
One other option is "XP Mode", but it is only available with Windows 7
Professional and Ultimate.
I published my results for using the LS-2000 under Windows 7 earlier (in
this newsgroup). I have heard from others, some of whom have also
gotten it to work but others of whom have not been able to get it to work.
I really can't believe that you can't get the LS-5000 to work using the
Vista drivers, unless you have 64-bit Windows 7 (in which case your only
hope is XP Mode).
I have been looking at VueScan, thanks to a suggestion from Tom Nikkanen
and it looks great, even their implementation of ICE which Ed Hamrick,
the author, calls Filter|Infrared Clean in his program. He claims it
does a better job. I've look at their PDF manual and, if I were Mr.
Nikon, I'd try to hire this guy pronto. I've been using the Super
CoolScan 5000 for about four years under XP and am very familiar with
the Nikon interface. This VueScan ... and the terrific accompanying
manual have the Nikon interface beat hands down and it works under Win7
64-bit!
Nuff said. Thanks for your reply.
> I have been looking at VueScan, thanks to a suggestion from Tom
> Nikkanen and it looks great, even their implementation of ICE which Ed
> Hamrick, the author, calls Filter|Infrared Clean in his program. He
> claims it does a better job. I've look at their PDF manual and, if I
> were Mr. Nikon, I'd try to hire this guy pronto. I've been using the
> Super CoolScan 5000 for about four years under XP and am very familiar
> with the Nikon interface.
I find it unfortunate Nikon doesn't seem to consider hiring anyone to do
anything about their scanner software anymore... they've all but stopped
making scanners and used Coolscans now go for even double the price
of a new one last year! Insanity, I say.
I think they should produce one more batch of Coolscan V's and 9000's
and sell them for a higher price than they used to. They'd sell, since the
used ones are selling for such ridiculous high prices. And if they think
it's too much bother to write support for Windows 7 64-bit, OS X 10.6
and so on, well, just bundle Vuescan or Silverfast, I'd be happy or at
least happier than with any flatbed out there.
Many thanks for your help, this morning, Toni.
From about 1998, Nikon made each scanner in two versions, a "Consumer"
version and a "Professional" version.
LS-30 (Consumer) / LS-2000 (Pro)
LS-40 / LS-4000
LS-50 / LS-5000
[The LS-30/40/50 were also known as the Coolscan III, IV and V]
It was mostly smoke and mirrors, however. The LS-30 and LS-2000 are
IDENTICAL except for the main PC Board, and it is widely believed
(although not absolutely verified) that ONLY difference was ... the
firmware. Regarldless, the LS-2000 was priced more than A THOUSAND
DOLLARS higher than the LS-30 .... and either had the EXACT same
manufacturing cost, or, AT MOST, a manufacturing cost that differed by
only $5 to $20.
I think that the decision to discontinue the LS-50 (Coolscan V) was
simply a decision to stop playing these games, and offer only the LS-5000.
Actually, for me, this is a moot point because Ed Hamrick said his
product VueScan will recognize my CoolScan 5000ED ... all of this thanks
to the info in this newsgroup and Toni Nikkanen's help.
> I think that the decision to discontinue the LS-50 (Coolscan V) was
> simply a decision to stop playing these games, and offer only the
> LS-5000.
Wish it were so, but seems the LS-5000 is vanishing from stores just as
well. Many list it as backordered, if at all.
Personally, I am concerned about the LS-9000, since I still use, and enjoy
medium format film for it's qualities, and as an LS-8000 user have been
considering upgrading at some point.
You'd think Nikon would direct its 5000ED users to the LS-5000 driver.
I think that these are just two different names for the same scanner.
Just as "Coolscan III" and "LS-30" are two different names for the same
scanner.