What I am asking for here is any comments on the use of either or both those products. They are competing products, though at very different price points. VueScan claims to use all those scanner features as well as, or better than, the original Nikon software. One of the main attractions of that Nikon scanner, apart from 4,000 dpi scan resolution, was the ICE software that used an infrared scan to make dust particles disappear, and could make color corrections etc. The leading candidates appear to be VueScan and SilverFast - the first affordable, the second decidedly pricey. So the question arises, what software can one use instead? I know there are tricks to make it run under Windows 7, but AFAIK not under any later Windows versions. The last available version is designed for Windows Vista and Nikon states explicitly that it will not run under later versions of Windows. In the meantime computers have evolved, but the Nikon software has not. Various events interrupted that process, and now I need to resume it, not least to make salable some of the remarkable images I was able to capture in Africa, the Middle East and elsewhere. I began that process years ago, using a Nikon Super Coolscan 5000 ED slide/film scanner and the Nikon Scan software that went with it. I have a large collection (thousands) of 35mm slide images I need to digitize.
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