![]() And, if I recall correctly, one of those things is the ability to pass through a USB device. I then installed the "guest additions", which, in VirtualBox, is basically a set of drivers and stuff to let a virtual machine do some other things it normally cannot. I installed Windows XP as a virtual machine in Oracle VirtualBox. ![]() I use 7, but my scanner only has drivers for I think XP at the latest, maybe Windows Vista, and it doesn't work on my computer. I didn't even know they came out with another Windows. I still have to learn how to use the cropping feature properly but I'm getting how to use the other settings now.ĭamn. I'm now learning how to use VuScan properly, and getting far better results than when I first started to use it. I tried one more experiment, and reset all the settings back to the default and did test scans by changing one lot of settings in each tab one at a time. I was disappointed that I'd paid $140 for VuScan, and was almost at the point of asking for a refund. The first time I used Vuscan (a few weeks ago) I played around a lot with different settings in all of the above tabs, and nearly every time the scans of my B&W negatives were worse. I also scan only at 2400dpi, as I've found scanning negatives at 4800dpi or 9600dpi doesn't make the scans any better, and they take longer. I have the preview set to 1200dpi for my Canoscan 9000F Mark 2. Why have you got the preview set to 150dpi? ![]() What happens then is I get the preview (which looks really bad) and then I click scan, but nothing else seems to happen and it just hesitates before letting me save the file. ![]()
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