The tiny cameras, which weigh just 1.4g, fit inside the padding of a driver's helmet, offering viewers at home an eye-level perspective as F1 cars race through the corners of the world's most exciting race tracks. In 2023, all drivers will be required to wear the cameras.
Run VueScanInsert image into scannerSet "InputMedia type"Press "Preview" buttonAdjust crop box with mousePress "Scan" buttonIf the colors don't look quite right inthe preview, try clicking with the right mousebutton (with control key on Mac OS) on an areaof the image that should be gray.To reset to the automatic color balance setting,double-click on the image with the right mousebutton (with control key on Mac OS).If the lighting in the scene is unusual (i.e.at sunset or with stage lighting), try setting"ColorColor balance" to "Neutral".Using Scanner as Copier\item Run VueScan\item Set "InputScan task" to "Copy to printer"\item Set "InputMedia type"\item Set "InputMedia size"\item Insert image into scanner\item Press "Scan" button\item Repeat from step 5Working with Scanned ImagesVueScan is designed to save scanned images to JPEG files(by default) or TIFF files (optionally).You can configure your favorite image editing program toautomatically open each image when a scan completes. Use the"PrefsExternal viewer" option to control this.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 "FileShow info" choose "Open with application" pick the application you want to use press the "Change All" buttonOn Mac OS 9, the file type and file creator for the .tif,.jpg, and .bmp files are determined by the "PrefsViewer"option.On Windows, you can set up the program that automaticallystarts with scanned images by setting up a file associationfor .tif and .jpg files. To create a file association, clickon a .tif or .jpg file with the right mouse button,select "Open with", then "Choose program". Pick the programyou want to use, and also select "Always use theselected program to open this kind of file".On Linux, use the "PrefsViewer" option to select theapplication to use to view .tif and .jpg files.Note that VueScan's technique for saving scans to a fileuses half as much memory as when using a TWAIN interfaceor a Photoshop Import Filter. Since VueScan is designedto work with very large, high-resolution images, it doesn'tinclude a TWAIN interface or Photoshop Import Filter.(You need to turn on the "PrefsRelease memory" optionto release all image memory prior to sending the scanto the image viewer.)Note also that VueScan's technique for saving scans to a fileallows you to edit an image while simultaneously scanning thenext image. Since some scans can take between 5 and 10 minutes,this results in significantly higher productivity than whenusing a TWAIN interface or a Photoshop Import Filter.Scanning Roll of FilmIf you're scanning many frames from the same roll of film,the following procedure will optimally set the CCDexposure and film base color (i.e. mask color): Set "InputMore options" to "All" Set "InputMedia type" Insert film with most transparent area If "InputLock exposure" visible Clear "InputLock exposure" Press "Preview" button Adjust cropping if necessary If "InputLock exposure" visible Set "InputLock exposure" Press "Preview" button If "InputLock film base color" visible Set "InputLock film base color" Batch ScanningTo scan multiple images in a batch, set "InputBatch 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).More InformationFor more information, refer to theVueScan User's Guide.General Scanning ResourcesYou can often find answers to common scanning questions bysearching the archives of the comp.periphs.scanners newsgroup withgroups.google.com.You can also discuss scanning techniques, problems andworkarounds with other experienced scanner users in this newsgroup.There's an excellent web site withscanning tipsmaintained by Wayne Fulton. It contains a scanning tips forflatbed scannersandfilm scanners.There's also a summary of theavailable film scanners, areview of VueScanand an example of using VueScan'scleaning, intensity, and contrast options.Changes from Previous VersionsWhat's new in version 7.6.62Improved support for Minolta Scan Elite 5400Installation is now one file on Mac OS X (instead of 3)Added "Purchase now" button to About dialogWhat's new in version 7.6.61Significantly faster display refreshFixed calibration problem with some Microtek scannersWhat's new in version 7.6.60Significantly improved film calibrationFixed problem with long warmup on Scan Elite IIFixed problem with older Acer and SnapScan scannersFixed problem with Microtek X6USLAdded support for reading grayscale JPEG filesWhat's new in version 7.6.59Improved ICC calibration (better linearity correction)Fixed problem changing frame number during refreshFixed problem with HP 5300CWhat's new in version 7.6.58Improved scan quality on Acer, BenQ and SnapScan scannersImproved scan quality on newer Minolta scanners (Avision models)Moved "ImageRefresh" command to top of menuFixed problem with some older Microtek scannersWhat's new in version 7.6.57Added "InputGrain diffuser" (only for Scan Elite 5400)Improved infrared cleaning on Scan Elite 5400What's new in version 7.6.56Improved support for Minolta Scan Elite 5400Fixed problem with Minolta Scan Dual IIIFixed button order on Canon LiDE scannersRenamed Canon N670U and N1240U to LiDE 20 and LiDE 30What's new in version 7.6.55Buttons on front of scanners can trigger scanning and printingUses "PrefsButton 1 action" and "PrefsButton 2 action"Fixed problem with intensity of synthetic IT8 targetWhat's new in version 7.6.54Added support for Minolta Scan Elite 5400Fixed problem with Canon D660U transparency adapterFixed problem with HP ScanJet 3pWhat's new in version 7.6.53Enabled more options in trial versionImproved automatic color balanceImproved support for PIE PrimeFilm scannersAdded support for PIE PowerSlide 3600 slide feederFixed problem with too-frequent refreshes in Color tabFixed problem with "InputLock image color"Fixed problem with loud scans on Canon D660Fixed problem with SnapScan 1236 transparency scansFixed problem with Acer 640 transparency scansFixed problem with color fringing on some UMAX scannersWhat's new in version 7.6.52Added support for PIE film scanners (www.scanace.com) These include most 1800 dpi and 3600 dpi film scanners Some OEM vendors are Microtek, UMAX, Kodak, Reflecta, SmartDisk Added new option for TIFF compression (Auto)Added support for some newer BenQ flatbed scannersFixed problem with clipped highlights from negativesWhat's new in version 7.6.51Improved automatic white balanceAdded Landscape and Portrait color balance optionsImproved color gamut of synthetic IT8 targetsIncreased bits of precision on Scan Multi ProFixed problem with Microtek ScanMaker C6 et. al.Fixed problem with "InputExposure clipping (%)"What's new in version 7.6.50Added support for Microtek ArtixScan 1800fFixed problem with un-cropped scans of negativesFixed problem with ICC calibration on some scannersFixed problem with "ScannerExposure" command when lockedFixed problem reading raw scan files with 1 bit per pixelFixed problem with dense negatives on some Minolta scannersFixed problem with some older UMAX scannersWhat's new in version 7.6.49Added unlimited free upgrades for Professional EditionAdded one year free upgrades for Standard EditionDisabled "More options" in trial versionFixed problem with Minolta Scan Dual III multi-samplingFixed problem with "PrefsDisable scanners" optionWhat's new in version 7.6.48Fixed problem with printer ICC profilesFixed problem with Microtek X6What's new in version 7.6.47Added support for Microtek X6USBAdded support for ArtixScan 120tfFixed problem with Nikon D1X raw filesWhat's new in version 7.6.46Fixed problem with Scan Dual III bandingFixed problem with adjusting crop box cornersFixed problem with Neutral color balanceWhat's new in version 7.6.45Fixed problem with variable exposure on Epson scannersFixed problem with HP 7400C when using USBFixed problem with some Microtek scannersFixed problem with button size on Mac OS XWhat's new in version 7.6.44Fixed problem with using mouse for color balanceFixed problem Epson Perfection 660Added Epson film holder dimensions to User's GuideWhat's new in version 7.6.43Fixed problem with single-click on imageFixed problem with Home/End keysSome improvement to display refresh speedSlightly increased default value of "CropBuffer (%)"What's new in version 7.6.42Clicking with mouse creates a new crop boxClicking with Shift key moves crop boxClicking with Option (Alt) key shows previous imageFixed problem grabbing corners of crop boxFixed problem changing raw scan files while runningFixed problem with Canon FB620SAdded hourglass during display refreshImproved calibration on Avision USB scannersDefault cropping of raw files is whole imageSeveral ease-of-use improvementsWhat's new in version 7.6.41Added Home/End/PageUp/PageDown for controlling frame numberAdded lamp control for UMAX Astra 6400 and Astra 1220S V1.5Fixed problem with some .CRW and .NEF raw digital camera filesSeveral ease-of-use improvementsWhat's new in version 7.6.40Added "InputScan task" optionSeveral ease-of-use improvementsWhat's new in version 7.6.39Added "Rotate L" and "Rotate R" buttonsAdded "ImageMirror" commandNumerous ease-of-use improvementsChanged some option names for clarityWhat's new in version 7.6.38Added support for printer ICC calibrationImproved accuracy of color space conversionsFixed problem with reading Fuji S2 .RAF filesFixed problem with reading Nikon D1X .NEF filesWhat's new in version 7.6.37Improved ICC calibration accuracyAdded support for ICC calibration of negative filmAdded support for 50 types of raw digital camera filesImproved color correction of negative filmChanged Firewire Epson scanners to display US product name"FilesRaw compresson" controls 16-bit raw compressionAdded "DeviceExposure clipping (%)" optionWhat's new in version 7.6.36Fixed problem with HP ScanJet IIcxFixed problem with compressed 16-bit raw scan filesReset frame number to 1 when Eject button pressedIncreased max number of raw scan files from 1024 to 9999What's new in version 7.6.35Fixed problem with Scan Dual III and USB 2.0Fixed problem with with writing invalid ICC filesImproved color correction for most scannersImproved ICC calibrationAdded "ColorScanner ICC description" optionWhat's new in version 7.6.34Improved infrared cleaningImproved raw scan file compression (for some scanners)Improved descreeningAdded "DeviceDescreen dpi" optionWhat's new in version 7.6.33Fixed problem with always writing crop files in 24-bit formatAdded support for lamp control on UMAX 2100S and 2200Reduced watermarking in trial versionWhat's new in version 7.6.32Added "DeviceMedia size" optionAdded "DeviceAuto lamp off" option for: Most Microtek scanners Canon FS4000 Epson 1250/1260 Umax 3400/5400 Added 1600 dpi on Microtek ScanMaker 9800XLAdded 1800 dpi on Microtek ArtixScan 1800fAdded 2400 dpi on Microtek ScanMaker 6700/6800Fixed problem with unnecessary previewsWhat's new in version 7.6.31Added support for 16-bit samples on Minolta Scan Dual IIIAdded support for Epson CX-3200, CX-5200 and CC-700Fixed problem with Microtek ScanMaker IVFixed problem with "PrefsRefresh fast" optionWhat's new in version 7.6.30Fixed problem with Canon FS4000 infrared cleaningFixed problem with ScanWit 2740S infrared cleaningFixed problem with color balanceWhat's new in version 7.6.29Improved IT8 calibration (correct for color balance)Fixed problem with Epson 2450 and USB on Mac OS XFixed problem starting up when some SCSI devices busyAdded "PrefsEnable raw from disk" optionWhat's new in version 7.6.28Added diagnostic message if IT8 image misalignedAdded "PrefsClear before scan" option (set by default)Fixed problem with long startup with Epson 2450 on Mac OS XFixed problem showing density with control key on Mac OS 9/XWhat's new in version 7.6.27Fixed problem with some Epson scannersFixed problem with Minolta Scan Dual IIIFixed problem with SprintScan 120What's new in version 7.6.26Increased scanning speed with Minolta Scan Dual IIIIncreased scanning speed with Canon N-series and LIDEWhat's new in version 7.6.25Fixed problem with Canon LIDE black/white scanningFixed problem with Minolta Scan Dual IIWhat's new in version 7.6.24Fixed problem with Minolta Scan Dual IIIImproved color with Canon N-series and LIDE scannersImproved color with Epson 1250/1260Improved color with UMAX 6400Improved color with HP 5300C/5370CAdded support for Epson Perfection 660What's new in version 7.6.23Increased scanning speed on many Epson scannersIncreased range of "ColorBrightness" optionFixed crash when Monaco scanner profiles usedFixed small problem on Mac OS with text in lower left cornerWhat's new in version 7.6.22Updated number of days of free upgrades in "About" commandAdded Standard Edition options when in trial modeFixed problem with ScanMaker X6What's new in version 7.6.21Added lower cost Basic EditionAdded Standard Edition and Professional EditionWhat's new in version 7.6.20Added single-pass multi-scanning for SS120, SS4000+, ArtixScan 4000tfFixed SprintScan 120 problemFixed problem with writing 24-bit raw scan filesFixed problem with scanning negatives on HP 5370CWhat's new in version 7.6.19Improved infrared cleaning, especially with KodachromeAdded capability to draw crop box outside current crop boxFixed SprintScan 120 problemFixed Epson Firewire problemFixed ScanMaker 35t problemWhat's new in version 7.6.18Changed "CropRegion" to "CropPreview area" (to make clearer)Added capability to set "CropPreview area" to "Crop box"Fixed problem using scanner ICC profiles with infrared cleaningWhat's new in version 7.6.17Improved accuracy of ICC/IT8 calibrationAdded support for generating synthetic IT8 targetsAdded support for using IT8 targets without description fileChanged generated ICC profiles from absolute to perceptual intentFixed problem with calibration of some Microtek scannersWhat's new in version 7.6.16Improved accuracy of ICC/IT8 calibrationAdded "ColorScanner ICC linearize" optionAdded "ColorScanner ICC gamma 2.2"Removed Image/Slide/Negative curve optionsSeparated Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X downloads (smaller downloads)What's new in version 7.6.15Added support for IT8 calibration and scanner ICC filesImproved internal ICC profiles (better color accuracy)What's new in version 7.6.14Improved color accuracy of "FileFile color space"Fixed problem with Minolta Scan Dual III and USB 2.0What's new in version 7.6.13Fixed problem with Minolta Scan Dual III and USB 2.0Fixed problem with some Epson document feedersFixed text display problem on some older Mac OS 8/9 systemsIncreased display update speed (reduced "PrefsDisplay res (Mpix)")Added lamp turn-off when exiting with UMAX Astra 2100S and 2200Updated Helpful Tips in User's Guide for multi-image flatbed scansWhat's new in version 7.6.12Significantly improved infrared cleaningImproved preview speed on some Microtek scannersFixed problem with three-pass Microtek scannersFixed auto-focus problem on Canon FS2710Added "PrefsMulti-thread scan" optionWhat's new in version 7.6.11Significantly improved infrared cleaningFixed problem with older Microtek scannersFixed problem with HP ScanJet 4PFixed problem with Genius ColorPage-HR5What's new in version 7.6.10Added support for QuatoGraphic x-finity ultra (Microtek 9800XL)Fixed problem with some Epson USB scanners on Mac OS XFixed problem with cursor status not displaying in Scan windowFixed problem changing "PrefsOption panel width"Changed crop box animation on Windows to previous styleWhat's new in version 7.6.9Added support for multiple VueScan users on Mac OS XFixed problem with Epson 1640SU (GT-8700)Fixed problem with Epson ES-800C (GT-8000)Fixed problem with slow startup on some Epson USB scannersFixed problem with AGFA DuoScan T2500Added display of crop box width/height when mouse downAdded support for some UMAX Automatic Document FeedersAdded status feedback when changing colors for displayImproved visibility of crop box on WindowsWhat's new in version 7.6.8Added display of measurements when mouse moved over imageImproved support for Microtek and Polaroid scannersFixed problem with UMAX PowerLook IIIFixed problem with status display when "Scan mode" changesWhat's new in version 7.6.7Added "FilesMagnification (%)" optionAdded "CropLock aspect ratio" optionAdded support for Microtek ArtixScan 4500tAdded support for Polaroid SprintScan 45 UltraAdded "ECI RGB" color spaceAdded "More options" to each tabRemoved "DeviceOption types"Fixed problem with some UMAX Astra 600S/610S scannersWhat's new in version 7.6.6Added monitor/printer rendering intent option for color space conversionsFixed problem with Canon LIDE scanners not retracting after scanFixed problem with B/W scans on Epson 1250/1260 and Canon D660Changed histogram aspect ratio from 4:3 to 5:3What's new in version 7.6.5Added popup tips when mouse hovers over optionsAdded "PrefsEnable popup tips" optionFixed problem with Minolta USB 1.1 scanners on WindowsWhat's new in version 7.6.4Fixed problems with page setup and printer setupFixed several user interface problemsUpgraded to wxWindows 2.4.0 (user interface improvements)What's new in version 7.6.3Improved grayscale scan speed 3x on Canon LIDE scannersAdded "Auto" option for "DeviceBits per pixel"Improved infrared cleaningRemoved serial number display from "HelpAbout"What's new in version 7.6.2Added "PrefsSingle tab panel" option (larger image area)Added support for Microtek MTMA transparency adapterAdded support for scanning to OmniPage on Mac OS XFixed problem with "ColorBlack point (%)"Fixed slow startup with some Circon scannersFixed problem with Nikon LS-20/LS-1000 and Firewire->SCSI adapterImproved histograms to display with 2:3 aspect ratioWhat's new in version 7.6.1Added support for Nikon LS-10Fixed problem with Minolta Scan Dual IIIImproved usability of "PrefsOption panel width"What's new in version 7.6Added Description and Copyright fields to Files tabIncreased scan speed on some Epson scannersChanged a few options to display in basic modeChanged to only display "DeviceScan mode" when necessaryAdded button for selecting viewer on WindowsSupported ScannersUSB Flatbed scanners supported: All Epson models Canon FB620U, FB630U, FB636U, FB1210U, N650U, N656U, D660U, N670U, N676U, N1220U, N1240U, LIDE 20, LIDE 30 HP 2100C, 2200C, 4100C, 5200C, 5300C, 6200C, 6300C, 7400C Microtek X6USB, X12USL, 4700, 5600, 5700, 6700, 6800 (without ICE) and 8700 UMAX 3400 (some versions), 5400 Most Acer/BenQ, AGFA modelsSCSI Flatbed scanners supported: All Epson, Canon, HP, Microtek, UMAX, Linotype-Hell (except Circon), Acer/BenQ, AGFA SnapScan models KYE ColorPage HR5 Apple Color OneScanner 600, 1200/30FireWire Scanners supported: All Epson, Microtek, UMAX, Linotype-Hell models Nikon LS-4000, LS-8000 Polaroid SprintScan 120, 4000+ Minolta Scan Elite II, Scan Elite 5400, Scan Multi ProUSB Film Scanners supported: Nikon CoolScan IV (LS-40) Canon FS4000 Minolta Scan Dual II, Scan Dual III, Scan Elite II, Scan Elite 5400 HP PhotoSmart S20 (Windows only)SCSI Film Scanners supported: Nikon LS-10, LS-20, LS-1000, LS-30, LS-2000 Minolta QuickScan 35, Scan Dual, Scan Multi, Scan Multi Pro, Scan Speed, Scan Elite Canon FS2700, FS2710, FS4000 HP PhotoSmart Acer/BenQ ScanWit 2720S, 2740S Polaroid SprintScan 120, 4000, 35, 35/LE, 35+, 45 Epson FilmScan 200 Konica Qscan Kodak RFS 2035, RFS 2035 Plus, RFS 3570PIE Film Scanners supported: Need to first install CyberViewX from www.scanace.com Pacific Image Electronics: PrimeFilm 1800U PrimeFilm 3600SU PrimeFilm 1800AFL PrimeFilm 3600PRO PrimeFilm 2700 PrimeFilm 1800LC PowerSlide 3600 PrimeFilm 3600PRO3 Microtek FilmScan 35 FilmScan 1800 FilmScan 3600 Kodak RFS-3600 UMAX PowerLook 180 Other OEM distributors: SmartDisk Reflecta Monarch MediaX Unsupported scanners: All parallel-port models All multifunction units (printer+scanner) Canon FS2720, D1230, D1250, D2400, 5000F, 8000F, 9900F, LIDE 50 Epson Perfection 1670 (GT-8400), Perfection 3170 (GT-9400) All UMAX USB models except 3400 (some versions), 5400 and PowerLook 180 All Microtek USB models except X6USB, X12USL, 4700, 5600, 5700, 6700, 6800, 8700, FilmScan HP 3300, 3400, 3500, 4200, 4300, 4400, 4500, 5400 and 5500 AGFA SnapScan Touch All Lexmark, Artec, Mustek, Primax, Brother, Visioneer modelsPlease 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. Most other unsupported scanners are parallel-port scanners internally, with an internal USB-parallel converter. The Canon FS2720 is unsupported because it uses a complex USB-SCSI converter internally and requires complex firmware downloads. The other Canon scanners aren't supported because Canon won't document the commands they use, and these commands are too complex to reverse-engineer.Supported Digital Camera Raw FilesVueScan has preliminary support for raw scan files for thedigital cameras in the following list. However, note thatthe colors will only be accurate if you use an IT8 cameratarget (like the one produced by Wolf Faust) and if youuse VueScan's "ProfileProfile scanner" command to createan ICC file for your camera.Future versions of VueScan will include built-in supportfor color correction for these files. If you have araw scan file of an IT8 target from one of these cameras,please send e-mail to support@hamrick.com with a description of howto obtain the raw scan file (or attach it if it's lessthan 2 MBytes).Canon PowerShot 600Canon PowerShot A5Canon PowerShot A50Canon PowerShot Pro70Canon PowerShot Pro90 ISCanon PowerShot G1Canon PowerShot G2Canon PowerShot G3Canon PowerShot S30Canon PowerShot S40Canon PowerShot S45Canon PowerShot S50Canon EOS D30Canon EOS D60Canon EOS 10DNikon D1Nikon D1HNikon D1XNikon D100Nikon E950*Nikon E990*Nikon E995*Nikon E2500*Nikon E4300*Nikon E4500*Nikon E5000Nikon E5700Olympus E-10Olympus E-20Olympus C5050ZMinolta DiMAGE 5 (untested)Minolta DiMAGE 7 (untested)Minolta DiMAGE 7iFuji FinePixS2ProKodak DCS315CKodak DCS330CKodak DCS420Kodak DCS460Kodak DCS460AKodak EOSDCS3BKodak EOSDCS1Kodak DCS720XKodak DCS760CKodak DCS760MKodak ProBackKodak PB645CKodak PB645HKodak PB645MKodak DCS Pro 14nSigma SD9*There is aprogram availablethat will enable raw files on these Nikon digital cameras.Mac OS X Release NotesYou can share one copy of VueScan among multiple Mac OS X usersby putting the VueScan folder into a read-only folder somewhereon the hard drive. This will cause the default folder for eachuser to be that user's "Pictures" folder. You can share a singleserial number among all users on a Mac OS X system by runningVueScan as root and entering the serial number into the"About" dialog box.If VueScan doesn't see your scanner on Mac OS X, first makesure that Apple System Profiler can see the scanner. If itdoesn't, try powering off the computer, powering off the scanner,powering on the scanner and then powering on the computer.If you've installed the Canon software for N-series or LIDEscanners, you need to use the "System Preferences" "Login Items",select the ButtonManager for your scanner and press the Remove button.If you're using an Epson 2400/2450 on Mac OS X, use theFirewire cable if you have problems with long startup timeswith USB.To usePIE (Pacific Image Electronics) scannerswith VueScan, you need to first installCyberView X(not CyberView 32) in the default location.VueScan uses the CyberView X libraries to control the scanner.If VueScan hangs when starting up, make sure that you don't havethe Internation Input Menu turned on - this causes problems withVueScan. 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 plugthe scanner into the USB port on a keyboard or other USB device,the scanner may not work properly. Attach the scanner directlyto 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 ofyour USB ports, try plugging it into the other USB port.If you're using Mac OS X 10.0.4 or 10.1 with a SCSI scanner, you may need todownload newer Mac OS X SCSI driversDon't install this driver on Mac OS X 10.2 or later, since this can causekernel crashes.The driver for the beige G3 built-in SCSI has bugs on Mac OS X 10.1which have been fixed in 10.2. The driver for the beige G3 built-inSCSI is included with Mac OS X.If you don't have a SCSI interface on your Macintosh, many usershave reported success using VueScan with theBelkinFireWire/SCSI Adapter on Mac OS 9.x, 10.1 and 10.2.If you've installed the beta UMAX OS X scanner software, you'll needto remove the extensions it installed in order to use VueScan.These are stored in /System/Library/Extensions. To temporarilyremove them, just rename the .kext file to .kext.save.If you're using a Microtech FireSCSI adapter, make sure thatyou're using SCSI ID 0 and that the SCSI termination is correct.If you're using an Orange Micro 906F SCSI card, make sure it'supgraded to at least firmware version F1.35.If your scanner has a button on the front andif a program starts up when you press this buttonwhile running VueScan, you need to disable thisbehavior to get VueScan to work properly.To disable button polling on Epson scanners,use "Epson Scanner Monitor Setup" in the Applemenu (uncheck "Enable monitoring") or removethe "Epson Scanner Monitor" extension in Mac OS 9.Mac OS 9 Release NotesIf VueScan doesn't see your scanner on Mac OS 9, first makesure that Apple System Profiler can see the scanner. If itdoesn't, try powering off the computer, powering off the scanner,powering on the scanner and then powering on the computer.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 plugthe scanner into the USB port on a keyboard or other USB device,the scanner may not work properly. Attach the scanner directlyto 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 ofyour USB ports, try plugging it into the other USB port.To usePIE (Pacific Image Electronics) scannersscanner with VueScan, you need to first installCyberView X(not CyberView 32).VueScan uses the CyberView X libraries to control the scanner.If you don't have a SCSI interface on your Macintosh, many usershave reported success using VueScan with theBelkinFireWire/SCSI Adapter on Mac OS 9.x, 10.1 and 10.2.If you're using a Firewire or USB scanner on Mac OS 9.x, you may needto remove the extensions installed by the scanner vendor'ssoftware into the system folder. For instance, to get the NikonLS-4000 to work with Mac OS 9.x, remove all the extensions thatbegin with the word "Nikon" (make sure you reboot with a filmholder inserted into the scanner).To get the Minolta Scan Elite II to work on Mac OS 9.x, you'll need toremove the following extensions. The extensions for theScan Multi II are similar. DS Elite Library MCM Library MCM Library DS MFSBaseLib2887 MFSFWDriver MFSFWExpLoader MFSFWFamily MFSLib2887To get a Umax Firewire scanner to work on Mac OS 9.x, you'll need toremove the PL3FWIO extension.If you're using a Microtech FireSCSI adapter, make sure thatyou're using SCSI ID 0 and that the SCSI termination is correct.If you're using an Orange Micro 906F SCSI card, make sure it'supgraded to at least firmware version F1.35.If your scanner has a button on the front andif a program starts up when you press this buttonwhile running VueScan, you need to disable thisbehavior to get VueScan to work properly.To disable button polling on Epson scanners,use "Epson Scanner Monitor Setup" in the Applemenu (uncheck "Enable monitoring") or removethe "Epson Scanner Monitor" extension in Mac OS 9.Several users have reported problems with someversions of the Kaleidoscope extension onMac OS 9. Removing this extension willsolve the problem.Windows Release NotesIf you've set up a shortcut to vuescan.exe and are havingproblems, try double-clicking c:\vuescan\vuescan.exe directly.This will test whether the problem is with the way the shortcutwas set up or whether the problem is with VueScan.To usePIE (Pacific Image Electronics) scannerswith VueScan, you need to first installCyberView X(not CyberView 32).VueScan uses the CyberView X libraries to control the scanner.If your scanner has a button on the front andif a program starts up when you press this buttonwhile running VueScan, you have a program runningin the background that you need to stop. To stopthis program, press control-alt-delete, choose thetask manager and use it to stop this program. Oneexample of this is the Epson Status Monitor.VueScan works on Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2K/XP, and works withall known SCSI cards. It also works fine withmultiple computers on a single SCSI bus (i.e. dualported access to scanners).If you're using Windows 2000 or Windows XP and a SCSI scanner andif VueScan doesn't find your SCSI scanner, you may need todownload and install ASPI(you don't need this for USB scanners):If VueScan won't start and you have Logitech MouseWareor a Logitech keyboard installed, try stoppingEM_EXEC.EXE and/or ITOUCH.EXE. There have been somereports of these two programs causing problems withVueScan. (These two Logitech programs cause problemsfor many other Windows programs as well.) Alternatively,try turning off the "Smart Move" option in MouseWare.If you have an ELSA Synergy III graphics card (or possiblyother NVideo graphics cards) and VueScan hangs whenstarting, you may need to disable the Desktop Managerthat comes with the card (the file that causes the problem isnvdesk32.dll).Linux Release NotesOn Linux, run vuescan from any directory.Your serial number will be stored in ".vuescanrc"in your home directory.Note thatPIE (Pacific Image Electronics) scannersdo not work with VueScan on Linux becauseCyberView Xisn't available on Linux.VueScan uses the CyberView X libraries to control the scanner.If you're using Red Hat Linux 8.0 or later, you may needto set up the the environment variable LANG to C. Forinstance, to run VueScan with this set, type:env LANG=C vuescanYou need to make sure all of the /dev/sg* devices areread/write accessible. To see what scanners are available,type "cat /proc/scsi/scsi".Note that the Adaptec AVA-1505 SCSI card doesn'twork with a Nikon film scanner, and will cause ahard bus hang if you use VueScan with it. Thisis due to a bug in the aha152x driver. Another bugin this driver causes junk to be appended to theend of a raw scan when using the PhotoSmart. OtherSCSI cards seem to work fine with VueScan on Linux.There have also been problems reported with theAdaptec AVA-2904E and the Canon FS2710, althoughthis combination works fine on Windows.If you want to add or remove scsi devices withoutrebooting your system, use the following commands:echo "scsi add-single-device 0 0 ? 0" > /proc/scsi/scsiecho "scsi remove-single-device 0 0 ? 0" > /proc/scsi/scsi(use the SCSI ID in place of "?" above)To use USB scanners on Linux, you need to load thescanner driver and specify the vendor ID and product IDof the scanner. For instance, to recognize the Canon N670U, use"modprobe scanner vendor=0x04a9 product=0x220d". Then type"cat /proc/bus/usb/devices" and make sure "Driver=usbscanner"is enabled for your scanner.If you're using Linux 2.4.12 or later, you don't needto do anything special to have the scanner auto-recognized.If you're using an earler version of Linux with a USBscanner, set up the SCANNER0 environment variable to pointto /dev/usbscanner or /dev/usb/scanner (it needs to beread/write accessible), set up the SCANVID0 environmentvariable with the USB Vendor ID (VID) and set up theSCANPID0 environment variable with the USB Product ID (PID).You can support up to 8 USB scanners at a time by usingSCANNER1, SCANNER2, SCANVID1, SCANVID2, etc.Some VID/PID pairs for scanners that VueScan supports are: VID PID Scanner ---- ---- --------------------------- 03f0 0101 HP 4100 03f0 0201 HP 6200 03f0 0401 HP 5200 03f0 0505 HP 2100 03f0 0601 HP 6300 03f0 0605 HP 2200 0400 1000 BearPaw 1200 0400 1001 BearPaw 2400 0458 2007 ColorPage-HR6 0458 2008 Genius ??? 0458 2009 Genius ??? 0458 2013 Genius ??? 0458 2015 Genius ??? 0458 2016 Genius ??? 04a5 any Acer/BenQ scanners 04a9 2201 Canon FB320U 04a9 2202 Canon FB620U 04a9 2205 Canon FB1210U 04a9 2206 Canon N650U 04a9 2207 Canon N1220U 04a9 2208 Canon D660U 04a9 220d Canon N670U / LIDE 20 04a9 220e Canon N1240U / LIDE 30 04a9 3042 Canon FS4000US 04b0 4000 Nikon CoolScan IV (LS-40) 04b8 0101 Epson Perfection 636 (GT-7000) 04b8 0102 Epson GT-2200 (GT-2200) 04b8 0103 Epson Perfection 610 (GT-6600) 04b8 0104 Epson Perfection 1200 (GT-7600) 04b8 0105 Epson StylusScan 2000 04b8 0106 Epson StylusScan 2500 04b8 0107 Epson Expression 1600 (ES-2000) 04b8 0108 Epson CC-700 04b8 0109 Epson Expression 1640XL (ES-8500) 04b8 010a Epson Perfection 1640 (GT-8700) 04b8 010b Epson Perfection 1240 (GT-7700) 04b8 010c Epson Perfection 640 (GT-6700) 04b8 010e Epson Expression 1680 (ES-2200) 04b8 010f Epson Perfection 1250 (GT-7200) 04b8 0110 Epson Perfection 1650 (GT-8200) 04b8 0111 Epson Perfection 2450 (GT-9700) 04b8 0112 Epson Perfection 2450 (GT-9700) 04b8 011a Epson 1000 ICS 04b8 011b Epson Perfection 2400 (GT-9300) 04b8 011c Epson Perfection 3200 (GT-9800) 04b8 011d Epson Perfection 1260 (GT-7300) 04b8 011e Epson Perfection 1660 (GT-8300) 04b8 0801 Epson CX-5200 (CC-600PX) 04b8 0802 Epson CX-3200 (CC-570L) 0638 026a Minolta Scan Dual II 0686 400d Minolta Scan Dual III 0686 400e Minolta Scan Elite 5400 06bd 2061 AGFA SnapScan 1212U 06bd 0100 AGFA SnapScan Touch (not supported) 06bd any other AGFA scanners 07b3 0005 Plustek ?? 07b3 0007 Plustek ?? 07b3 000f Plustek ?? 07b3 0010 Plustek U12 07b3 0011 Plustek U24 07b3 0012 Plustek ?? 07b3 0013 Plustek ?? 07b3 0014 Plustek A3 07b3 0015 Plustek U24 07b3 0016 Plustek ?? 07b3 0017 Plustek ?? 1606 0060 Umax 3400 1606 0160 Umax 5400For instance, to set up VueScan for the Epson 640, usethe following commands if you're using csh: setenv SCANNER0 /dev/usbscanner setenv SCANVID0 04b8 setenv SCANPID0 010cor if you're using sh or bash: export SCANNER0="/dev/usbscanner" export SCANVID0="04b8" export SCANPID0="010c"Note that you don't need to set up these environment variableson newer Linux kernels.If you're having problems with USB timeouts (i.e. withthe Nikon CoolScan IV (LS-40), make sure you use the"usb-uhci" (CONFIG_USB_UHCI) module instead of thealternate "uhci" (CONFIG_UHCI_ALT) module. You might alsoincrease the kernel usb timeout value (CONFIG_USB_LONG_TIMEOUT=y).Removing VueScanTo remove VueScan, delete the entire directory.There are no files installed elsewhere on thesystem.WarrantyTHIS SOFTWARE AND ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATION (INCLUDINGINSTRUCTIONS FOR USE) ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTYOF ANY KIND, FURTHER, HAMRICK SOFTWARE DOES NOT WARRANT,GUARANTEE, OR MAKE ANY REPRESENTATIONS REGARDING THE USE,OR THE RESULTS OF USE, OF THE SOFTWARE OR DOCUMENTATIONIN TERMS OF CORRECTNESS, ACCURACY, RELIABILITY, CURRENTNESS,OR OTHERWISE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE RESULTS ANDPERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE IS ASSUMED BY YOU. 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