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LS5000 von Bobby
Was hast du an dem Scanner umgebaut?
Nikon LS5000
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SF 6.62r5 win XPpro SP3 virtuell (!) Oracle VM
AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 64GB RAM win10pro
Eizo CG247, X-Rite i1 Display, Colormunki Photo
Farbkorrektur Photoshop 5.1, iCorrect EditLab Pro Plugin
SF8 AI, HDR8, HDR6 ungenutzt
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Re: LS5000 von Bobby
DigitDia6000 (CyberView, SilverFast Archive Suite 8 & 9) / CanoScan9950F (ScanGear, VueScan Pro), Eizo CS240, xrite i1studio, Win11 (64bit), Intel i9 (3.4GHz), Speicher 64GB, Nvidia Quadro P2000
Re: LS5000 von Bobby
Hermann-Josef, Danke für die Unterstützung. Ich habe die nächsten 3 Wochen nur rudimentären Internetzugang und nur via Tablet. Danke für die Hilfe.
Nikon Coolscan 5000ED (umgebaut), Silverfast Archive Suite 8 & 9, Win 11, Eizo CS2740, Intel i7-8700K (3.7 GHz), 32 GByte RAM
Re: LS5000 von Bobby
Hello,
I'm currently in contact with Eureca about doing the same modification and would love to hear more specifics about how you went about it, Bobby. What exactly did you send them, the entire scanner or just the board? Did you give specific instructions to Eureca or did they decide which processes was appropriate or necessary? I think I'm fine with the risk involved with the actual sensor modification, but the process of taking the scanner apart completely on my own seems a little daunting, not to mention being able to put it back together in a working state.
Best regards,
Martin
I'm currently in contact with Eureca about doing the same modification and would love to hear more specifics about how you went about it, Bobby. What exactly did you send them, the entire scanner or just the board? Did you give specific instructions to Eureca or did they decide which processes was appropriate or necessary? I think I'm fine with the risk involved with the actual sensor modification, but the process of taking the scanner apart completely on my own seems a little daunting, not to mention being able to put it back together in a working state.
Best regards,
Martin