Vuescan 8.3.58 , Nikon, 4000ED and Nion SF-21 roll adapter

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Rlane

I'm using Vuescan 8.3.58 with a Nikon Coolscan 4000ED and the SF-21
roll film adapter.
Vuescan will not allow me to scan past frame 6 on the roll.
Is there a Vuescan setting that is causing this, or is it just that
Vuescan cannot fully use the SF-21?
 
K

Kennedy McEwen

blaz said:
SA-21 is not meant to scan more than 6 exposures. For an uncut roll you
need SA-30.

No you don't, you just need a screwdriver and some soldering skills, or
just a little piece of fine wire, the ability to count up to 5, some
hand eye co-ordination and a little sticky tape. ;-)

See here for details: http://tinyurl.com/o2e56
 
D

Don

No you don't, you just need a screwdriver and some soldering skills, or
just a little piece of fine wire, the ability to count up to 5, some
hand eye co-ordination and a little sticky tape. ;-)

See here for details: http://tinyurl.com/o2e56

Hey everybody! Kennedy's back!

So you managed to tear yourself away from the Canon 5D (if memory
serves) for a few minutes, then? ;o)

Don.
 
K

Kennedy McEwen

degrub said:
Good to see you are back. Missed the hard technical discussions.
Oh I pop in now and again to see what is happening. Doesn't seem as
popular a group these days - fewer people getting new scanners and
needing help as everyone switches to dogitall capture. ;-)
 
K

Kennedy McEwen

Don said:
Hey everybody! Kennedy's back!

So you managed to tear yourself away from the Canon 5D (if memory
serves) for a few minutes, then? ;o)
Not quite - tons of work and almost continual travel since Easter, so
barely been home, which I am just about to start moving. I think I have
switched the scanner on twice in that time!

Hope to get some aerial photos of England's south coast with the 5D
tomorrow, weather permitting. ;-) Hard to believe that only a month
ago we were having record temperatures - but I missed that for monsoons
and bombings in India!
 
D

Don

Not quite - tons of work and almost continual travel since Easter, so
barely been home, which I am just about to start moving. I think I have
switched the scanner on twice in that time!

I'm finally out of the "Kodachrome woods" and it's all plain sailing
now as I'm mopping up my negatives. I expect to be done in about a
couple of months (400+ images to go). The trouble, as always, is that
life keeps getting in the way. :-(

Of course, that's just the (raw) scanning. I still have the editing.
But at least once it's all in the digital domain I'll breath easier.
Hope to get some aerial photos of England's south coast with the 5D
tomorrow, weather permitting. ;-)

I know! Over here it's been sheer torture! I just can't stand the heat
and what's more I can't scan because all the equipment is acting up.
Hard to believe that only a month
ago we were having record temperatures - but I missed that for monsoons
and bombings in India!

Gulp! That sounds dangerous! Compared to that I live a sedentary life!

Well, aside from the odd forger here who's been trying to fake my
messages in the newsgroup. The lengths some people will go to... ;o)

Anyway, I'm really glad you're back even if it's only for a short
while!

Don.
 

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